View Full Version : Question about one of Bristlebanes Miracles
Rueny
09-06-2007, 05:44 PM
I haven't tested it out but the Miracle Swindle Fate reads ambiguously like at the end of the 15 seconds you die. Someone else I game with argued that I was wrong. I can read it either you are indestructible for 15 seconds and then continue to live a happy life or that at the end of the 15 seconds in God Mode you die a horrible death. Keeping in mind that we are dealing with the Trickster, I think it's the 15 seconds of God Mode and then Splat... <span style="color: #ff0000;">Swindle Fate 1875 All damage that would normally kill the player is ignored for 15 seconds.</span>Anybody know for sure?
Morticus
09-06-2007, 07:21 PM
<cite>Rueny wrote:</cite><blockquote>I can read it either you are indestructible for 15 seconds and then continue to live a happy life <span style="color: #ff0000;">Swindle Fate 1875 All damage that would normally kill the player is ignored for 15 seconds.</span></blockquote>Correct. If you manage to survive after those 15 seconds and someone is able to get a heal off in time, then you'll be spared a grisly fate. You are not killed once the miracle wears off. Just what kind of a prankster do you take Bristlebane for anyway? <img src="/eq2/images/smilies/385970365b8ed7503b4294502a458efa.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" width="15" height="15" />
Vydar
09-06-2007, 07:27 PM
And did anyone happen to figure out what this would do for PvP servers? 15 seconds of 1 HP is enough to kill someone easily in PvP... or get healed....Hmm.I could see this being problematic, but since you can only use miracles once an hour and we already have things like this (Crusader stoneskin) I'm not sure if its too big of a problem...
Captain_Xpendab
09-06-2007, 07:33 PM
Well since that one was dealt with so quickly, I'll add my own question.Are the anvils in the miracle "Anvils of Fizzlethorpe" genuine ACME Anvils? I don't want to be just dropping any old anvils on peoples heads.Studies prove* that falling ACME anvils are up to twice as funny as regular falling anvils, and I want the maximum comic effect. <span style="font-size: xx-small;"><u><i>*Disclaimer: No actual studies have been done to prove this.</i></u></span>
Cusashorn
09-06-2007, 08:11 PM
<cite>Captain_Xpendable wrote:</cite><blockquote>Well since that one was dealt with so quickly, I'll add my own question.Are the anvils in the miracle "Anvils of Fizzlethorpe" genuine ACME Anvils? I don't want to be just dropping any old anvils on peoples heads.Studies prove* that falling ACME anvils are up to twice as funny as regular falling anvils, and I want the maximum comic effect. <span style="font-size: xx-small;"><u><i>*Disclaimer: No actual studies have been done to prove this.</i></u></span></blockquote>Nah. Acme is a registered Trademark, and Bristlebane isn't going to pay Xev with the royalties.
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