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Technically selo's didn't overwrite root, it just superseded it if it was applied after root was already in effect, but if you let selo's fade, and root was still in effect, it would re-root you in place.
Time and time again, the overwhelming argument for anything on here has been "is it classic?" One blatant example would be the Terror Forged Mask, an item that was nerfed retro-actively in kunark because it was acknowledged that it was never intended for it to have a lich-type effect, but instead was supposed to be a fear. This has a million times more impact that selo's superseding root, yet was included to make it a classic feel. cheers 'stuce | ||
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