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Announce News Post #1883

elusive misWeave reWoven

Written by: Clementius, The Weaver
Date: Friday, February 18th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone


Summary: some higher-damage attacks should work more consistently now.

Detail: certain attacks (case in point: a tekura attack known as AXK)
had been found under odd circumstances to produce inconsistent results.

The most recent report had a target receiving LESS damage when the
target's maximum health was increased. This very elusive misWeave has
lain noticed, but unresolved, for an extended period.

Today, the Weave is reWoven in this area, and the misWeave is, we
believe, eliminated!

I go to some detail in this so that you all may watch for anything
that seems amiss. Most likely is that some of your higher damage
attacks vs. higher-health enemies will increase, perhaps quite a bit!
But do keep an eye open, and as always, use BUG to report problems.

Penned by my hand on the 5th of Chronos, in the year 385 AF.


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Announce News Post #1883

elusive misWeave reWoven

Written by: Clementius, The Weaver
Date: Friday, February 18th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone


Summary: some higher-damage attacks should work more consistently now.

Detail: certain attacks (case in point: a tekura attack known as AXK)
had been found under odd circumstances to produce inconsistent results.

The most recent report had a target receiving LESS damage when the
target's maximum health was increased. This very elusive misWeave has
lain noticed, but unresolved, for an extended period.

Today, the Weave is reWoven in this area, and the misWeave is, we
believe, eliminated!

I go to some detail in this so that you all may watch for anything
that seems amiss. Most likely is that some of your higher damage
attacks vs. higher-health enemies will increase, perhaps quite a bit!
But do keep an eye open, and as always, use BUG to report problems.

Penned by my hand on the 5th of Chronos, in the year 385 AF.


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