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Cutting one-sided bond eats up Wader's max HPs

Posted: Thu May 16, 2024 8:25 am
by Asandra
I had to drop link yesterday as I had to leave in a hurry.

Shortly after it seem my warder, Draz, died.
Today I logged on and was still bonded to Draz, while he was not bonded to me anymore.

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You are subjected to the following effects:
- WARDER BOND to draz

Players in your Zone
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Asandra - In the Sitting Room
Melosa - In the Well
Draz - The Warders' Practice Yard

* HP:Healthy SP:Bursting MV:Full >
tell draz I can still see you on where
You tell Draz 'I can still see you on where'
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I did the most logical thing I could think of and went for a swim, after which I can rebond:

You flap and paddle madly to stay afloat, and suck in a lot of water.
You are dead! Sorry...
Circle of Light
[ obvious exits: D ]
Zone: Circles of Light/Darkness/Ravens
The waters of a blue-veined marble fountain pour forth here.
A stout wooden barrel stands nearby.
A kind-faced figure stands here.
Pietr Hawke is here, looking dazed and confused.
You cough up a mouthful of water.

stat
* HP:Critical SP:Strong MV:Haggard >
You are a 536 year old female human channeler.
You are subjected to the following effects:

* HP:Critical SP:Strong MV:Haggard >

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But then it seems this act (severing the bond) took away 15 max HPs of Draz :shock:

Re: Cutting one-sided bond eats up Wader's max HPs

Posted: Thu May 16, 2024 2:47 pm
by Ryzom
This is a known bug, and we record our hps/stats/rerolls on Gaidin forums for when it happens so that Elysia or whoever can set us back.

Re: Cutting one-sided bond eats up Wader's max HPs

Posted: Fri May 17, 2024 7:29 am
by Elysia
Yeah, the bug is how Draz lost the bond, but basically, nfc. It happens maybe once or twice a year, so it's hard to unearth.

Re: Cutting one-sided bond eats up Wader's max HPs

Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 8:02 am
by Alison
What if we run a test with multiple groups of pairs and see if the bug can be recreated? Eg 10 pairs, doing deliberate bond breaking and see what causes it.