Undead creation/slavery
#1
Hi!

I wondered if multiple summoned undead creatures had been implemented and if undead creatures could be enslaved, if so how many undead slaves can a PC have at the same time?
Also can undead creatures be created and stay permanently?

thanks ^^
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#2
Don't think you can enslave undead, atleast it would not make sense at all. And I don't think any summoned creature's stay permanently either.



-Sten
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#3
Summoned creatures do not last forever as depending on the creature the time duration.
I believe familiars and companions the exception unless they are killed. Mounts will stay for duration of game, even if you have hitched them elsewhere unless they are killed.
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#4
Mindless undeads are practically slaves already, anyhow.

- Edin
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#5
And Shackled mobs go away when you logout, unless you sell them.

-Sten
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#6
Evil clerics and blackguards can dominate undead for a short period of time. As far as summons, I think you're only allowed 1 spell summon of any type, casting another spell unsummons the first.
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#7
(07-23-2011, 05:17 PM)DarkRanger Wrote: Evil clerics and blackguards can dominate undead for a short period of time. As far as summons, I think you're only allowed 1 spell summon of any type, casting another spell unsummons the first.

That is correct. You can have a companion and a familiar in addition to one summoned but you cannot have two summons at once.
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#8
(07-24-2011, 03:05 AM)Animayhem Wrote:
(07-23-2011, 05:17 PM)DarkRanger Wrote: Evil clerics and blackguards can dominate undead for a short period of time. As far as summons, I think you're only allowed 1 spell summon of any type, casting another spell unsummons the first.

That is correct. You can have a companion and a familiar in addition to one summoned but you cannot have two summons at once.

Not sure, but aren't animal companions and familiars in the same "slot" for game engine purposes?
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#9
They are different. So, for example, if you really want an entourage and you have an evil Sorcerer/Ranger/Cleric you could have your animal companion, your familiar, one summoned creature, all your recently captured slaves (up to what your strength allows), and all controlled undead (up to what Turn Undead allows) following you around at the same time. Keep in mind that if you were adventuring though this would give you a significant penalty to combat XP though.
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#10
Heh, you forgot to mention faction aid! :P

KTA
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