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EXB | Thu 10-Jun-10 10:53 AM |
Member since 15th Jun 2005
102 posts
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#33135, "Pursuit and Explorers"
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So the helpfile of pursuit does mention that a ranger has a chance to chase when in their own "Territory" so I'm curious if anyone can shed light on this. As an explorer plainsrunner (for example) would you have any chance of pursuing a fleeing victim in a forest because of the wanderlust skill?
Don't really wanna level to 45 in order to test that one out if its been tested before...
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Yepp ~,
Daning,
10-Jun-10 12:03 PM, #1
Are you sure about this? ,
Pro,
10-Jun-10 01:31 PM, #2
Can you cite one it hasn't worked for?,
TMNS,
10-Jun-10 02:16 PM, #3
Can something be done about this guy? n/t,
Pro,
10-Jun-10 02:49 PM, #6
Hear that often? n/t,
Lhydia,
10-Jun-10 05:15 PM, #8
I am sure.,
SuperIsisMan,
10-Jun-10 02:18 PM, #4
I'd like Immortal input on this.,
Pro,
10-Jun-10 02:45 PM, #5
RE: I'd like Immortal input on this.,
Daevryn,
10-Jun-10 04:50 PM, #7
I think Pro is right,
incognito,
10-Jun-10 06:15 PM, #9
Was really counting on an IMM's conformation or otherwi...,
EXB,
10-Jun-10 06:34 PM, #10
RE: Was really counting on an IMM's conformation or oth...,
Daevryn,
10-Jun-10 06:37 PM, #11
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Daning | Thu 10-Jun-10 12:03 PM |
Member since 12th Dec 2003
19 posts
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#33136, "Yepp ~"
In response to Reply #0
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Pro | Thu 10-Jun-10 01:31 PM |
Member since 14th Apr 2010
776 posts
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#33145, "Are you sure about this? "
In response to Reply #1
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Can you sight a player this has held true for?
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TMNS | Thu 10-Jun-10 02:16 PM |
Member since 10th Jun 2009
2670 posts
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#33150, "Can you cite one it hasn't worked for?"
In response to Reply #2
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Sorry, but you're an idiot. Daning is right.
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Pro | Thu 10-Jun-10 02:49 PM |
Member since 14th Apr 2010
776 posts
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#33156, "Can something be done about this guy? n/t"
In response to Reply #3
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Lhydia | Thu 10-Jun-10 05:15 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
2391 posts
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#33166, "Hear that often? n/t"
In response to Reply #6
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SuperIsisMan | Thu 10-Jun-10 02:18 PM |
Member since 22nd Nov 2008
47 posts
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#33151, "I am sure."
In response to Reply #2
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I do not have a specific character, but when the explorer skill kicks in.....it basically treats that terrain as your hometerrain.
You can tell because when you have wilderness in the prompt, the terrain is in all caps (or something like that) for your home terrain. As your explorer skill kicks in, all the terrains will be all caps. Of course when the skill does not fire, the terrain will remain in lowercase and will not be your home terrain.
Basically, in my experience, it changes terrain to home terrain so it would certainly do what he suggested.
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Pro | Thu 10-Jun-10 02:45 PM |
Member since 14th Apr 2010
776 posts
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#33153, "I'd like Immortal input on this."
In response to Reply #4
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The reason being, some skills simply won't work outside of terrain even for explorers.
That's been my experience.
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Daevryn | Thu 10-Jun-10 04:50 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
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#33165, "RE: I'd like Immortal input on this."
In response to Reply #5
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>The reason being, some skills simply won't work outside of >terrain even for explorers.
You are correct about this. Some skills require a specific terrain, which for a non-explorer ranger will always be their hometerrain.
I don't know whether pursuit is or not.
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incognito | Thu 10-Jun-10 06:15 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
4495 posts
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#33167, "I think Pro is right"
In response to Reply #7
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I played a plainsrunner explorer, and pursuit never kicked in for me in forest, for example.
That's not proof, but if I had to bet on it, I'd bet that it doesn't work.
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EXB | Thu 10-Jun-10 06:34 PM |
Member since 15th Jun 2005
102 posts
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#33174, "Was really counting on an IMM's conformation or otherwi..."
In response to Reply #7
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