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Old 2nd November 2005, 09:28 AM   #1
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Question Negative resists

Has any one seen it where your char has negative resists. I have char on Sonoma that has -24 phys and +10 in all other resists when she has nothing on or in her hands. I dont mind the positive ones but the negative ons sucks. Any Ideas on how to fix this. I have paged the worthless GM's and they refuse to even come and talk to me about it.
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Old 2nd November 2005, 09:29 AM   #2
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Re: Negative resists

You'll need to cast either magic reflect, or reactive armour

That'll fix it
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Old 2nd November 2005, 09:40 AM   #3
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Re: Negative resists

I tried that and every other spell I could cast on myself. All they did was make the niumbers change all over the place. at one point I had -38 Phys. and +20 in all others. The big question is since this is a bug what is UO doing to fix the problem.
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Re: Negative resists

Hmm that is odd
Hope you get it fixed
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Re: Negative resists

I remember this bug from a long time ago...something made your resists stick to negative for some reason. Hmm..I can't remember what fixed it!

I'll poke around Stratics and see if I can find an answer..
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Old 2nd November 2005, 10:14 AM   #6
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Re: Negative resists

Magic Reflect did that to me.. like Thrad.. I forgot which spell I cast to fix it.. its definately fixable though! hrrmmm.. that wasn't very helpful was it?

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Re: Negative resists

this is what I did when I found myself in that situation, throw on an arcane robe, and try combos of reactive armor, magic reflect and protection, you will zero yourself out in a few trys. Reactive does +15phys -5 elementals, protection does -15phys +5elementals, I forget what the magic reflect does exactly,but I think it does the -phys +elem, you should be able to figure it out with a few trys. Hope that helped. i believe arch protection does the same as normal protection, so go with protection.
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Re: Negative resists

I know that those spells cause resists to change, but I had not cast any of them on myself which is why its so odd. I did manage to get it fixed....For now by casting and casting and casting some more. My resists jumped around more than a Vorpral bunny!!!
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Re: Negative resists

what happened to me one time, was my paladin was fighting alongside my buddy who is a mage, he somehow casted like arch protection or something like that, which is an area spell, I lost 15ph for the longest time, until I made a mage and figured it out. I think 2 of those are target spells, so they could have been done onto you without you knowing it.
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Re: Negative resists

Hokay....

What is your (base) Magic Resist skill?

This is going to be the basis of what we can find as to what would put you in said situation.
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