Does anyone know what this is? Leraar twitched for a few minutes, but didn't have any damage an Empath could find.
A tiny sparking gold sphere rippling with electrical energy drifts in, crackling with electrical energy.
Flashing a rainbow of colors, the sparking gold sphere expands rapidly then collapses back to its original size.
With a popping sound, the sparking gold sphere sends a fountain of crimson sparks high into the air.
The sparking gold sphere spins in place for a moment, then suddenly dives toward Leraar! Snapping sparks jump from the sparking gold sphere to Leraar, causing him to jerk reflexively.
Leraar is stunned!
The sparking gold sphere lazily drifts west, leaving a shower of tiny sparks in its wake.
stunning sphere on 05/07/2006 07:30 PM CDT
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Re: stunning sphere on 05/08/2006 09:22 AM CDT
Re: stunning sphere on 05/08/2006 12:26 PM CDT
>>Does the cantrip have a purpose other than annoying other players?
Hah. I was going to ask the same thing. It's somewhat irritating to be running along in a group and then suddenly stunned, left behind and very confused. My baby empath had this happen to her yesterday, because of a sphere outside the gem shop.
Player of Margerie
Hah. I was going to ask the same thing. It's somewhat irritating to be running along in a group and then suddenly stunned, left behind and very confused. My baby empath had this happen to her yesterday, because of a sphere outside the gem shop.
Player of Margerie
Re: stunning sphere on 05/08/2006 05:39 PM CDT
>>Hah. I was going to ask the same thing. It's somewhat irritating to be running along in a group and then suddenly stunned, left behind and very confused.
Well on the plus side you can kill the warmie.
That's always enjoyable.
-Teeklin
This post (including the signature) is in no way meant to offend anyone nor is it an attempt to troll or be "cute". Hopefully my opinions do not conflict with yours in any way.
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Well on the plus side you can kill the warmie.
That's always enjoyable.
-Teeklin
This post (including the signature) is in no way meant to offend anyone nor is it an attempt to troll or be "cute". Hopefully my opinions do not conflict with yours in any way.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Re: stunning sphere on 05/08/2006 09:41 PM CDT
Re: stunning sphere on 05/09/2006 09:22 AM CDT
>>Well on the plus side you can kill the warmie.
If I had any idea who cast it and assuming my circle six empath could kill him/her, according to Chakram the sphere might not give consent because I "walked into the effect." Like I had any choice on the matter.
Enough whining from me though.
Player of Margerie
If I had any idea who cast it and assuming my circle six empath could kill him/her, according to Chakram the sphere might not give consent because I "walked into the effect." Like I had any choice on the matter.
Enough whining from me though.
Player of Margerie
Re: stunning sphere on 05/09/2006 11:29 AM CDT
<< according to Chakram the sphere might not give consent because I "walked into the effect." Like I had any choice on the matter.
I didn't walk into anything. I was sitting in a room and it came to me. I was in the middle of making an enchantement, and if it had come a few seconds earlier it might have messed up what I was doing.
How are we supposed to be able to avoid the stun, especially if we have no way of detecting that there is a danger?
I didn't walk into anything. I was sitting in a room and it came to me. I was in the middle of making an enchantement, and if it had come a few seconds earlier it might have messed up what I was doing.
How are we supposed to be able to avoid the stun, especially if we have no way of detecting that there is a danger?
Re: stunning sphere on 05/09/2006 11:43 AM CDT
Yeah.. and there doesn't seem to be any sort of skill check for it. I've seen Will o Wisps stun people with much much higher evasion than the WM has TM or any other skill that might be relevant. At the same time, I've seen them miss people who don't have evasion anywhere near what would be necessary to dodge the WM's TM.
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-Fuquois-
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Re: stunning sphere on 05/10/2006 05:33 PM CDT
lol, you might not want to try killing stuff with your empath it can lead to nasty side effects...
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Re: stunning sphere on 05/10/2006 07:27 PM CDT
<<I've seen Will o Wisps stun people with much much higher evasion than the WM has TM or any other skill that might be relevant>>
There isn't a skill check. The stunning is just part of it's random messaging/activity.
Rigek
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
There isn't a skill check. The stunning is just part of it's random messaging/activity.
Rigek
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Re: stunning sphere on 05/11/2006 06:54 AM CDT
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Re: stunning sphere on 05/23/2006 08:27 PM CDT
>>While I agree with the annoying nature of it, I will point out that the stun lasts for approximately one second.
And 1 second stun can be difference between life and death when you hunt edge of what can. I haven't been hit personally by it, but know if it ended up getting me killed I would be less than happy.
Brabs
Ternith whispers to your group, "the Barbarian never retreats...the warrior will take use of falling back to a better position to kill."
And 1 second stun can be difference between life and death when you hunt edge of what can. I haven't been hit personally by it, but know if it ended up getting me killed I would be less than happy.
Brabs
Ternith whispers to your group, "the Barbarian never retreats...the warrior will take use of falling back to a better position to kill."
Re: stunning sphere on 05/23/2006 10:59 PM CDT
>I haven't been hit personally by it, but know if it ended up getting me killed I would be less than happy.
I believe that would fall clearly under consent laws allowing you to pursue the mage that dropped the sphere.
-Fuquois-
"I've been too rich in my words and too cheap in my wine."
-Wildebeeste
I believe that would fall clearly under consent laws allowing you to pursue the mage that dropped the sphere.
-Fuquois-
"I've been too rich in my words and too cheap in my wine."
-Wildebeeste
Re: stunning sphere on 05/24/2006 01:04 AM CDT
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Re: stunning sphere on 05/24/2006 11:30 AM CDT
>>I believe that would fall clearly under consent laws allowing you to pursue the mage that dropped the sphere.
Which is swell in theory except they can cast them and walk out of the room and if you walk in right after there is no way to know who did it.
~Arwinia
It's mind over matter. I don't mind, because you don't matter.
Which is swell in theory except they can cast them and walk out of the room and if you walk in right after there is no way to know who did it.
~Arwinia
It's mind over matter. I don't mind, because you don't matter.
Re: stunning sphere on 05/24/2006 12:19 PM CDT
>Which is swell in theory except they can cast them and walk out of the room and if you walk in right after there is no way to know who did it.
Quite true. We can even blow the sphere into a random room, too, by exhaling on it. I won't speak for all War Mages (because there is inevitably some jackleg who wants to come along and scoff over my audacity), but I would certainly not be upset if the actual stun was removed from the 'stunning' message from the sphere.
I do have to say, though... I've never actually paid attention if it's a real stun or just messaging.
-Fuquois-
"I've been too rich in my words and too cheap in my wine."
-Wildebeeste
Quite true. We can even blow the sphere into a random room, too, by exhaling on it. I won't speak for all War Mages (because there is inevitably some jackleg who wants to come along and scoff over my audacity), but I would certainly not be upset if the actual stun was removed from the 'stunning' message from the sphere.
I do have to say, though... I've never actually paid attention if it's a real stun or just messaging.
-Fuquois-
"I've been too rich in my words and too cheap in my wine."
-Wildebeeste
Re: stunning sphere on 05/24/2006 12:24 PM CDT
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Re: stunning sphere on 05/24/2006 06:55 PM CDT
<<The stun is long enough to knock you out of a group if you are moving through the room. That can annoy multiple players at the same time.
I want to know if it can knock people out of hiding.
Also, the idea of using it to knock a scripting trader's guarding thief into a stun while the trader wonders off ripe to be pick pocketed is an amazing tantalizing idea. Of course if your wrong and the trader isn't scripting their's a good chance of some retribution, but hey. What's pilfering without the danger.
I want to know if it can knock people out of hiding.
Also, the idea of using it to knock a scripting trader's guarding thief into a stun while the trader wonders off ripe to be pick pocketed is an amazing tantalizing idea. Of course if your wrong and the trader isn't scripting their's a good chance of some retribution, but hey. What's pilfering without the danger.
Re: stunning sphere on 06/02/2006 08:59 PM CDT
I believe it can. They also do not think it cheap or unsporting to gang up on you. Me? I'm dodging about 4 of them now...stupid mages.
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