I remember it being a way to noto-pk, healing the mob to cause death of another player.
I just accidentally healed a monster and I stayed blue, it feels kind of wrong to me. sorry I don't have the documentary evidence, I hope someone good at research may find something.
Does healing monster flag you as criminal?
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Re: Does healing monster flag you as criminal?
You probably flagged on the monster before it attacked you, or you were a criminal when it attacked you, making it not a criminal. NPC's use the same noteriety system as players, they are just always grey. But grey does not always mean criminal. It can also mean "attackable".
Re: Does healing monster flag you as criminal?
hmm, I think I am talking about another situation.
Say I am blue and flagged as innocent, then I heal a wild dragon in Destard and I remains blue and innocent.
Was it the way it worked during T2A era?
Say I am blue and flagged as innocent, then I heal a wild dragon in Destard and I remains blue and innocent.
Was it the way it worked during T2A era?
Re: Does healing monster flag you as criminal?
now I see what you are talking about. next day I try this again and I were flagged criminal after I heal the dragon. so you the scenario you described is the time I stayed blue.MatronDeWinter wrote:You probably flagged on the monster before it attacked you, or you were a criminal when it attacked you, making it not a criminal. NPC's use the same noteriety system as players, they are just always grey. But grey does not always mean criminal. It can also mean "attackable".
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Re: Does healing monster flag you as criminal?
That's right.KzHen wrote:now I see what you are talking about. next day I try this again and I were flagged criminal after I heal the dragon. so you the scenario you described is the time I stayed blue.MatronDeWinter wrote:You probably flagged on the monster before it attacked you, or you were a criminal when it attacked you, making it not a criminal. NPC's use the same noteriety system as players, they are just always grey. But grey does not always mean criminal. It can also mean "attackable".
If you go into the UO client options, you can change the hue for "attackable". That way you can tell whether something is "attackable" (and thus, heal-able without flagging you criminal) or actually criminal.