Title: Help Embalm Post by: Matthew on April 21, 2006, 10:12:31 pm Syntax: embalm <corpse>
One of the most useful and basic skills as a necromancer is embalm. This process involves removing all the corpses liquids and flilling them back up with embalming fluid, this process preserves the body for a longer period of time. The more embalmings you preform the better looking the corpse will turn out. Though this skill is basic if you do something wrong in the process the corpse will be distroyed. Should be 'filling'. Should be 'perform'. Should be 'destroyed'. Title: Re: Help Embalm Post by: Moon_Face on April 24, 2006, 09:35:24 am The more embalmings you preform the better looking the corpse will turn out. As i remember you cann't embalm corpse again right after first one. It's not correspond to that phrase and it's sad. Necromancers can't carry corpses of strong creatures and make thier expiriments as much as they want because mud does not replace an affect of embalm. You may place second embalm only when that flag disappeared from corpse. But you have no way to see when it happened and corpse decays. It will be right to let necromancer to embalm corpses as much as they want and just renovate time of embalm flag on corpses. Title: Re: Help Embalm Post by: deda on April 25, 2006, 01:49:36 am And while talking about corpses (mmm, yummy) 8) I have noticed some grotesque corpses or something like that while spamsuiciding in Nether... When you kill them and take a look around the room there would be a message... A corpse of grotesque corpse is lying here... Too paradoxical(how can a corpse have a corpse?), not to mention it's hillarious... I suggest changeing it into something like grotesque cadaver, carrion, whaterever, just change it from corpse into something else...
Title: Re: Help Embalm Post by: Matthew on April 30, 2006, 11:17:58 am Erm so far as i can tell you can actually only embalm a corpse once, help file should read instead that the better you are at embalm the better looking the corpse.
Title: Re: Help Embalm Post by: Habbakuk on May 02, 2006, 07:28:08 pm Fixed.
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