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The incredible visible hero

04-13-2005, 03:01 AM#1
RodOfNOD
It appears that when you have a hero with permanent invisiblity with an item that can be "used" and you "use" the item it temporarly makes the hero visible.

Is this the way it should work? Anyone else run into this "feature"?

Thanks

Rod
04-13-2005, 04:59 AM#2
Azhag
I found this weird thing that happens with invisibility. If you give a unit an item that gives invisibility once you click the item, and have two of the same item, and click one, wait a sec and click the other, the hero becomes perma invisible, even while attacking!!!!

So, try doing my little experiment here, and then try click the item once again, once the cooldown is off. See of that works.

~Azhag~
04-13-2005, 01:52 PM#3
Panto
I know that the Draenei in the human TFT campaign have permanent invisibility except when doing something. I think it may be a purposeful feature of that ability.

Perhaps there is an ability that makes them always invisible, even when attacking, but I don't know what it is, necessarily.
04-13-2005, 05:11 PM#4
Anitarf
The permanent invisibility (not only used by the Draenai, but also by Far Seer's Shadow Wolves) doesn't grand complete invisibility, but, as has been remarked, reveals the unit whenever it attacks or does anything else, like casts a spell or uses an item. The duration this revealment lasts can be modified under the ability properties in the object editor, and the unit will be completely invisible if this duration is set to 0.
04-13-2005, 07:09 PM#5
RodOfNOD
Quote:
Originally Posted by Anitarf
The permanent invisibility (not only used by the Draenai, but also by Far Seer's Shadow Wolves) doesn't grand complete invisibility, but, as has been remarked, reveals the unit whenever it attacks or does anything else, like casts a spell or uses an item. The duration this revealment lasts can be modified under the ability properties in the object editor, and the unit will be completely invisible if this duration is set to 0.


YES!! Thank you for the help and the others. Always nice to ask and get an appropriate answer.

Thanks again all of you!

Rod