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AP (Guest)Wed 29-Jul-09 01:44 AM

  
#16299, "Spellbane and extra attacks"


          

For some reason I don't remember mid-fight spellbaning granting a round of free attacks. Is that new, or am I that rusty?


On a Bridge Over the Khalid River


Ungar is here.

<980/1039hp 960/1064m 1012mv> 10206tnl Ungar yells 'Die, Melrauko, you sorcerous dog!'
Ungar deflects your spell!
Ungar's spellbane injures you.
You meet Ungar's shocking bite with a resounding impact.
Ungar maims you!
You parry Ungar's slash.
Ungar is in perfect health.

<930/1039hp 960/1064m 1012mv> 10206tnl
Ungar's shocking bite EVISCERATES you!
Ungar's slash misses you.
Ungar's slash MUTILATES you!
Ungar parries your sting.
Ungar parries your cleave.
Ungar is in perfect health.

<846/1039hp 960/1064m 1012mv> 10206tnl c plague

Ungar tries to strike the same place with both his swords.
Ungar's thrust EVISCERATES you!
Ungar's thrust MUTILATES you!
Ungar is in perfect health.


This part here


<761/1039hp 960/1064m 1012mv> 10206tnl Ungar deflects your spell!
Ungar's spellbane injures you.
Ungar DISMEMBERS you!
Ungar devastates you!
You parry Ungar's slash.
Ungar EVISCERATES you!
Ungar is in perfect health.

<609/1039hp 960/1064m 1012mv> 10206tnl
You parry Ungar's shocking bite.
You parry Ungar's slash.
Ungar's shocking bite EVISCERATES you!
Ungar parries your sting.
Ungar dodges your cleave.
Your cleave maims Ungar!
Ungar has a few scratches.

<564/1039hp 960/1064m 1012mv> 10206tnl bog
You boggle at the concept.
Ungar has a few scratches.

  

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DaevrynWed 29-Jul-09 01:45 PM
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#16303, "You're that rusty (n/t)"
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Pretty sure it's been that way since sometime in the 1900s.

  

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