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Menilin | Mon 02-Apr-07 11:49 AM |
Member since 07th Feb 2007
11 posts
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#17329, "faerie dragons"
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This is my first time playing a conjie with a faerie dragon. I noticed that when I type FAMILIAR to get a list of commands the dragon can perform, one of them is SLEEP. However, when I do a FAM SLEEP, the echo I get back is, "You are unable to sleep."
Is there some special condition required for a faerie dragon to sleep, or are they simply unable to sleep ever? And if that's the case, why even have the command available to them if it's not usable?
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Daevryn | Mon 02-Apr-07 12:42 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
11117 posts
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#17330, "RE: faerie dragons"
In response to Reply #0
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They're unable to sleep ever. This is a side-effect of their immunity to sleep, which is generally a very handy thing.
They have the command because all familiars have it, and taking it away for one familiar is so far down my priority list that I'll never personally get to it.
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Splntrd | Mon 02-Apr-07 05:32 PM |
Member since 08th Feb 2004
1096 posts
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#17344, "is it possible to clarify the echo? nt"
In response to Reply #1
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KingPesto | Tue 03-Apr-07 03:00 AM |
Member since 03rd Apr 2007
1 posts
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#17357, "Familiars, in general..."
In response to Reply #1
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While we're on the topic, are familiars, in general, considered completely balanced?
Take imps vs. ravens vs. quasits, for example... a lot of people tend to delete if they get imp -- impcurse vs. detect hidden doesn't really seem like a toss up. Is there something huge I'm missing?
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Eskelian | Tue 03-Apr-07 06:59 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
2023 posts
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#17360, "There was a log..."
In response to Reply #3
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Of an imp tanking a hero range battlerager berserker...deathblows and all.
That's pretty damn impressive. I haven't had quasit, but when I had a raven it didn't do the whole tanking thing.
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Terwin05 | Tue 03-Apr-07 09:47 AM |
Member since 22nd Dec 2005
124 posts
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#17363, "RE: Familiars, in general..."
In response to Reply #3
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Imp is great in melee, and it has some other nice advantages too. I'd never delete with an imp.
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