Cow horns are quite distinctly not solid. Minos having the heads of cows
could quite conceivably have hollow horns as well.
Kit
-----Original Message-----
From: Reece Tom R CPT 25 ID L G4 [mailto:
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Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 3:14 PM
To:
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Subject: RE: [eqbards] Instruments (was complete heal)
You forget that you are in Verant's world now. The mino horn is a wind
instrument, not a brass instrument like other typical horns. Of course
we're also talking about a piece of bone that used to stick out of a
minotaur's head. I never understood how it could be considered an
instrument in the first place seeing that most animal horns are solid mass.
Galtin of E'ci
-----Original Message-----
From: Amy Pratt [mailto:
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Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 11:42 AM
To:
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Subject: Re: [eqbards] Instruments (was complete heal)
Isn't a mino horn a brass instrument? I saw a bard in my group using a horn
last night with pixie strike (I play a chanter now). Am I missing
something? Isn't pixie strike a wind song? When I used to use it, I used
my flute until I got a piccolo off that big ugly rockhead in Fear.
Kaelrei
> I have very little trouble keeping 2 mobs mezzed with pixie strike. Using
a
> mino horn (Save up for one of these babies!!!!) and with 135 unbuffed cha
> (nothing special) I was keeping 2 mobs mezzed in chardok (where the mobs
are
> high blue/yellow to me, if a mob was red to me, we were probably killing
it
> first).
>
> So Pixie is reliable enough to keep 2 mobs mezzed.
>
>
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