Talk:Recall

I happened to notice that I havent had this skill unlocked and still I could buy this from Seitung Harbor. I'm so newbie to this stuff so please add that somewhere on article (you know ^^) and remove my comment if want. 81.197.58.91 16:26, 20 July 2006 (CDT)

Maintaining Recall
Was just wondering, can more than one person maintain recall on a single person? Since basically, the one benefiting from the Recall is actually you and not the person. I'm thinking of testing this with a couple of friends but i haven't got the time yet and I'll have to wait till this weekend. So if anyone has any idea please reply, thanks! >>Trace 15:23, 21 September 2006 (CDT)
 * I was actually wondering that myself, same thing with essence bond. I'll test it out with a friend soon.  If it does I can make the funniest GW film ever. (Not a fifty five 15:33, 21 September 2006 (CDT))
 * Actually, i was wondering more on a sense that everyone in a team cast recall on a runner. Then the runner runs past a nasty group of mobs, release Recall and everyone's back with the runner. This could also work with dual runs. Most problems with dual runs is that the second runner may trigger the mobs to run after them. Difficult runs such as the Drok's run would work. The first runner goes first, then when within mini-map diameter distance, the second runner follows up, or the first runner goes to a safe area and the second runner releases Recall. Oh that gives me another idea, this could really work with non-running professions trying to get the explorer title ^^. >> Trace 15:55, 21 September 2006 (CDT)
 * Yes, you can do that. It's not uncommon to see a similar strategy in GvG.  --Fyren 20:02, 21 September 2006 (CDT)
 * !!!! so you could, theoretically speaking, have 64 essence bonds up in an 8 group party? Not that you'd want to I'm just wondering. (Not a fifty five 21:02, 21 September 2006 (CDT))
 * For essence bond, yes and no. The enchanted character will never gain multiple benefits from multiple copies of an enchantment, so essence bond would be useless.  Even so, you would be able to get 64 of them up.  But it would work with Balthazar's spirit since the enchanter gets the benefit, not the enchantee.  For recall, the enchantment itself provides no direct benefit so it doesn't really matter.  --Fyren 21:19, 21 September 2006 (CDT)
 * Has anyone tested this? I would have thought if two people put the same enchantment on someone then the second one overwrites the first. Or is it different for a maintained enchantment? In which case, does the enchantee only see one version of it on himself? --Carth 00:51, 25 September 2006 (CDT)
 * It's different for maintained enchantments. --Fyren 00:53, 25 September 2006 (CDT)
 * Well they don't ALL work like that I know for sure e.g. you can't mending someone twice, and I'm fairly certain if you mending someone, and another mendings the same person it won't work either (ECHO MENDING!!!!) (Not a fifty five 01:16, 25 September 2006 (CDT))
 * Two different people can maintain mending on someone at the same time. Read what I said above again.  --Fyren 01:19, 25 September 2006 (CDT)
 * I know thats what you said, I'm just pretty sure that's incorrect. I'll test it tomorrow (Not a fifty five 01:54, 25 September 2006 (CDT))

April 5th update
With the change, might it be worth it to consider Shadow Form/Mystic Sandstorm bombers? You could use Extend Enchantments to keep the shadow arts req down lower 65.95.232.243 18:07, 5 April 2007 (CDT)

heres a build in builds section called D/A Invincibomb, now made slightly easier due to this update, still a rubbish build though Gecko 18:18, 5 April 2007 (CDT)

Is this really a buff? It seems that since you're in the frontlines as an Azn, you'd be the first to be in range of Enchant removal. Such a thing would send you back to the backlines, so you waste time running back to the front. Old version of Recall, doesn't end unless target ally is disenchanted. If you cast it on a Monk who stays back, then all is good until he's in danger - then when he gets hit with Enchant removal, you get pulled back to rescue them.

On the other hand, it's maintained on self, so you are "Enchanted", and all the Golden -- skills just got a bit more synergetic now. (T/C) 18:23, 5 April 2007 (CDT)

buff/nerf
buff -it sends you back towards the ally with no matter how far away you are (you travel the compass distance max, even with the ally much farther away) -it now triggers "golden" skills nerf -you cannot maintain this skill on more than one ally -as the enchantment is on you, you are the one vulnerable to stripping (being an assasin you are 99% of the time within half range-meelee range of a foe to attack)

glitch?
i was using this for the first time, i ran off the radar from my ally and removed it, but i got stuck on a wall rather then teleporting back
 * There's a limit to how far a Shadow Step can carry you, and it is approximately radar range if I remember...if you're past that, it will teleport you one radar range closer to your ally. If you get stuck on a wall or something, that's just bad luck I guess. GW movement engine always did have problems going around walls and stuff... [[Image:Entropy Sig.jpg]] (T/C) 17:52, 9 June 2007 (CDT)

Large Chain
If you had 8 people all ALMOST out of range, and they had recall on the one in front of them in a chain (ex: P1 has recall on P2 has recall on P3) then if the 7th person cancelled their recall, all 7 people would teleport to P8. Just a cool little thing I thought I'd share.69.40.42.85 09:43, 5 July 2007 (CDT)

Never mind. I was thinking wrong >.<69.40.42.85 09:43, 5 July 2007 (CDT)

Who does 'ally' include?
Like can you cast it on your base defender or on an army member of your alliance in AB, or on a party member's pet? The Ally article says what 'ally' could mean, so does that mean that different allies can be targeted for different skills? Or is the the list of target-able allies static? And what would happen if your target died before you stopped maintaining it? Would you shadowstep to their corpse?


 * Ally as in, anything not hostile. And IDK what happens id the ally dies. Interesting question there --[[Image:VipermagiSig.JPG]] -- (s)talkpage 21:07, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
 * Ally, as in, anything GREEN on your compass, which is what Ally says. You cannot target the base defender, as he is invulnerable. If your targeted ally dies, you will step to the corpse IIRC, when it ends (since it is maintained on you). If they are brought back to life, then obviously you step to them (of course, the shadow step is within its own limits). --Kale Ironfist 00:51, 5 October 2007 (UTC)

E/A Shockwave
Casting this on an allied Monk, charging into a mob with Death's Charge, setting off Shockwave, and then retreating. By doing this you can blast away large chunks of health from mobs before they have a chance to split apart. Once retreated following it up with AoE from a safe distance, you can kill large mobs very quickly.Lord Xmark 11:15, 24 October 2007 (UTC)