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DruidTribunal (Guest)Fri 18-Dec-09 01:56 PM

  
#17603, "Wilderness, water, protected and bugs"


          

Alright, there is a bit of weirdness in this.

Bug #1 - If I sit on the ocean, I see wilderness. If an Immortal stands with me, he sees wilderness. If I leave the room, his prompt changes to seeing water.

Bug #2 - If I sit on the river in Hamsah or Galadon, I see water and not Protected (when it clearly should be protected).

Bug #3 - If I'm in my druid guild, I see Protected and yet I can treeform.

Mind explaining what's right and what's wrong? If I sit in my guild (which is acting like a forest), then will it screw up my wilderness time or not? Can something be wilderness (for "wilderness time" on rangers/druids) and protected or are they exclusive? How does civilized fit into this?

Any clarification on this would be great, thanks. It almost sounds like there should be a separate flag for protected.

Destrig

  

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DaevrynMon 21-Dec-09 11:59 AM
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#17607, "I know this much:"
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If you're in a protected city, your time always counts as city time and never as wilderness time.

  

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Sleepy2 (Guest)Mon 21-Dec-09 01:26 PM

  
#17608, "Wait..."
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Are you saying all my time sitting camoed as a trib ranger in that one spot in seantryn that is actually a field was counted as city time and not wilderness time? Woe is me.

  

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DaevrynMon 21-Dec-09 04:16 PM
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#17610, "I'm pretty sure, yeah. (n/t)"
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And that's why Tribunal druid/ranger can be problematic.

  

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