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#53882, "Properties of wood"
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I remember a long time ago, I fought somebody who was using a flaming bite weapon with a twined evergreen flail, and it burned up after a parry and was gone, I believe this was because it was wood.
Is that true? Or are only certain weapons set to do that? My memory might be really hazy though, it's possible the room I was fighting in was on fire.
And of those that do burn, when they get burnt, do they become (Broken) or disappear like they once did?
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Twist | Thu 30-Jan-14 09:26 AM |
Member since 23rd Sep 2006
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#53886, "Coderdudes can correct me if I'm wrong"
In response to Reply #0
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>I remember a long time ago, I fought somebody who was using a >flaming bite weapon with a twined evergreen flail, and it >burned up after a parry and was gone, I believe this was >because it was wood. > >Is that true? Or are only certain weapons set to do that? My >memory might be really hazy though, it's possible the room I >was fighting in was on fire. > >And of those that do burn, when they get burnt, do they become > Broken) or disappear like they once did?
But I'm almost positive that wooden weapons (items in general) do not, and have not ever, burn up in this (or any other) fashion.
Wooden weapons are easier to weaponbreak, of course, but other than that I'm pretty sure this isn't something that can happen.
Maybe there's a progged weapon that I'm not familiar with though?
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Tac | Thu 30-Jan-14 09:09 PM |
Member since 15th Nov 2005
2050 posts
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#53917, "Flame breath nuking gear maybe?"
In response to Reply #2
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Don't know how far back that would have been though, and it tended to destroy quite a bit (more than just weapons) and didn't seem to care about material...
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Twist | Fri 31-Jan-14 12:04 AM |
Member since 23rd Sep 2006
3431 posts
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#53934, "Fighting Tiamat wearing only red dragon eq...ah memorie..."
In response to Reply #3
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