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[[Seal of Blood]]: Dying from this Horde-only Paladin spell counts as a suicide. |
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== Suicide by items == |
== Suicide by items == |
Revision as of 04:00, 24 November 2007
Committing suicide by using a self-damaging ability to kill your character counts as a player-caused kill - it does not have the -10% durability penalty attached to it.
This does not apply to dying from a hazardous environment, such as standing in fire, swimming in lava, or jumping off a cliff.
Suicide by spells/skills
[Divine Intervention]: When protecting someone with this spell, the Paladin automatically dies, without losing durability.
[Hellfire]: The Warlock ability Hellfire does not reduce durability when it kills the caster.
[Seal of Blood]: Dying from this Horde-only Paladin spell counts as a suicide.
[Shadow Word: Death]: Dying from this priest ability will not reduce a player's durability.
Suicide by items
[Skull of Impending Doom]: The item Skull of Impending Doom does not reduce durability when it kills the user.
[X-52 Rocket Helmet]: Dying from the damage received upon activation of the X-52 Rocket Helmet won't reduce durability; however, death by falling damage after it has been activated will.
[Crystal of Zin-Malor]: Alliance only. Ideal for canceling flight paths. This trinket will drain health and mana until you are dead or you unequip it.