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Originally Posted by Nocte
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Are you certain that it works the way you describe, President? (Honest question, I have no idea how things go.) Seems to me that the zones to all the expansions are missing (scions, PoK stones, LDoN clicky-entrances, etc) and the zones exist, but perhaps are offline. Access to an empty Plane of Time for CTF seems to reflect this. We can only get there if the zone is brought up and a GM ports us there.
It seems to make more sense that the Luclin models are built into the client and not. Otherwise, Vah Shir models wouldn't be available for GMs to illusion players with for kicks. Right? /shrug
If it works as you described, it stands to reason that Iksar illusions would fail because their respective expansion isn't enabled. Same as the little mushroom Rogean runs around in sometimes and the Xegony illusion someone posted a screenie of the other day. I haven't seen an iksar illusion, yet, though, so who knows.
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I would not say I am 100% sure but I 95% sure that's what I read in one of Nilbog(I believe) posts. I have stated this multiple times since then in other threads that were brought up about this and a GM has yet to correct me, though I don't know if that means much. It is similar to how back in the day if you didn't purchase the expansion you didn't have the options for the models, but a GM can still summon a sword that doesn't exist in the game. And similarly, if you didn't have Kunark, I believe you could still see Iksar's on main land even though you couldn't get to Kunark. I'd assume that when you log in your client checks to see if the Luclin expansion is enabled, and if not, doesn't allow the models. But I doubt there is such a check for the GM's to transform or summon items.