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Thread: Retaining buffs after resuscitation

WarFerret
Tue Apr 20, 2004 10:29 am
#1

I seem to recall reading that a while agoyou didn't used to lose your buffs when you died and were resuscitated, can anyone confirm or deny this ?


Given that you can't eat or drink for some time after you died (if you've been stuffing your face beforehand in an attempt to avoid it) it seems that at least food and drink buffs ought to remain even if the doc ones don't, although since we can't reapply them in dungeons, I'd rather they stayed after a res too.


Note that I'm only talking about ressing here, if you clone you should lose everything.



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Ississ - FarStar - Master Doctor/Master Heavy Swordsman.

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Tiberian74
Tue Apr 20, 2004 11:15 am
#2

once your dead your dead you lose the lot and imo thats the way it should be weather you clone or get a res, iv never seen anything about keeping the buffs if you get res'd and imo if you did it would be a total joke, i also think the anything youve eaten should also be rest if you die enabling you ti stock up on food and drink.
WarFerret
Tue Apr 20, 2004 11:31 am
#3

If you die but are resuscitated why should your stomach be empty ? That doesn't make any sense.


The reason I bring this up is that you cannot rebuff in the corvette (or any indoor dungeon), which means that anyone who dies might as well clone and go home because they're going to be useless to the group after that point, I want to see that changed.


... and I'm well aware that currently you lose all your stat buffs, but I recall reading in here that you didn't used to, I'm just curious as to why it was changed.



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Ississ - FarStar - Master Doctor/Master Heavy Swordsman.

"If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, we have at least to consider the possibility that we have a small aquatic bird of the family anatidae on our hands." - Douglas Adams
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