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tapsterSat 07-Jan-06 04:48 PM
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#11715, "Two Druid Requests"


          

1) Can the random damage reduction from carapace be upped to help from all the full damage enemies that bypass druids other protections: special guards, zombies, earth elementals, non-metal weapons, etc etc.

2) I understand the importance of having skills like "shove" to counter druid pets and they should not be removed, but can this be made harder to pull off? Other than dirt kick, there is no way to counter this happening everytime.


PS: Birdform Use....finding enemies you can't find when your herbs are down to 10 hours and almost gone. Bearform use?.....no mana in a forced duel arena?

  

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EskelianMon 09-Jan-06 08:28 AM
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#11761, "RE: Two Druid Requests"
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Call of the Wild and such is really the 'icing on the cake'. Against imperial blades, I'd say just don't use them. Use pass door to get rid of them or something, beat him up and regather them later.

The only nasty situation I could see this occurring in is raids, in which case, keep the blade dirted.

  

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WilhathSat 07-Jan-06 06:08 PM
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#11716, "I remember shove with my druid"
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and the thing I hated is that the treant or the beast or whatever was shoved continued to track me after I fled. If there was a change, I think that'd be a good one. If you flee your beast or treant will have sense enough to recognize that you didn't mean to attack them and will continue to fight the good fight.

  

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BeerSat 07-Jan-06 06:35 PM
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#11718, "It's like any mercenary"
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If you strike them, they don't like you anymore. Same for zombie or devil or whatever. Why change for druids?

  

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TacSat 07-Jan-06 06:38 PM
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#11719, "Druid pets are willing servants."
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There is some rp differences there. Otherwise outlander druids wouldn't use them as pets, kinda like they can't use mercs and hate zombies/conjie pets. The question is.... I suppose.... are the smart enough to know the druid is still their friend....

  

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