Isn't there a vial or two somewhere in T2? Big McLargeHuge 00:27, 5 June 2008 (UTC)
- I cannot recall ever needing it for zombies in T2, but certainly, if you find them in T2 we can revise the articles. I know what you mean, though. There was a nagging in my mind that it seems strange that there are none at all, so I'm willing to be corrected on the matter--or any other.
- Ehcmier 00:32, 5 June 2008 (UTC)Ehcmier
- Will a T2 DromEd check work? Or a .crf file name lookup? Larris 01:03, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
- Yeah, but there aren't even that many undead to begin with, or enough dangerous undead in any mission to warrant the power-up. There are plenty of flashbombs available or ways to avoid confrontation in those missions, anyway. In DromEd, one can load a mission and call up two kinds of listings for all objects built into the loaded mission. The holy water arrows are available in the hierarchy for fan missions. All the names are listed, and it tells how many of that item there are.
- Framed has that inexplicably harmless and untouchable haunt--the only one of its kind.
- Eavesdropping has haunts, but no holy water anywhere.
- Blackmail has a haunt and zombie, but no holy water.
- Trace the Courier has zombies, but no holy water.
- Trail of Blood has lots of ghosts, but no holy water to re-kill the Mechanist ones. :p
- Life of the Party has zombies, but no holy water.
- Casing the Joint and Masks have two phantom/ghost/apparitions (the word Phantom is used a lot in T2 DromEd), but no holy water.
- Precious Cargo has the Markham apparition, but no holy water.
- Oddly, there are a few uses of something called HolyWaterFountainA and B. They are found in the SFX category, which is wholly separate fom the physical objects the player interacts with. They do not impart any blessing, and two are found in the waterfall of the Pagan village, Beck o' the Wills; in Soulforge somewhere; and in the canal of New Market. I don't know why they are called Holy, and Fountain seems to do more with an area of water as found in a large fountain display, not the smaller Font-types.
- Ehcmier 02:10, 11 June 2008 (UTC)Ehcmier
- I think those are just recycled fountains they did not bother to rename. You can't frob them any way, so it doesn't matter
- Big McLargeHuge 20:41, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
- I'm wrong about one of those. The one in Sabotage actually acts like a healing potion. I cant remember if it is only used once, or if it recharges.
- I also noticed something curious. T2 has more zombie encounters, but at less concentration then TG, and in T2 we see for the first time the female zombie.
- Don't think about it. It doesn't mean anything
- Big McLargeHuge 23:30, 17 June 2008 (UTC)
- Yeah, the undead seem to be spread thinly across more missions. And the Healing Font in Soulforge recharges after five-minutes, I believe. Well, I know it recharges, and never seems to have a limited number of uses, one just has to let sufficient time pass between healings (if one's skills are inadequate for keeping injury-free). It came in handy the first time I played that mission. I had no idea about all the ways to deal with the various enemies, yet, and of course, I didn't have much fun in the Turret Room. :p
- Ehcmier 00:31, 18 June 2008 (UTC)Ehcmier
Vials, Flasks, Arrows, Fonts[]
I've mentioned in Talk:Items Weapons Tools#Holy Water that I believe there should be one big (well... bigger than this one) article for nearly all Holy Water items. The arrows are a special case anyway.Larris 01:10, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
- How about simply "Holy Water" and sub-sections about the Vial, the Flask, and the Holy Water Font. The Water Arrow could have the Holy Water Arrow as a sub-section, and references to each other could be linked. The Healing Potion page could reference the Healing Font (and healing fruit and other foods, for that matter) and Holy Water Font (for their similar appearance).
- Ehcmier 01:22, 11 June 2008 (UTC)Ehcmier
- Yes, that's what I pictured. Even if the Flask belongs to Category:Thrown Equipment and the Vial to... uh, something. I'm not even sure it should be a potion. Larris 17:24, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
- Good idea with the merge though. I think the HW is a potion, the same as the breath potion is a potion. I mean, you dont actaully 'drink it', but it is still under a potion.
- Big McLargeHuge 20:41, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
- Separated into one article per item to keep it in line with all the other Weapons. This was the only "odd one out" that contained MULTIPLE weapons in one article. And as Keeper Sxerks says, "We are not Wikipedia to stuff everything into one article". -- Drtomjenkins 01:09, 11 April 2009 (UTC)