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::* Yes, that comment ("visible to all creatures") and the lack of a creature parameter to that command does suggest that being in the same party does not matter. So Iconclast's test could be rather easy to pull off without assistance. Just start the dedicated server, log in with the rogue who will detect and flag the trap, log out, then log in with the non-rogue who will try to recover it. Piece of cake. ... Now I'm hungry.... --[[User:The Krit|The Krit]] 00:39, January 13, 2012 (UTC) |
::* Yes, that comment ("visible to all creatures") and the lack of a creature parameter to that command does suggest that being in the same party does not matter. So Iconclast's test could be rather easy to pull off without assistance. Just start the dedicated server, log in with the rogue who will detect and flag the trap, log out, then log in with the non-rogue who will try to recover it. Piece of cake. ... Now I'm hungry.... --[[User:The Krit|The Krit]] 00:39, January 13, 2012 (UTC) |
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− | :::* Ran said test on my own dedicated server. The rogue set and flagged an epic sonic trap from a trap kit and then logged off. A non-rogue logged on and could see the set trap. "One party only" was not checked. [[User:WhiZard|WhiZard]] 06:20, January 13, 2012 (UTC) |