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== Fought Recently == |
== Fought Recently == |
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− | Having "fought recently" means the character |
+ | Having "fought recently" means the character has been "in combat" within the last 15-seconds (approximately). Note that being attacked does not constitute having fought recently. The only visual indicator of having fought recently is the battle alert pose, which may be caused by other sources too (for example, taking damage or using a skill with an activation time). |
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− | You cannot drop items while having fought recently. |
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== Related Concepts == |
== Related Concepts == |
Revision as of 23:20, 26 March 2007
Combat is one of the most important parts of Guild Wars.
Battle alert pose
Characters assume a battle alert pose after attacking, taking damage, when an enemy begins to use a skill against the character. The character returns to the idle pose after approximately 15 seconds of neither attacking nor taking damage.
"In Combat"
"In combat" is while the character is attacking. When an ally NPC is attacking, they will refuse to start a conversation or continue one, but instead yell out phrases telling you to stop talking and start fighting.
Fought Recently
Having "fought recently" means the character has been "in combat" within the last 15-seconds (approximately). Note that being attacked does not constitute having fought recently. The only visual indicator of having fought recently is the battle alert pose, which may be caused by other sources too (for example, taking damage or using a skill with an activation time).