I was partied with an amazon in nightmare who was level 76 and had a golden aura beneath her. We were traveling in River of Flame and I assumed she had on M'avina's set, however she was shooting bolts, not arrows! She was strafing but I could not see rather she was using a bow or xbow because the graphics just showed her bare-handed firing; maybe it's a runeword?
Also, in Nightmare, I killed Talic with my level 76 paladin... and died to his fire explosion. I was pretty upset because I had exactly 91% fire resist (Guardian's Angel and Inferno Stride boots) and 741 life at the time, but no Fire Absorb. I may have taken a little damage before he exploded, but I was definitely over 75% healthy and was not cursed at the time. I suppose there is a very small chance that I got cursed at the last moment when he died, however I find this highly unlikely since the other two ancients were already dead and I don't remember Talic having the curse property. My question is how much fire damage does Talic do when he 'explodes'? And on the off-chance I was cursed, how much damage would this have been - or to cut to the chase, was it enough damage to have killed me assuming at a very minimum 556 hit points (down 75%)?
Also, in Nightmare, I killed Talic with my level 76 paladin... and died to his fire explosion. I was pretty upset because I had exactly 91% fire resist (Guardian's Angel and Inferno Stride boots) and 741 life at the time, but no Fire Absorb. I may have taken a little damage before he exploded, but I was definitely over 75% healthy and was not cursed at the time. I suppose there is a very small chance that I got cursed at the last moment when he died, however I find this highly unlikely since the other two ancients were already dead and I don't remember Talic having the curse property. My question is how much fire damage does Talic do when he 'explodes'? And on the off-chance I was cursed, how much damage would this have been - or to cut to the chase, was it enough damage to have killed me assuming at a very minimum 556 hit points (down 75%)?
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