Unknown2005-02-20 21:13:02
Does anyone know how effective elemental proofing on a greatrobe is? In terms of percentage would be best... Resist 25% of damage? 50%?
Terenas2005-02-20 21:32:48
As far as I know, they are broken and provides no resistance at all.
Alger2005-02-21 07:29:07
maybe its suppose to protect the clothing instead of the wearer! look at my water proof watch dude i can go underwater and itll still work... well just 25 meters...
silimaur2005-03-08 13:03:45
aww i want a waterproof watch *mutters about his normal watch*
hmm are the hands meant to stay still the whole time.....
hmm are the hands meant to stay still the whole time.....
Veonira2005-03-16 18:15:08
QUOTE(terenas @ Feb 20 2005, 04:32 PM)
As far as I know, they are broken and provides no resistance at all.Â
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*mutter mutter* I want it fixed NOW!
But as far as I could tell before, if it ever worked, the resistance really wasn't all that spectacular.
Terenas2005-03-16 23:01:14
QUOTE(Veonira @ Mar 16 2005, 06:15 PM)
*mutter mutter*Â I want it fixed NOW!Â
But as far as I could tell before, if it ever worked, the resistance really wasn't all that spectacular.
But as far as I could tell before, if it ever worked, the resistance really wasn't all that spectacular.
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I wouldn't mind it working too, heck Tailors will get a ton of business as well, especially from races that don't want to take 1k+ from elemental runed weapons. I'm not asking for much protection, just 15 to 20% is enough.
Geb2005-03-17 01:56:59
I hear ya brother!
Veonira2005-03-17 03:32:30
QUOTE(terenas @ Mar 16 2005, 06:01 PM)
I wouldn't mind it working too, heck Tailors will get a ton of business as well, especially from races that don't want to take 1k+ from elemental runed weapons. I'm not asking for much protection, just 15 to 20% is enough.Â
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Yes, I would LOVE that. It would put those 300 or so credits I used to trans Tailoring to good use! *begs Gods to finally fix proofing*