Glyph of Warding

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Glyph of Warding
Requirements: Unknown
Slot Cost: Unknown
Difficulty: Unknown
Type / Skill: glyph / Unknown
Use Cost: Soul
Contest: Unknown vs. Unknown
Path: Unknown
Description: Unknown
Effect: [[ability effect is::, , , , This glyph, when traced on a dead body, allows a Paladin to protect a dead person's items when they depart. Instead of the person's posessions falling into a grave which is then susceptible to grave robbing, the glyph protects the items for a time. Only the original owner of the items can TAP the glyph, which then causes all items to be replaced upon the person's body. A Paladin can retrace the glyph to see how much time is left, and if there is under two minutes remaining a retrace will refresh the glyph. When traced on a living person, this glyph prevents an assailant from using ranged weapons (including Targeted Magic).]]
Messaging: You trace the glyph of warding around <player>'s dead body!

<Paladin> traces the glyph of warding over <player>'s body until a soft red glow appears.

The warding glyph flares into a brilliant red light as it settles over <player>'s remains, protecting them.

You trace the glyph of warding at <player> whose attention waivers from you.



Syntax

  • TRACE WARD <body/assailant>

OR

  • GLYPH WARD <body/assailant>

Duration

Dependant on circle and charisma.






Death, Depart, and Wards! · on 7/28/2009 9:59:56 PM Generate a link to this post in a pop-up window. 2855 reply Reply Heyo!

A few updates and fixes to dying, departing, and glyphes of warding are now live in Prime & Platinum with TF to follow in a day or two.

(1) A major bug in glyphs of warding that was causing them to prematurely dump their contents has been squished.

(2) Glyph of Warding will continue to act as it has in the past for normal departs.

(3) If someone under the affects of a Glyph of Warding uses one of the advanced Depart options (Coins, Items, and Full), they will always get Depart Full, but at only a two favor cost.

(4) The EXP verb will now track your total number of departs and total number of deaths separately. Please note that since there was no way to track them separately in the past, this change is not retroactive. From now on, the Deaths counter will now track total deaths. The Departs counter will count total departs.

- GM Dartenian

If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right. - Henry Ford


Oh... you trace. · on 2/28/2010 1:06:59 PM Generate a link to this post in a pop-up window. 1452 reply Reply Attention Paladins: As a quality of life release, TRACE and GLYPH have been reworked.

You will now find that GLYPH does all the things you used to rely on TRACE for, but better. TRACE will still work of course -- mostly for the benefit of returning Paladins who don't see this post -- but GLYPH is 100% more efficient. To show you what I mean, here's a bit of GLYPH HELP.

>glyph help Syntax:

GLYPH -- Tells you what glyphs you know.
GLYPH <type> -- Performs the proper glyph on yourself, if possible.
GLYPH <type> [person|object] -- Performs the proper glyph on the target.

As you can see, the point here is that you have to type a bit less to get the results you want. This is live in Plat/Prime as of right now, and will move to Fallen when I'm content I didn't break anything.

~ GMBasilisc ~