07-13-2003, 07:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-13-2003, 07:37 PM by Nicodemus Phaulkon.)
Notice anything missing?
After finding an Um in 1.09, I started hunting for a normal item (specifically) in order to determine what the runeword's level was, instead of having it hidden by an elite's (or possibly exceptional's) level requirements.
So. 47. But no Static Field (the Lightning Bolt was minor anyway... so *toss*), nor affecting of enemy's Lightning Resistance. This is two levels lower than the Crescent Moon Highland Blade screenshot that's on dii.net's site, not to mention that the dii.net screenshot has the runeword displayed as how the Arreat Summit describes it.
What am I seeing here? Is this the reality of what Crescent Moon is supposed to be, or did I snag on a bug and missed out on actual expected affixes?
At level 47, and given the runes being as cheap as they are, it would make sense for this runeword to actually exist in *this* format. As indicated before, it would be a wonderful "middle ground" runeword between the King's Grace and the Silence/Fury. We have "Cruel" prefix damage, IAS, ITD... not too shabby. If this is true to form, it would make SO much more sense to me in the sense of game balance. The only items with Static Field upon striking would remain Schaefer's Hammer and Stormlash, which are level 79 and 82 respectively. Believe you me, having Static Field on a weapon at clvl 47 would be the game's undoing. Several here have expressed a "meh, whatever" regard to SF on a weapon. Let me assure you from a Zealot's PoV that it is an awesome weapon.
Can anyone provide collaboration with either "my" version or the "AS" version?
*tips helm*
Garnered Wisdom --
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If it has more than four legs, kill it immediately.
Never hesitate to put another bullet into the skull of the movie's main villain; it'll save time on the denouement.
Eight hours per day of children's TV programming can reduce a grown man to tears -- PM me for details.