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Message ID: 546
Date: Sat May 8 01:53:56 BST 1999
Author: Roop Dirump
Subject: Re: Retreiving Corpse


FYI, any monster casting a spell or charming through a wall is considered a
bug! So if you are charmed in this manner, you may petition to have
yourself resurrected. Do not rule out this option. Now if you ran right
into that nasty room and became charmed, I suppose that's a different
matter.

Also, a friend of mine, who happens to be a ranger, was sneaking around back
there and was not charmed. Really made me nervous at the time, heh.

Roop
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam DeMarino <psycotix@...>
To: eqbards@onelist.com <eqbards@onelist.com>
Date: Friday, May 07, 1999 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: [eqbards] Retreiving Corpse


>From: Adam DeMarino <psycotix@...>
>
>Actually camo does work occasionally. One time I chased a running mino
>and accidently got charmed leading to my death. I came back, and asked a
>friend to cast camo on me, and I went about my way using /corpse to pull
>my body away from him. He never saw past me, and he didn't charm me. I
>guess its just luck of the draw.
>
>Douglas Bierbower wrote:
>>
>> From: Douglas Bierbower <Bierbower@...>
>>
>> I should have explained about this: Invis and Camo won't work. Mordrath
or his
>> pet or the guards or something can see invisible/camo'd people. I was
told
>> Invis won't work, but I tried Camo myself and died for it 3 more times.
>>
>> > From: "Daniel P. Sniderman" <slide@...>
>> >
>> > Assuming the dangerous creature near your corpse can't detect
invisible
>> > (?) the easiest way to get your corpse back is to find a kindly magic
caster
>> > type to make you invisible. Have a hot key equipped with the /corpse
>> > command. Go to your corpse - then walk a bit away - click that
button - and
>> > drag your corpse to a safe location...
>> >
>> > Slyde Half-Elf of Xegony
>> >
>>
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