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#1 fs_moraelyn

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 19:40

Is there any purpose to having people in your Allies/Enemies lists? Any benefits or bonuses?

Is this just so that you can keep track, and others can see who you deem as Allies and Enemies?

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Moraelyn

#2 fs_riccadawn

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 20:01

It's mainly just a quick link to someone's profile. However, there is a buff called "assist" that automatically picks one of your allies within 25 levels of you to assist you in combat against creatures.

#3 fs_sigiloso

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 21:08

For game mechanics there is only one purpose for the allies list, the buff called Assist.

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+0.05% per point chance of one of your allies assisting in combat vs. creatures. (Ally is randomly selected and adds 50% of their attack, defense, damage, armor and hp - note this also excludes allies whom are more than 25 levels above you.).


Is in the defensive skill tree and you can start progressing in the skill at lvl 250.

#4 fs_azuk

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 21:28

For game mechanics there is only one purpose for the allies list, the buff called Assist.

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+0.05% per point chance of one of your allies assisting in combat vs. creatures. (Ally is randomly selected and adds 50% of their attack, defense, damage, armor and hp - note this also excludes allies whom are more than 25 levels above you.).


Is in the defensive skill tree and you can start progressing in the skill at lvl 250.


Thats of course if there are people in your lvl range :)


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