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Dolalin 10-14-2020 10:53 AM

No new hits in the web archive. However I read one of those posts again:

Quote:

Date: Fri Dec 8 16:20:27 GMT 2000
Author: Mott, Mike J.
Subject: Psalm of Purity and Vitality Broken again?

Last night I was up in hate, with my regular song mix which includes Psalm
of Purity and Psalm of Vitality. I normally play these songs during
downtime to relieve the cleric of curing duties. Up until last night, I
would get a message..."You have been cured of your affliction" or something
like that each time my song successfully pulsed against poison or disease,
and after a few successful pulses the poison or disease would drop on group
member Soandso.

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/db...tml/22758.html
I'm not sure why I didn't notice that before. That would give a timeline for the re-break as December 2000.

I checked EQCaster. Purity and Vitality had their 1 disease/poison counters removal in the spdat.eff all throughout the timeline, so unfortunately the break must have been server side.

Based on evidence then:

Launch -> Early 2000 (at least February) (worked)
Early 2000 -> June 2000 (broken)
June 2000 -> December 2000 (worked)
December 2000 (broken again) -> sometime in 2002?

Dolalin 10-16-2020 05:07 AM

Confirmation of the re-break from the EQ forums:

Quote:

posted 02-06-2001 08:08 AM

(btw psalm of purity and psalm of vitality doesnt cure disease and poison anymore, please make it get off 1 poison counter or disease counter like before…fun when a level 60 bard cannot cure himself with this song, he can get 70 resist off this but cannot cure rabies which can be given by a level 10 mummy, woot go SUPER BARD VERSATILITY!!!)

http://web.archive.org/web/200102150...ML/055105.html
Quote:

posted 01-29-2001 02:50 PM

3 Psalm of Vitality/Purity do not cure disease/poison.

http://web.archive.org/web/200102042...ML/052807.html
Feeling pretty confident in the timeline above now.


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