Mana on test mysteriously disappearing
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Mana on test mysteriously disappearing
Phantom mana drains anyone? Ive seen my mana bar deplete fully a few times and tried to duplicate the effect. I have not been able to nail it down to anything but there were two instances where I saw exactly when it happened. The first time I noticed it was when I used my Cast ebolt/arm hally razor macro. I made this macro to start charging the hally timer quicker. Anyways what happened was I was at 60 mana and when I hit the macro I went down to ZERO and got the "You do not have enough mana to cast this spell" message. Seemed weird as hell to me. The second time I noticed it I was casting greater heal while "dueling" the pit boss and he disrupted me. I then went down to zero mana without casting.
Re: Mana on test mysteriously disappearing
player gms be messingEaglestaff wrote:Phantom mana drains anyone? Ive seen my mana bar deplete fully a few times and tried to duplicate the effect. I have not been able to nail it down to anything but there were two instances where I saw exactly when it happened. The first time I noticed it was when I used my Cast ebolt/arm hally razor macro. I made this macro to start charging the hally timer quicker. Anyways what happened was I was at 60 mana and when I hit the macro I went down to ZERO and got the "You do not have enough mana to cast this spell" message. Seemed weird as hell to me. The second time I noticed it I was casting greater heal while "dueling" the pit boss and he disrupted me. I then went down to zero mana without casting.

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Re: Mana on test mysteriously disappearing
There are no player GM's on test as of last week.Hemperor wrote:player gms be messingEaglestaff wrote:Phantom mana drains anyone? Ive seen my mana bar deplete fully a few times and tried to duplicate the effect. I have not been able to nail it down to anything but there were two instances where I saw exactly when it happened. The first time I noticed it was when I used my Cast ebolt/arm hally razor macro. I made this macro to start charging the hally timer quicker. Anyways what happened was I was at 60 mana and when I hit the macro I went down to ZERO and got the "You do not have enough mana to cast this spell" message. Seemed weird as hell to me. The second time I noticed it I was casting greater heal while "dueling" the pit boss and he disrupted me. I then went down to zero mana without casting.
When did this happen?

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Re: Mana on test mysteriously disappearing
It was late last night early this morning in the wee hours.
I thought staff doesn't play on this shard?
I thought staff doesn't play on this shard?
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You said this was on test. Yes there are UOSA staff on test, usually me testing. Testing does not include draining your mana though.
I can't imagine the cause of this. The only thing outside of intervention that I could imagine causing this is mana drain items or weapons
I can't imagine the cause of this. The only thing outside of intervention that I could imagine causing this is mana drain items or weapons

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Checked logs, there haven't been any staff on test but me for a couple days.

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