What happens if, say, you have 296 health, and you cast an Immolate spell, with a fireblade and wyldfyre on an opponent that had 613 heath? Who would win and who would loose? Or would it be a tie? Because the Fireblade and wyldfyre would boost the damage it does to you, and the opponent. Admin, what would happen?
This has happened to me in a pvp once before. i was feinted right before i used immolate and we both died. it was considered a loss for us both and we both lossed tickets. (which i thought wasn't fair)
This has happened to me in a pvp once before. i was feinted right before i used immolate and we both died. it was considered a loss for us both and we both lossed tickets. (which i thought wasn't fair)
"wasnt fair" why, you both died? seems fair to me.
This has happened to me in a pvp once before. i was feinted right before i used immolate and we both died. it was considered a loss for us both and we both lossed tickets. (which i thought wasn't fair)
Ok, thanks, CFuquay. But I mean, like, in a street fight, with,say, a grendel? But thanks anyway!
This has happened to me in a pvp once before. i was feinted right before i used immolate and we both died. it was considered a loss for us both and we both lossed tickets. (which i thought wasn't fair)
I love that spell. It's almost enough for me to create a fire wizard just to have it, but i can't quit death. i faced a wizard in pvp who used immolate and ended up defeating himself. If you are goin to use the spell, make sure you shield first. thats what i do when using sacrifice. it doesn't hurt as much:)
If you don't survive the last round, you lose. I've been in situations were both my NPC opponent and I used fire elf to finish each other off, and it sends you back to the common area with 1 health and no victory loot.