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    Ray of Frost with GSF Conj not freezing targets

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    • Mox BerylM
      Mox Beryl Banned
      last edited by

      Server Version: 7105

      I've been running starter quests with my wizard and have yet to see anything get frozen, despite having GSF Conjuration.

      Claudia Leigh Blackwell (portrait)
      Former: Laurel Wildwalker, Maggie Marigold

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      • ZoolZ
        Zool
        last edited by

        Are you seeing them make saves? I just looked at the script and don't see any big issues.

        int bHasGSFC = GetHasFeat(FEAT_GREATER_SPELL_FOCUS_CONJURATION, OBJECT_SELF);
        
        //If the caster has GSF Conjuration,
                    if(bHasGSFC == TRUE) {
                        //Have the target make a fort save vs caster INT + GSF
                        int nFortSave = FortitudeSave(oTarget,
                                                        10 + GetCasterAbilityModifier(OBJECT_SELF) + 4,
                                                        SAVING_THROW_TYPE_COLD);
        
                        switch(nFortSave) {
                            //If the saving throw fails,
                            case 0:
                                //Then apply a 10% movement speed decrease for d3 rounds
                                ApplyEffectToObject(DURATION_TYPE_TEMPORARY,
                                                    EffectMovementSpeedDecrease(10),
                                                    oTarget,
                                                    RoundsToSeconds(d3()));
                                break;
        
                            //Do nothing if the save succeeds, the target is immune, or if FortitudeSave() does weird shit
                            case 1:
                                break;
        
                            case 2:
                                break;
        
                            default:
                                break;
                        }
                    }
        

        > !!!MOLES for the MOLE GOD!!!

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        • Mox BerylM
          Mox Beryl Banned
          last edited by

          Yeah, I see saves fail but they still don't freeze.

          Claudia Leigh Blackwell (portrait)
          Former: Laurel Wildwalker, Maggie Marigold

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          • ZoolZ
            Zool
            last edited by

            Yes, but they lose 10% movement speed - there doesn;'t appear to be a visual effect to go with it, which could probly be changed, but they are losing the 10% movement speed.

            > !!!MOLES for the MOLE GOD!!!

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            • Mox BerylM
              Mox Beryl Banned
              last edited by

              I might have misunderstood what was supposed to happen. This thread says "applies a freeze effect" which I assumed was the same thing Boreal Winds does.

              Claudia Leigh Blackwell (portrait)
              Former: Laurel Wildwalker, Maggie Marigold

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              • ZoolZ
                Zool
                last edited by

                I guess if we chuck a freeze VFX on it- that might help - but it shuold probly say, applies a freeze effect, which causes a 10% movement speed decrease

                > !!!MOLES for the MOLE GOD!!!

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                • Mox BerylM
                  Mox Beryl Banned
                  last edited by

                  Okay, so no bug after all! A visual effect would be nice though.

                  Claudia Leigh Blackwell (portrait)
                  Former: Laurel Wildwalker, Maggie Marigold

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                  • EchoE
                    Echo @Zool
                    last edited by Echo

                    @Zool said in Ray of Frost with GSF Conj not freezing targets:

                    I guess if we chuck a freeze VFX on it- that might help - but it shuold probly say, applies a freeze effect, which causes a 10% movement speed decrease

                    It used to do a vfx.

                    "You can complain if you weren't asked; you can't complain if you were asked but didn't contribute." ~ Professor.

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                    • EchoE
                      Echo @Echo
                      last edited by

                      Fix attempted v7358

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                      • EchoE
                        Echo @Echo
                        last edited by

                        Has anyone tested this?

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                        • EchoE
                          Echo @Echo
                          last edited by

                          I saw it used recently. Fix seems to be working.

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