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During the early stages of the invasion a far easier method was to throw a [[bola]] at the Controller, causing him to fall off. The mount could then be led away to a relatively safe location and tamed there. Eventually a change was implemented which caused the warhorse to disappear if the Controller was [[dismount]]ed before death. | During the early stages of the invasion a far easier method was to throw a [[bola]] at the Controller, causing him to fall off. The mount could then be led away to a relatively safe location and tamed there. Eventually a change was implemented which caused the warhorse to disappear if the Controller was [[dismount]]ed before death. | ||
− | Saying "trick" causes the steed to cast an area effect spell of unknown effect; this creates a large black cloud on the screen (only visible in the 2D client). One rumour was that it affected [[The Six]]. | + | Saying "trick" causes the steed to cast an area effect spell of unknown effect; this creates a large black cloud on the screen (only visible in the 2D client. 3D appears as fire around horse). One rumour was that it affected [[The Six]]. |
<i>(The symbol:<span style="font-weight:bold;">+/-</span> shows the attributes of a few in game creatures. It does not reflect the entire possible spread.)</i> | <i>(The symbol:<span style="font-weight:bold;">+/-</span> shows the attributes of a few in game creatures. It does not reflect the entire possible spread.)</i> |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 12 January 2011
A ridable mount that requires 3 control slots, similar in appearance to a Nightmare yet slightly more powerful then a Dragon.
These were originally seen with Vanguard Controllers astride, during the Vanguard invasion of 2008. Killing the rider left the steed available for taming.
During the early stages of the invasion a far easier method was to throw a bola at the Controller, causing him to fall off. The mount could then be led away to a relatively safe location and tamed there. Eventually a change was implemented which caused the warhorse to disappear if the Controller was dismounted before death.
Saying "trick" causes the steed to cast an area effect spell of unknown effect; this creates a large black cloud on the screen (only visible in the 2D client. 3D appears as fire around horse). One rumour was that it affected The Six.
(The symbol:+/- shows the attributes of a few in game creatures. It does not reflect the entire possible spread.)
Dread War Horse Statistics | |||
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Spawn Locations | Seen in Papua, Nujel'm and Cove. Not currently spawning. | ||
Fame | Slayer Vulnerability | ||
Karma | Alignment | Evil | |
First Seen | Vanguard event Spr 08 | Pack Instinct | None |
Loot | |||
Gold | Magic Items | ||
Special | Cut Up | ||
Attributes | |||
Strength | 502-551 | Hit Points | 555-648 |
Dexterity | 89-123 | Stamina | 89-123 |
Intelligence | 100-159 | Mana | 100-159 |
Barding Difficulty | 103.4-107.7 | Taming Difficulty | 108 |
Base Damage | 20-26 | Preferred Foods | Meat |
Skills | |||
Wrestling | 95.6+/- | Poisoning | 0 |
Tactics | 109.1+/- | Magery | 42.4+/- |
Resisting Spells | 92.6-96.4 | Evaluating Intelligence | 30.5-41.8 |
Anatomy | 0-13.9 | Meditation | 28.5-32.6 |
Detecting Hidden | Hiding | ||
Parrying | Healing | ||
Necromancy | Spirit Speak | ||
Mysticism | Focus | ||
Spellweaving | Discordance | ||
Bushido | Ninjitsu | ||
Chivalry | Special Abilities | Area effect | |
Resists and Damage |
Types | Physical | Fire | Cold | Poison | Energy |
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Resistances | 65-75 | 20-40 | 20-40 | 50-60 | 40-50 |
Damage | 40 | 20 | 40 |