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Guilt may be used as an interrupt provided it is casted enough fast. As long as the casting of Guilt has finished for the time the targeted opponent has not yet finished casting a spell Guilt will interrupt this spell casting. Say, if a spell casting lasts 3 seconds and Guilt is casted in 1.5 seconds -within those 3 seconds- it will act, as a matter of fact, the same as an interrupt.
 
Guilt may be used as an interrupt provided it is casted enough fast. As long as the casting of Guilt has finished for the time the targeted opponent has not yet finished casting a spell Guilt will interrupt this spell casting. Say, if a spell casting lasts 3 seconds and Guilt is casted in 1.5 seconds -within those 3 seconds- it will act, as a matter of fact, the same as an interrupt.
:[[Mantra of Resolve]] and [[Glyph of Concentration]] will still not work, so no it will '''not''' act, as a matter of fact, the same as an interrupt. -{{User:PanSola/~}} 15:59, 8 September 2006 (CDT)
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:[[Mantra of Resolve]] and [[Glyph of Concentration]] will still not work, so no it will '''not''' act, as a matter of fact, the same as an interrupt. -[[User:PanSola]] (talk to the [[Image:follower of Lyssa.png]]) 15:59, 8 September 2006 (CDT)
 
::It was stated that it will act the 'same' as an interrupt. The person never said it would become an interrupt. So you're half-right. The anti-interruption skills wont work because Guilt causes spells to fail, this skill therefore relates more closely to the properties of skill disability like [[Blackout]] and [[Psychic Distraction]]-- [[User:Terra Xin|Terra Xin]] 02:06, 5 November 2006 (CST)
 
::It was stated that it will act the 'same' as an interrupt. The person never said it would become an interrupt. So you're half-right. The anti-interruption skills wont work because Guilt causes spells to fail, this skill therefore relates more closely to the properties of skill disability like [[Blackout]] and [[Psychic Distraction]]-- [[User:Terra Xin|Terra Xin]] 02:06, 5 November 2006 (CST)
   
 
== Dervish enchantments ==
 
== Dervish enchantments ==
   
I have noticed that Guil seems to work with some dervish offensive enchantments.. but I'm not really sure about that.. am I wrong? --[[User:Lumenil|Lumenil]] 03:11, 7 December 2006 (CST)
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I have noticed that Guilt seems to work with some dervish offensive enchantments.. but I'm not really sure about that.. am I wrong? --[[User:Lumenil|Lumenil]] 03:11, 7 December 2006 (CST)
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:Probably considering enchantments dont target foes... --{{ProfessionIcon|Necromancer}}[[User:Thelordofblah|<font color="green">'''Thelordofblah'''</font>]]{{ProfessionIcon|Necromancer}} 06:12, 18 February 2007 (CST)

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Interrupt[]

Guilt may be used as an interrupt provided it is casted enough fast. As long as the casting of Guilt has finished for the time the targeted opponent has not yet finished casting a spell Guilt will interrupt this spell casting. Say, if a spell casting lasts 3 seconds and Guilt is casted in 1.5 seconds -within those 3 seconds- it will act, as a matter of fact, the same as an interrupt.

Mantra of Resolve and Glyph of Concentration will still not work, so no it will not act, as a matter of fact, the same as an interrupt. -User:PanSola (talk to the Follower of Lyssa) 15:59, 8 September 2006 (CDT)
It was stated that it will act the 'same' as an interrupt. The person never said it would become an interrupt. So you're half-right. The anti-interruption skills wont work because Guilt causes spells to fail, this skill therefore relates more closely to the properties of skill disability like Blackout and Psychic Distraction-- Terra Xin 02:06, 5 November 2006 (CST)

Dervish enchantments[]

I have noticed that Guilt seems to work with some dervish offensive enchantments.. but I'm not really sure about that.. am I wrong? --Lumenil 03:11, 7 December 2006 (CST)

Probably considering enchantments dont target foes... --NecromancerThelordofblahNecromancer 06:12, 18 February 2007 (CST)