Multi-summon[]
I read somewhere there a bug about gate and planar binding spell. It seem possible to cast more then one of those. I tested with the infinite fast casting bug (Counterspell) and casted over 20 greater planar binding in a second. The result is that I had two vrock. Is there is a bug with the function EffectSummonCreature()? I think its about the delay before apply the function that make this bug possible, any idea of the problem? --ILKAY 03:36, April 6, 2010 (UTC)
- If you have to use another bug in order to have multiple summons, I'd consider this a side-effect of that other bug (so not a bug in this spell, nor in the summon creature effect/command). --The Krit 19:23, May 12, 2010 (UTC)
- The best place to note this bug would be under time stop, that the spell could allow for more than one creature to be summoned in its duration. Putting the bug note in this article is misleading (as the issue is with EffectSummonCreature() not planar binding). WhiZard 20:11, May 12, 2010 (UTC)
- Time stop doesn't trigger this bug as far I know (and tested). The only bug with time stop and summon is by example if I summon a black blade of disaster then a mordaken guardian. The mordaken gardian will have the black blade of disaster buff (weapon enhancement, invulnerability).
Yes I must confest you need to create a game engine bug for multisummoning. In that case it might be better to simply remove the note. --ILKAY 22:46, May 12, 2010 (UTC)
- Time stop doesn't trigger this bug as far I know (and tested). The only bug with time stop and summon is by example if I summon a black blade of disaster then a mordaken guardian. The mordaken gardian will have the black blade of disaster buff (weapon enhancement, invulnerability).
- So remove the multi-summon bug note from all the spells where it appears? --The Krit 12:07, June 2, 2010 (UTC)
- Yah, this affect gate, lesser planar binding, planar binding and greater planar bindingILKAY 01:25, June 3, 2010 (UTC)