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After spending about a day trying to figure out why in the world you would ever want to become a vampire lord in the late game, I could think of no good reasons so I gave up and undid the previous change. [[User:Gneek|Gneek]] 17:47, 10 July 2008 (UTC) | After spending about a day trying to figure out why in the world you would ever want to become a vampire lord in the late game, I could think of no good reasons so I gave up and undid the previous change. [[User:Gneek|Gneek]] 17:47, 10 July 2008 (UTC) | ||
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+ | Some polymorph causers "fade"/you return to your original form. Is there away to prevent said return? Will this amulet do the job I just described?[[User:Slarty|Slarty]] 22:59, August 26, 2010 (UTC) |
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I'm sorry, but what the hell is the last edit supposed to mean? Why would you want to be polymorphed into a vampire lord in late game?
- In the late game, this is great for keeping you polymorphed into a Vampire lord, though bear in mind that you cannot wear an Amulet of life saving at the same time to protect you if you accidentally hit a cockatrice.
- KTHXBAI, gneek
After spending about a day trying to figure out why in the world you would ever want to become a vampire lord in the late game, I could think of no good reasons so I gave up and undid the previous change. Gneek 17:47, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
fading polymorphity
Some polymorph causers "fade"/you return to your original form. Is there away to prevent said return? Will this amulet do the job I just described?Slarty 22:59, August 26, 2010 (UTC)