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Old June 29th, 2007, 05:38 PM

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Default Will overland protections spells stop Oedipus?

Spells like dome of arcane warding, will this prevent fate of oedipus hitting whoever cast it?
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Default Re: Will overland protections spells stop Oedipus?

No. Those only protect vs things that specifically target the province.
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Old June 30th, 2007, 12:18 AM

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Default Re: Will overland protections spells stop Oedipus?

It may have been against a rejuvenating pretender, I don't recall, but I do remember blowing an AI pretenders eyes out with FoO and them recasting the Eyes of God next round. Anyone know whether Eyes can be cast by a blind/eyeless pretender?
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Default Re: Will overland protections spells stop Oedipus?

Yes, a monolith can cast Eyes.

There's also a few races (Marverni, Rlyeh) who can cast Eyes with their national mages (equipped with items forgeable by those mages).
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