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Targeting

From what I've been testing and seeing, Celestial spike can hit anything. It doesn't seem to work if the target is already targeted, but from a normal state anything can be targeted.

What I haven't been able to test however, is states of flight in full. This is easiest done via dragons. Hopefully I can test red dragon and that would mean everything can be targeted.

Additionally, celestial spike does not induce combat state, an elf can hide after using it.

Surrept (talk)12:17, 17 February 2015

Red dragon flight has different properties than other flights. It works on red dragon, but I don't know if it works on prairie and desert dragons. There's something that it doesn't work on, but I don't know right now. Might be other dragons. Check those.

Meru (talk)12:40, 17 February 2015

Doesn't work when black dragon is flying.

Meru (talk)18:02, 21 February 2015
 

Why would you have Invulnerability listed twice? That's redundant.

Also Night Change does not have invincibility. That's just passive defenses.

Infodude575 (talk)16:44, 20 February 2015

I was confused for a moment on your first point there, then after looking at the page itself found what you were talking about.

Also, I didn't make the edit about nightmare humanoid.

Surrept (talk)17:18, 20 February 2015
 

No, that wasn't really the point I was referring to.

  • Health reduction effect stacks with other damage over time effects such as Poison Attack or Mirage Missile, ignores Passive Defense, Invulnerability, and Mana Shield during damage calculation, and can lower a target's HP past 0 and can kill.
  • Targeting ignores Invulnerability and invincibility states.
 
 
2hard for info to edit
 

 

—Sisterly

It's not because it's too hard, it's because I can't. At all.

Infodude575 (talk)18:03, 20 February 2015

The first one is for Damage, the second one is for Targeting. Normally you cannot target anything at all if its invulnerability and invincibility states. I changed the second one from "Targeting and Damage" to just targeting after you pointed that out.

And ye can't edit, well, that's news, and I retract that jest in my edits.

Surrept (talk)20:21, 20 February 2015