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#3688, "Glaubarsto and constriction."
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There seems to be something a little out of the ordinary about the constriction process when it is used on a Dwarf Paladin player by the name of Glaubarsto. Whenever the target removes himself from the room by either walking or fleeing during a constriction, and then returns to the room immediatly afterwards without having triggered the 'Your prey has escaped your constriction.' message, the constriction process doesn't seem to automatically continue on him as it does against any other PC I've tried it on.
If need be, I can provide a log of this happening. Should it be by design however, I recommend adding an appropriete echo to avoid further confusion.
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Zulghinlour | Mon 16-Feb-04 02:01 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
9792 posts
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#3856, "FNCR"
In response to Reply #0
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>There seems to be something a little out of the ordinary >about the constriction process when it is used on a Dwarf >Paladin player by the name of Glaubarsto. Whenever the target >removes himself from the room by either walking or fleeing >during a constriction, and then returns to the room immediatly >afterwards without having triggered the 'Your prey has escaped >your constriction.' message, the constriction process doesn't >seem to automatically continue on him as it does against any >other PC I've tried it on.
The bug was that they would come back and it would continue. That has been fixed for next crash/reboot. So long, and thanks for all the fish!
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