Ss And Crystal Wave !!@@!!

Triple Evel

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Dec 2005

Order Of Noble Excellence {ONE}

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when i use an Mo/E for a smite run ... i use after shock and crystal wave ... and i was wondering if i actually can use CW ... u see it negates negative conditions from ad. foes ... and is the SS necro smites are considered conditions or they mean conditions as ( bleeding , weaknes , crippled .etc ) ?

Sir Krohan

Banned

Join Date: Oct 2005

The Shattered Hand

W/Mo

SS is a hex not a condition..

Triple Evel

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Dec 2005

Order Of Noble Excellence {ONE}

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that's what i meant ... does it negate those or ?!

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Jungle Guide

Join Date: Dec 2005

No, SS = hex. Crystal Wave removes all conditions - blind, cripple, burning etc. Im not sure there is anyway to remove hexes from foes with the exception of shatter delusions (may be only for mesmer hexes)

Im a bit confused about what you're trying to get at..

Capitan Del Queso

Academy Page

Join Date: Aug 2005

Pacific Time Zone

Pheonix Ascension

Many necro spells including Sipteful Spirit are described as hex spells and put a hex on a target, and hexes cannot be removed with spells that remove conditions. Hexes are represented by magenta, whereas conditions are represented by a yellowish-brown color. Hexes that appear on your effects bar are bordered in magenta, and conditions on your effects bar are bordered in yellowish-brown. When another creature has a hex on it, its health bar has a magenta arrow on it unless it's a certain health degeneration hex, in which case the whole health bar will be magenta. When a creature has a condition on it, it has a greyish arrow on its health bar, but bleeding causes the bar to be a lighter red, and poison or disease turns the health bar green.

Triple Evel

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Dec 2005

Order Of Noble Excellence {ONE}

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thnx guys ...