01-18-2011, 02:52 PM
Regarding the Resurrection of Forsaken characters, this guide states that it can be done with a soul stone under certain conditions or by a Forsaken shadow priest. Are there other *legitimate ways to rez a Forsaken?
* Can it be done via a living holy priest, a living shadow priest, or a shaman? ( assuming of course that they had good reason to do so )
If it can be done via light are there negative repercussions other than the burning/pain that a Forsaken would normally suffer if healed by light.
Lastly does one's alignment play any role in this? Say a holy priest were to attempt to rez a warlock or fel junkie? ( assuming they are unaware of the deceased character's alignment )
* Can it be done via a living holy priest, a living shadow priest, or a shaman? ( assuming of course that they had good reason to do so )
If it can be done via light are there negative repercussions other than the burning/pain that a Forsaken would normally suffer if healed by light.
Lastly does one's alignment play any role in this? Say a holy priest were to attempt to rez a warlock or fel junkie? ( assuming they are unaware of the deceased character's alignment )
- Cepht -
Randian - Sin'dorei Priest, Representative of Greystone Charities
Riley Gillespie aka "Stars" - Unhinged forsaken vagabond with a flare for fire
Alonus - Fallen holy priest with a pet serpent named "Ricky"
Haugus Bach - Forsaken Warlock with an appetite for torture and revenge. Previously a humble shoe maker.
Randian - Sin'dorei Priest, Representative of Greystone Charities
Riley Gillespie aka "Stars" - Unhinged forsaken vagabond with a flare for fire
Alonus - Fallen holy priest with a pet serpent named "Ricky"
Haugus Bach - Forsaken Warlock with an appetite for torture and revenge. Previously a humble shoe maker.