Read the Ripples cooldown timer and Perceive on 02/14/2016 03:58 PM CST
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Any chance the RtR cooldown timer duration could show up in Perceive? Since traces of the ritual are still in effect it would be nice if we could check how much longer we have before we can recast...

Traces of your prior ritual still linger about you. Any further attempts at this ritual will certainly prove fruitless until those fade.

Something like:
>perceive
Yavash and Katamba are dominant, while Xibar's influence is strong.
Perception and Enlightened Geometry spells are favored.
Your blue moonbeam should last at least three more anlaen or until Xibar sets.
Your red moonbeam should last at least three more anlaen or until Yavash sets.
You sense the Distant Gaze spell upon you, which will last for about thirteen roisaen.
You sense the Shadowling spell upon you, which will last for about sixty-eight roisaen.
You sense Yavash and Katamba are dominant, while Xibar's influence is strong.
You sense fading remnants of the Read the Ripples spell, which will last for about X roisaen/anlaen.
Roundtime: 3 sec.

If this is possible, I'd also like to echo the request for Perceive to show which focused moonbeam DG is cast upon.



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Re: Read the Ripples cooldown timer and Perceive on 02/14/2016 04:17 PM CST
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>>Any chance the RtR cooldown timer duration could show up in Perceive?

>>If this is possible, I'd also like to echo the request for Perceive to show which focused moonbeam DG is cast upon.

Would like both of these too.

It would also be REALLY nice to see the room name location of each moonbeam. Right now I sometimes have to DG my way through them to remember which one is where.


- Navesi

P.S. Skaen you can bold an entire line with ** at the start and end of it.
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Re: Read the Ripples cooldown timer and Perceive on 02/14/2016 07:46 PM CST
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>If this is possible, I'd also like to echo the request for Perceive to show which focused moonbeam DG is cast upon.
>It would also be REALLY nice to see the room name location of each moonbeam. Right now I sometimes have to DG my way through them to remember which one is where.

Done and done.

GM Grejuva
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Re: Read the Ripples cooldown timer and Perceive on 02/14/2016 07:48 PM CST
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>>Any chance the RtR cooldown timer duration could show up in Perceive?

For technical reasons it's be kind of irritating to do this and right now I'm not seeing a compelling need. It does message you when it ends and even if you cast early you've done, what, wasted ~20 seconds of RT and a charge off your focus (if that)?

-Raesh

"It was wise enough to know itself, and brave enough to BE itself, and wild enough to change itself while somehow staying altogether true." ― The Slow Regard of Silent Things
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Re: Read the Ripples cooldown timer and Perceive on 02/14/2016 07:57 PM CST
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>For technical reasons it's be kind of irritating to do this and right now I'm not seeing a compelling need.

Fair enough. It was mostly for planning my training/combat activities around. I can just use an egg timer or something upon cast. I like RtR a lot.

>Done and done.

Thanks Grejuva!



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Re: Read the Ripples cooldown timer and Perceive on 02/14/2016 09:27 PM CST
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>Done and done.

I think my jaw dropped. Thank you!


- Navesi
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Re: Read the Ripples cooldown timer and Perceive on 02/16/2016 02:17 AM CST
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does logout time count toward the cooldown?
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Re: Read the Ripples cooldown timer and Perceive on 02/16/2016 02:20 AM CST
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> does logout time count toward the cooldown?

No.
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Re: Read the Ripples cooldown timer and Perceive on 02/16/2016 04:23 AM CST
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Spoiler: Death doesn't reset it either.

Because I know how you all think.

-Raesh

"It was wise enough to know itself, and brave enough to BE itself, and wild enough to change itself while somehow staying altogether true." ― The Slow Regard of Silent Things
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