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There may be trouble ahead.....
There may be trouble ahead.....
There may be trouble ahead.....
You decide that it's time to leave...
The 
dimensionhedgehog
 turns to you!
The dimensionhedgehog casts a spell! Fiery magic flies towards you! Your enemy has made 145 hitpoints damage to you!
The dimensionhedgehog regenerates! 22 hitpoints healed!
The dimensionhedgehog casts a spell! Fiery arrows fly towards you! Your enemy has made 26 hitpoints damage to you!
You run until you can't hear your enemy behind you.

Attacked on TA, nothing too unusual there I grant you, until I explain that the character attacked was a level 9!!! That monster is a level 32 critter.
Does that mean theres no "level protection" from monsters released on TA? 

Cinder.

(Waiting to see the havoc a few Pawnwhales cause to the masses on TA:p)
yes thats what it means cinder
my lvl 35 in hung gets attacked by lvl 70 monters/
how is that possible montsegur?

that looks to me not really normal...

i am only lvl 25 but got creaters who are behind lvl 30.....

i thought this was normal but now i read this.. i start doubting that. what is your opinion?
I'm not up ahead... I'm not even on TA!!

Trouble
iam not sure i understand what you are saying there danny but ill try to explain. on Larkinor Island you normal meet monsters only up +4 your exp lvl for example if you have a lvl 20 you will see lvl 24 montsers(and all the ones below that). On Thord Artin(2nd island) there is no such rule as +4 your exp lvl on released monsters. So if you have a digger on Thord Artin that is lvl 20 it is possible for him to see lvl 30 monsters and so on.
And, I thought they were constrained to the open squares they were dropped on. I got chased the whole way to the market on TA and attacked before I could enter building.

Guess I was mistaken.

-B
they can follow you, infact they follow you more then on larkinor, they just cannot initally attack you on an unopen square.
The spawning of the monster is constrained, the monster is not.

Sandy
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