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Why are clockwork warriors immune to beguile?

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Geographer
Nov 22, 2010
836
These are ordinary enemies, rank 5, running around in Katzenstine's lab.

They are all immune to Beguile.

Why?

They aren't bosses or anything.

Historian
Jan 05, 2011
658
crystalwizard12345... wrote:
These are ordinary enemies, rank 5, running around in Katzenstine's lab. They are all immune to Beguile. Why? They aren't bosses or anything.
because beguile works on an enemy's emotions to favor you, hence the hearts that appear when you cast it. since the clockworks are machines, they have no emotions. therefore they are immune to the spell. it's like trying to sweet talk your toaster into not burning your toast. just doesn't work. -eli and crew

Geographer
Nov 22, 2010
836
etherchaos wrote:
crystalwizard12345... wrote:
These are ordinary enemies, rank 5, running around in Katzenstine's lab. They are all immune to Beguile. Why? They aren't bosses or anything.
because beguile works on an enemy's emotions to favor you, hence the hearts that appear when you cast it. since the clockworks are machines, they have no emotions. therefore they are immune to the spell. it's like trying to sweet talk your toaster into not burning your toast. just doesn't work. -eli and crew


clockworks don't have any blood, either, or life for that matter, but Vampires can still bite them and drain life.

I would think it would be pretty easy to take over the remote control of a machine. Far more easy than taking over a human or living creature mind.