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Old 03-08-2009, 08:42 PM
jwallstone jwallstone is offline
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Default Charm Bugs

I've noticed two bugs that happen with charm.

I noticed that sometimes, charmed troops (humanoids by Demoness or animals by Druids) will "shake off" the charm and revert back to the owner before the effect is done. At first I thought I had just counted wrong, but I noticed it consistently occurring with poisoned troops. I did a test and confirmed this. If you poison a troop first with Sleem's Poison Spit, then charm them, then the next time their turn is up, they will receive poison damage but the charm will disappear! I have not tested it with other means of poisoning besides Sleem's Spit. I can't imagine any logical explanation for this, so I believe it's a bug.
(I think this is probably the same thing that happened here: http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...ighlight=charm)


The other bug is that when attempting to charm Archmages, it appears that it works. Even the log says that the Charm was successful. But Archmages are Mind immune, and do not actually get charmed. The problem is that the Charm ability is supposed to do damage when charm doesn't work, but it doesn't even do any damage.
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