Talk:"To the Limit!"

The correct name is, "To the Limit!". Apparently Guild Wars has no standard capitalization for these "Something yelled!" skills. The four I have are:


 * "For great justice!"
 * "I Will Survive!"
 * "To the Limit!"
 * "Watch yourself!"

I'm not going to correct these in the hopes that Guild Wars will fix the skill names in a future patch. -- 64.170.114.119 00:38, 23 Jun 2005

Actually, According to my copy of "Strong Bad Sings", it's "Everybody to the Limit!". The proper spelling, therefore, of the reference is "To the Limit!". This is one of a few Homestar Runner references in the game (See Rodgort). --Kathryn Maulhammer 16:19, 23 Jun 2005 (EST)

Also, perhaps instead of mentioning the references here, there should be a page listing pop culture ref's? It'd be a better container for things like Rodgort, Elaine Rigby (Ah, look at all the lonely people), and a few others that have been noticed. --Kathryn Maulhammer 17:27, 23 Jun 2005 (EST)

I think as long as we stick with what the game uses that will be fine for the spelling. If they change the spelling in-game then we can change the wiki to match easily enough. As for pop-culture reference such as H*R, I don't think there are enough references (or known references) yet to constitute a seperate area or page, but I'm not certain. Perhaps we could start a page like this and see how it goes? 20:36, 23 Jun 2005 (EST)

One of the updates last weekend removed this skill's ability to maintain adrenaline levels outside of battle. I figured I'd just put a note here because I don't know which update it was or if it was intentional. --Wil 17:36, 31 July 2006 (CDT)

How about putting "Make Your Time!" as a related skill? Seb2net 04:17, 19 February 2007 (CST)

Actually, According to my copy of "Strong Bad Sings"... Well that's great and all, but i think this skill is more likely a reference to "Push it to the limit". A song performed by Paul Engemann for the movie Scarface. I'm pretty sure both Scarface and that song are more famous than Homestar Runner.--Darksyde Never Again 16:43, 21 October 2007 (UTC)

Range
It's definitely earshot. I went to the isle of the nameless with this and a low adrenal cost skill. I moved so just one dummy was barely within my aggro bubble and use TtL and gained adrenaline. The dummy was definitely further than in the area. --Fyren 16:55, 2 March 2007 (CST)