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Message ID: 1013
Date: Sat May 22 01:03:56 BST 1999
Author: Zyn Darktreader
Subject: Re: Some Orcs can see invisible


Interesting, I came across a varied, large number of them while invis, and they
all said, "We can see you! Get out of here!" And began taunting, and I began
ignoring. Then, while still invis, a guard attacked me. Go figure. Either the
local mages thought it was so important that they cast it on everyone around, or
dark elves can see invis. You can see why I drew my conclusion. What else is
ultravision? I don't think you can rule out my answer untill that is resolved.



XIII wrote:

> From: XIII <dlepriol@...>
>
> Dead wrong!. Dark elves dont see invis, or I would have never be able to
> buy my enchant silver spell in the first place.
>
> =Wanderer= Trust me I did use both. Instead of being so cryptic, would you
> provide evidence as to when you used this configuration (illus this or that
> race+alliance and end result) for the last time?. Im not interested in
> spoilers, just to know wether or not this spell is of any help (is it
> faction related etc...). If so just state it.
>
> Ibnabeth / Karana
>
> At 00:47 21/05/1999 -0500, you wrote:
> >From: Zyn Darktreader <zyn@...>
> >
> >Actually, some dark elves will cast it on the guards! And of course all dark
> >elves can see invis; Ultravision is infravision plus see invis.
> >
> >Let's just say it was a long trek back to my body from felwithe...
> >
> >XIII wrote:
> >
> >> From: XIII <dlepriol@...>
> >>
> >> I know for a fact some dark elves used see invis in Nierak. Maybe someone
> >> was trying to work the kinks out of this one by casting it on mobs?.
> >>
> >> Ibnabeth/Karana
> >>
> >> At 16:01 20/05/1999 -0700, you wrote:
> >> >From: Shawn Alley <ShawnA@...>
> >> >
> >> >When I've made the scary run from North Ro to the innothule swamp
> >> >(through Oasis and South Ro) I've been invisible but there is an orc
> >> >camp at the south end of Oasis (before zoning to South Ro) with Orcs
> >> >that are ready to attack everytime I go past. The main culprit there is
> >> >an Orc Priest. There are other creatures as well, some even blue or
> >> >green, that see me when invisible. Giant spiders for example.
> >> >
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >From: Manuel Revilla [mailto:manuel.revilla@...]
> >> >Sent: Thursday, May 20, 1999 2:45 PM
> >> >To: eqenchanters@onelist.com
> >> >Subject: [eqenchanters] Some Orcs can see invisible
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >From: "Manuel Revilla" <manuel.revilla@...>
> >> >
> >> >I can confirm that some Orcs can see invisible. Had one charge our group
> >> >as
> >> >we where going to purchase more animated sword spells and we verified
> >> >everyone's outdoor camo was still up as the critter charged. The
> >> >question I
> >> >have is this: Is the Orc seeing invisible due to a spell cast by an Orc
> >> >or
> >> >by other means (npc's, players, etc.). Just curious as to the origin, as
> >> >I've never seen the source of this irritation. Strongly recommend you do
> >> >not
> >> >make the trip alone.
> >> >
> >> >Manny
> >> >
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