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Heartsalive 70 Human Warlock Thunderhorn Euro PvE Guild: Ultra Cohesion Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 0/21/40 |
Gravity in Outlands
Is it just me or does gravity seem to be pulling harder in Outlands? I mean I'm pretty sure I get a lot more fall damange in Outlands than I do in Azeroth.
I haven't really tested this, so I might be paranoid, but I ended up dying several times when I was pretty sure I would survive the fall. Could anyone pretty please confirm this? |
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Sindorella 70 Blood Elf Warlock Wildhammer Euro PvE Guild: Ressurection Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 0/21/40 |
Re: Gravity in Outlands
I have found that falling never seems to produce the amount of helath loss i expect in outland or azeroth.
Sometimes small jumps (off the hut you appear on in org when entering via a portal) take huge amounts off and large ones dont seem to hurt too bad (off the scyer lift). Will look out for it and see if i notice anything. |
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Duudinja 70 Undead Warlock Ravenholdt Euro RP PvP Guild: The Betrayal Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 42/0/19 |
Re: Gravity in Outlands
The question is why at level 40 I lose 700 hp when jumping down from building at orgrimmar, but at level 70 I lose 2,5k ^^
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Heartsalive 70 Human Warlock Thunderhorn Euro PvE Guild: Ultra Cohesion Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 0/21/40 |
Re: Gravity in Outlands
So it's based on a certian % of your total health. Makes sense, but me and warrior went to Karazhan to complete some quests alone there (Aran was dead so the way to the NPC's we needed to talk were clear).
We used the doorman to get summoned in the library and started going down to the NPC, but one of the rooms still had 2 undead and 3 imps alive. I ss'd myself and jumped down and full health and died (I lost a bit over 10k hp from the fall). The warrior had almost 12k hp and he lived from the same fall. :/ |
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Re: Gravity in Outlands
as a warrior if you go defensive stance you take less fall damage
warriors in defensive stance, rogues with safe fall(trainable at level 40), and druids in cat form have safe fall are all ways to nullify fall damage priests levitate mages slow fall shamans used to be able to use the sentry totem bug so many ways to avoid fall damage you just have to play with the game ^^ |
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Daergel 70 Gnome Warlock Argent Dawn Euro RP Guild: Heroes of Old Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 6/44/11 |
Re: Gravity in Outlands
Falling off the edge in Outland is an interesting experience - I had to try it at least once!
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swampish 70 Gnome Warlock Killrog Euro PvE Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 42/8/11 |
Re: Gravity in Outlands
When im bored i just take off all my gear fly as high as possible and de-mount,
always fun. gnomes are meant to fly. |
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Re: Gravity in Outlands
got to nagrand and use that trampline to get the slowfall buff then mount up when you land after the first jump, and fly as high as it's lets you and dismount midair and watch as you slowly fall down landing before the buff wears off.
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