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*** Releasing the warhorse will send it running off after which it will despawn (disappear). | *** Releasing the warhorse will send it running off after which it will despawn (disappear). | ||
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** If the warhorse is killed it must be resurrected before you can summon it again. | ** If the warhorse is killed it must be resurrected before you can summon it again. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 2 June 2019
"There will come a time, young warrior, as the All-Watching guides you and prepares you for His work, that He will grant you a noble blessing. This blessing comes in the form of a majestic steed, pure as the driven snow, who will carry you swiftly to the places and deeds appointed by His hand."
Notes:
- Upon logging in for the first time after reaching the 14th paladin level, a character will find in his/her inventory two new items:
- The paladin's whistle.
- Used to summon the warhorse.
- A saddle.
- Used to dismount from the warhorse.
- The paladin's whistle.
- Once summoned the warhorse will run up to you.
- At this phase, the warhorse is in party as a henchman; "=s" commands work on the horse.
- The warhorse has two options:
- Ride the mount.
- Riding a paladin's warhorse functions exactly like normal Horse Riding.
- Release it to the wild.
- Releasing the warhorse will send it running off after which it will despawn (disappear).
- Ride the mount.
- Warnings:
- If the warhorse is killed it must be resurrected before you can summon it again.