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Shouldn't it be noted that they vanish as soon was they die and therefore cannot be searched? [[User:GEHAYI|GEHAYI]] ([[User talk:GEHAYI|talk]]) 14:09, 3 February 2021 (CST) |
Shouldn't it be noted that they vanish as soon was they die and therefore cannot be searched? [[User:GEHAYI|GEHAYI]] ([[User talk:GEHAYI|talk]]) 14:09, 3 February 2021 (CST) |
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:Is this something that is different than this general evaporation/vanish feature that all [[:Category:Non-corporeal_undead_creatures|non-corporeal undead]] have? If not, the page is linked to the noncorporeal undead page which explains this. A note could be added to hunting strategies similar to "Like all [[:Category:Non-corporeal_undead_creatures|non-corporeal undead]], witch wraiths will vanish upon being killed as soon as they are out of their [[creature action timer]] or [[roundtime]]." [[User:MOD-GSMOTTE|MOD-GSMOTTE]] ([[User talk:MOD-GSMOTTE|talk]]) 12:32, 7 February 2021 (CST) |
:Is this something that is different than this general evaporation/vanish feature that all [[:Category:Non-corporeal_undead_creatures|non-corporeal undead]] have? If not, the page is linked to the noncorporeal undead page which explains this. A note could be added to hunting strategies similar to "Like all [[:Category:Non-corporeal_undead_creatures|non-corporeal undead]], witch wraiths will vanish upon being killed as soon as they are out of their [[creature action timer]] or [[roundtime]]." [[User:MOD-GSMOTTE|MOD-GSMOTTE]] ([[User talk:MOD-GSMOTTE|talk]]) 12:32, 7 February 2021 (CST) |
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Article states, "Disruption is useful for the effect on the wraith's [[Casting Strength]] CS if you are borderline on the TD tanking." Which disruption is this referring to and could it be internally linked to the appropriate article? [[User:MOD-GSMOTTE|MOD-GSMOTTE]] ([[User talk:MOD-GSMOTTE|talk]]) 07:21, 28 March 2021 (CDT) |
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Shouldn't it be noted that they vanish as soon was they die and therefore cannot be searched? GEHAYI (talk) 14:09, 3 February 2021 (CST)
- Is this something that is different than this general evaporation/vanish feature that all non-corporeal undead have? If not, the page is linked to the noncorporeal undead page which explains this. A note could be added to hunting strategies similar to "Like all non-corporeal undead, witch wraiths will vanish upon being killed as soon as they are out of their creature action timer or roundtime." MOD-GSMOTTE (talk) 12:32, 7 February 2021 (CST)
Article states, "Disruption is useful for the effect on the wraith's Casting Strength CS if you are borderline on the TD tanking." Which disruption is this referring to and could it be internally linked to the appropriate article? MOD-GSMOTTE (talk) 07:21, 28 March 2021 (CDT)