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Bemused | Mon 24-Feb-14 12:28 AM |
Member since 15th Oct 2013
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#54319, "Unsuccessful Casting Echos"
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Was there a reason casting echos were added for when the spell was not actually cast? I gets kinda spammy when groupmates or random people are actually spamming stuff unsuccessfully.
Soandso utters the words, 'grzzs'.
Soandso utters the words, 'grzzs'.
Soandso utters the words, 'grzzs'.
Soandso utters the words, 'grzzs'.
Soandso utters the words, 'grzzs'.
Soandso utters the words, 'grzzs'.
Soandso utters the words, 'grzzs'.
Soandso utters the words, 'grzzs'.
Soandso utters the words, 'grzzs'.
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RE: Unsuccessful Casting Echos,
Valguarnera,
24-Feb-14 06:36 PM, #1
RE: Unsuccessful Casting Echos,
Vilhazarog,
24-Feb-14 07:21 PM, #2
RE: Unsuccessful Casting Echos,
Tarleton,
24-Feb-14 07:24 PM, #4
This. It isn't a round, its the amount of time it takes...,
Lhydia,
24-Feb-14 07:25 PM, #5
RE: Unsuccessful Casting Echos,
Daevryn,
24-Feb-14 07:23 PM, #3
Non class spells.,
Tsunami,
24-Feb-14 08:08 PM, #7
RE: Non class spells.,
KaguMaru,
25-Feb-14 11:39 AM, #8
Apologies for my brevity,
Bemused,
24-Feb-14 07:36 PM, #6
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Tarleton | Mon 24-Feb-14 07:24 PM |
Member since 15th Dec 2009
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#54329, "RE: Unsuccessful Casting Echos"
In response to Reply #2
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It isn't just when they actually cast the spell. Let's say someone's spamming c 'neuro' in anticipation of someone entering the room. The spam, far more than one per round, is visible to everyone in the room even though there is no mana being consumed, etc.
Spamming for someone to enter the room is a valid tactic that's basically not going anywhere. This just makes it annoying to be in the same room as the would-be caster.
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Lhydia | Mon 24-Feb-14 07:25 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#54330, "This. It isn't a round, its the amount of time it takes..."
In response to Reply #4
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Daevryn | Mon 24-Feb-14 07:23 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
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#54328, "RE: Unsuccessful Casting Echos"
In response to Reply #1
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In some cases, you can get the echo a bunch of times in pretty quick succession without casting the spell.
I think Zulg changed it to fix some case where you didn't see the words at all and ended up with this as fallout.
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Tsunami | Mon 24-Feb-14 08:08 PM |
Member since 25th Mar 2008
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#54335, "Non class spells."
In response to Reply #3
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I don't know if you guys know or not. I thought I bug boarded a while back, but if say a bard for some reason typos or something and does "c sleep" they utter the words grzzs too. So non class can apparently utter words to spells they don't know from this feature huehue.
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KaguMaru | Tue 25-Feb-14 11:39 AM |
Member since 15th Sep 2012
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#54340, "RE: Non class spells."
In response to Reply #7
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If they're the same class as you and the make typos you can see what spell the game thinks they tried to cast. So you can see antipaladins trying to cast ironskin and necros trying to cast animate weapon for instance.
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Bemused | Mon 24-Feb-14 07:36 PM |
Member since 15th Oct 2013
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#54332, "Apologies for my brevity"
In response to Reply #1
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By "unsuccessful" I actually mean a directed spell on someone who is not in the room. Thus there is no lag, no mana consumed. Sleep is a pretty common one to see. For example: Mr Necro sitting at large crossroads spamming sleep on a PC waiting for him to enter the room. Every single spam is echoéd to everyone in the room while the necro waits for the PC to enter the room, however the necro himself cannot see the echo so is completely unaware that OTHER people can see what he is trying to do. And oblivious to the fact that he is spamming other peoples screens.
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