Newsfiend
08-13-2009, 09:01 AM
Pornthaw wrote:
thanks. i have heard it does not work indoors now... anyone tell me if that is true? trying to make up my mind to claim it or take a trade for it.
Here are the "quirks"
#1 it works poorly with project illusion. There is not really a current way of making it work better. It looks at the state of the illusion on yourself, and will give the opposite state to your target. We left it at this because we have no way of detecting if you have the project illusion AA activated or not, and figured it would put an undue burden of enchanters always having to clear their target to cast this on themselves. Instead enchanters just have to pay attention to their own state when they want to cast this on another player. We think this is less burden than something that would ALWAYS happen.
#2 it will likely fail in no-lev zones
#3 when any illusion is being cast, it checks to see if any part of the collision sphere of the new form *at default size* will collide with a wall. If it will, it will not allow the spell to cast. Note. the default size of a dragon is HUGE, 2.5 times larger than the size of the dragon given by Aspect of the Brood.
More... (http://forums.station.sony.com/eq/posts/list.m?topic_id=154240&post_id=2262003#2262003)
thanks. i have heard it does not work indoors now... anyone tell me if that is true? trying to make up my mind to claim it or take a trade for it.
Here are the "quirks"
#1 it works poorly with project illusion. There is not really a current way of making it work better. It looks at the state of the illusion on yourself, and will give the opposite state to your target. We left it at this because we have no way of detecting if you have the project illusion AA activated or not, and figured it would put an undue burden of enchanters always having to clear their target to cast this on themselves. Instead enchanters just have to pay attention to their own state when they want to cast this on another player. We think this is less burden than something that would ALWAYS happen.
#2 it will likely fail in no-lev zones
#3 when any illusion is being cast, it checks to see if any part of the collision sphere of the new form *at default size* will collide with a wall. If it will, it will not allow the spell to cast. Note. the default size of a dragon is HUGE, 2.5 times larger than the size of the dragon given by Aspect of the Brood.
More... (http://forums.station.sony.com/eq/posts/list.m?topic_id=154240&post_id=2262003#2262003)