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Not sure if this screenshot shows evidence, but Necro has 2 Bonds of Death spells wear off (lifetap DoT).
https://web.archive.org/web/20030120...urningwood.jpg At one point it shows Filastil (a necro) beginning to cast a spell, then there are 2 wear off messages from Bond of Death, then Filastil says 'VoS stuck'. Looking up necro spells, I'm guessing that is 'Venom of the Snake', according to wiki a 4.6 second casting time. Seems a long span of time for a message to receive. Regardless, even if the Bond of Death is wearing off, I am assuming the final tick processes and you would have received the final 'Damage DoT' messages for each of those ticks. I don't see those here. Full list of the screen archives is here, but clearly shows mid 2000ish posts of raids and the like, mentions of 'exploring kunark' etc. https://web.archive.org/web/20010729...misc_photo.htm | ||
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#12
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Dot Damage Reporting Removed.
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#13
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#14
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I don't have info or evidence, however bard songs currently do not give a "worn off" message.
If the no dot messages are applied, bards need a way to see if their dot is still in affect. Without a worn off message or a dot displayed, how are we supposed to properly stack dots when all we can do is guess if the dot is still going? Please note bard songs are 4 ticks tops. At the very least we need worn off messages for bard songs. Also on a side note, pet buff spells also are not giving a worn of message causing yet another guessing game. It was not intended for us to constantly guess at what is still in affect. | ||
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#15
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Don't care. Totally hate it.
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Quote:
................................Here.............. ................................ Denial -> Anger -> Bargaining -> Depression -> Acceptance
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Just messin’ with ya.
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