Talk:Defiant Was Xinrae

Need to be noted here to be checked later: From the sound of the description, this skill causes all spell used on you to fail, friend and foe.


 * Can someone tell me, what is the difference between the describtion of the spell and the sentence "while you hold Defiant Was Xinrae all enemy spells against you take longer to recharge"? Is this just the ritualist version of spellbreaker, or is there more to this? --Xeeron 04:57, 4 May 2006 (CDT)
 * Yeah. what does they mean by "The caster" ?? something is wrong here. Foo 19:19, 4 May 2006 (CDT)


 * The way the description is written it makes it sound like it blocks spells from one foe. This is obviously worded completely wrong and someone will have to test to see exactly what it does. "The caster" could even mean the ritualist who casted it! --MasterPatricko 05:33, 7 May 2006 (CDT)


 * I think it is safe to say that this is just poorly worded and that it causes all enemy spells used against you to have a longer recharge. "While you hold her ashes, enemy Spells that the caster (caster of enemy spells) and the caster's allies (allies of the enemy who was casting spell, seems completely redundant) use against you are disabled for an additional 5...17 seconds."  So as I read it, this means it serves as a minor version of Diversion, applied to all enemy spells used against you.  As for the difference between this spell and Spellbreaker, Spellbreaker doesn't allow spells to be cast, while this spell does... nowhere does it say it interrupts spells used against you, just lengthens the cooldown.  Still needs to be confirmed though.  --Chronocide 01:50, 8 May 2006 (CDT)


 * That means it should be worded something like: "While you hold her ashes, spells used against you by enemies are disabled for (an additional) 5...17 seconds." That makes sense. Anyone got the cap to confirm? --MasterPatricko 17:23, 14 May 2006 (CDT)

I have been completely unable to capture this skill- both the bosses listed have Soul Twisting instead. Has anyone been able to actually capture this? --Willow