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Author:  Syndal [ Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Songs of sleep and casting spells.

Quote:
[HP: 72%] [ME: 55%] [PE:100%]
> say Who wants to take a nap!
You exclaim 'Who wants to take a nap!'

[HP: 72%] [ME: 55%] [PE:100%]
> sing py
You begin to sing.
You sing: Pyrathia, your peace is heard,
Aise looks very drowsy.
An infant male human looks very drowsy.
A sable-black bay destrier looks very drowsy.
Herthem looks very drowsy.
A frail male deep-elf looks very drowsy.
A sable-black bay destrier looks very drowsy.
Selucia looks very drowsy.
A silver-winged pegasus looks very drowsy.
A prepossessing male human looks very drowsy.
A weathered male dwarf looks very drowsy.
You sing: Because of the slumber, at my word.

[HP: 72%] [ME: 53%] [PE: 99%]
> dance

You hear foot steps nearby.

[HP: 72%] [ME: 53%] [PE: 99%]
> You begin to dance.
Aise looks very drowsy.
An infant male human looks very drowsy.
A sable-black bay destrier looks very drowsy.
Herthem looks very drowsy.
A frail male deep-elf looks very drowsy.
A sable-black bay destrier looks very drowsy.
Selucia looks very drowsy.
A silver-winged pegasus looks very drowsy.
A prepossessing male human looks very drowsy.
A weathered male dwarf looks very drowsy.

[HP: 72%] [ME: 53%] [PE: 99%]
>
A prepossessing male human winks at you.
A frail male deep-elf frowns at what you did.

[HP: 72%] [ME: 53%] [PE: 99%]
>
You sing: Take now the dangers, they are all gone,
You continue to dance.

[HP: 72%] [ME: 50%] [PE: 97%]
>
A colorless female centaur walks in from southwest.

[HP: 72%] [ME: 50%] [PE: 97%]
>
A frail male deep-elf starts to concentrate.<---OH NOES!

[HP: 72%] [ME: 50%] [PE: 97%]
>
Herthem looks at a weathered male dwarf.

[HP: 72%] [ME: 50%] [PE: 97%]
>
You sing: Sleep in the caress of my sweet song.
You continue to dance.
A frail male deep-elf goes to sleep.<---YAY!
A sable-black bay destrier goes to sleep.
A colorless female centaur looks very drowsy.
A cloud of gnats buzzes around a colorless female centaur.

[HP: 72%] [ME: 48%] [PE: 96%]
>
A frail male deep-elf utters the words, 'grzzs'.<---WHAT IN THE HELL!
You feel very sleepy ..... zzzzzz.
You stop singing.

[HP: 72%] [ME: 48%] [PE: 96%]


Fix ASAP, plzkthx.

Author:  Aneira [ Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:23 pm ]
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Apparently everyone wanted a nap.

Author:  Lakir [ Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:29 pm ]
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Syn your going to be playing something else in a few days anyway, why do you care?

Author:  Syndal [ Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:00 pm ]
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Nope, not deleting.

Author:  Random_Numbers [ Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:30 am ]
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Yeah, I was kinda surprised when that happened too.
Must be the delf awesomeness at work.
Sleep casting would be sooo cool a feature! :P

Author:  Teh_Peso [ Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:49 pm ]
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Holy [REDACTED] she found a bug:o

Author:  alvarro [ Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:47 pm ]
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I love Syn.

Author:  Syndal [ Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:55 am ]
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Instead of making this its own thread, I'll just put it here.

I thought I was imagining things, or overestimating Songs of Sleep, buuut!

Quote:
<Bard who's been around for a while> says to you 'Yeah. A shame too. It's one of the more useful songs, though it doesn't seem to work as I remember it working when I was younger. It doesn't seem to slow down foes as much any more.'


When I sing songs of sleep and fight something, it doesn't seem to make a noticeable difference at all. I had one NPC attacking 4 times before singing sleep, and still getting 4 after I started singing/dancing(and yes, the NPC was affected). Did Songs of Sleep get ninja-wimped or something?

I wasn't going to say anything because I don't have any personal experience with it, but it's not just me!

Author:  Dulrik [ Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:51 am ]
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The song never affected maximum number of attacks, just the chance of whether you would get any specific attack. Glanced at the code and I don't see that I made any changes.

Author:  Syndal [ Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:54 am ]
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So, it does what, reduces your chance to get fourth/third/second attacks?

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