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Message ID: 18824
Date: Fri May 19 15:22:28 BST 2000
Author: JasonF
Subject: RE: [eqbards] GZ answers some bard questions


Yeah, I'm not crazy about most Kunarkian <40 mobs seeing invis either, but
if you're in the Frontier Mts. already, step into either the Mines of Nurga
or Temple of Droga zones and fight the Goblins there. They're 28th to 38th
or thereabouts and NONE of them see invis. In Nurga the mobs are
wonderfully spread out in twos and threes and would be great exp for a group
of 5 or 6.

It was a great change of pace for invis to be useful in Kunark. ;-/

[51 Minstrel] Crier (Half Elf) <Seekers of Norrath> ZONE: work


> Switching subjects here, but I question the value of invisibility now.
> Whats the rationale on why most mobs in Kunark see thru invis? In my
> experience with the older zones, the only mobs that could see thru invis
> were undead and any mob that could cast the See Invis spell. I've walked
> completely thru Mistmoore with invis song up and everything I saw conned
> Indifferent. Almost all of the mobs that were in there were yellow or
> higher to me. I realize there were a few other mobs that could see thru
> invis but they were the exception not the norm. Now it seems that for the
> most part invisibility in Kunark is almost worthless. I've been fighting
> the giants in Frontier Mtns and everyone one of them see thru invis even
> though they are lower than 35th level. So red mobs in Mistmoore can't see
> me but blue mobs in Frontier Mtns can? Doesn't make sense to me.
> Also, by
> the time a warrior is high enough level to get the armor that gives this
> effect, almost everything he will be fighting can see thru invis because
> they are a high level mob. So I would imagine a lot of them view getting
> Invisibility in their armor almost as much as we view getting Summon Water
> as worthless.
>
> Galtin