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"Pete MC" <nomorespam@youbastids.com> skrev i en meddelelse
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> user0 wrote:
> >
> > Is it possible to cast one "conjure creature" spell more than once so
> > that you get more than one creature? It seems that every time I have
> > one already conjured, my second (and subsequent) attempts fail -
> > always. Coincidence?
> >
> > user0
>
> Nope, fraid not. But what you can do is have a spell made that conjures
> several different creatures at once, eg a skeleton, a lesser bonewalker,
> a greater bonewalker and a ghost can all be summoned at once, but not
> two skeletons. No idea why.
>
> Same for bound armour, my Dreadlord had a spell made called Wargarb that
> summons all the bound armour together with a bound longsword with one
> cast.
When you conjure more than one monster of the same type, the new
conjuration
'overwrite' the previous one and the new monster replaces the previous
one.
If you need to conjure an army of skeletons, you must create unique types
of
skeletons and treat them as unique monsters. As it is now, you can make
a spell or an enchantment that conjures a skeleton, a skeleton champion,
a skeleton archer and a skeleton warrior at the same time. A ring or an
amulet can carry such a spell. If you use the editor, you are not limited
by the enchantment value, if you keep that intact - or you can just adjust
it.
merlin