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True enough, and that's the way I was thinking.

I tend to group with people that are on the "chunky salsa" side of things and since a Witch is by far the ultimate "fire and forget," single target weapon out there...I figured that I needed to be creative with taking down whoever is in charge of the other side.

There's another spell...Undine's Curse...that will give the same effect. Lasts 1/hour per level and has short range, which arguably makes it better than Aboleth's lung for the whole "choke on it" effect.

Ultimately, "Fly" would be the optimum launch spell/hex but...at 4th, we get to cast Levitate. I'll have to get a DM's ruling on whether a sleeping (ie: paralyzed, helpless) target can be considered an object as far as the spell is concerned, but it lasts a minute per level (4 minutes) and can lift the target 20' per round. My math may be off, but it looks like 80d6 of fall damage to me.

And if you wait to cast Aboleth's Lung or Undine's Curse until right as you release them into the gentle embrace of gravity...it makes it hard for them to cast feather fall (which, by the way, won't last long enough to make enough of a difference to matter).

Not bad for a 4th level build. At 5th level, you can almost put them into low orbit.


Wow...talk about chiming in late....

This spell TRULY makes Witches dangerous.

First Hex with Slumber, then hit them with Aboleth's lung (touch spell delivered by the familiar), then either hit them with Levitate or when you're 5th level, fly over to them and take them airborne.

If they don't suffocate on the way up, they'll burn up during re-entry.

Not bad for a 3rd - 5th level Witch.


Oh dear god, don't private message him. He won't understand how to operate it and will consider it an "attack." Good god, the communists are coming to get him through private message....

You see what I'm up against here?


No, trust me, it's absolutely excluding them.

We have the same ISP and I live exactly one mile away from them...however, in a newer neighborhood.

We did EVERYTHING (read previous posts) to try to resolve the problem.

They were both in game and on the goblinworks site Sunday morning...albeit, the website was loading very slowly.

After the patch came out (and there was a secondary patch Sunday afternoon), they were completely unable to connect to either the game (alpha.goblinworks.com) or the website (goblinworks.com).

I coached them through what I could over the phone, however, with the level of frustration involved...eventually, I took my wife to their house. She's head and shoulders better than all of us combined when it comes to this kind of thing.

She went through both of their systems with a fine toothed comb. Bitter Thorn's computer is brand new...my wife put it together for him. Gwyndar's computer is my old Alienware that I gave her with a fresh copy of Windows on it. Bitter Thorn's level of paranoia combined with the amount of time they've had either computer (less than a week) pretty much ensures that they haven't managed to get any nasty viruses....and that was confirmed by my wife.

Along with everything else she did, she also brought down their Norton firewall just to try to connect and got nothing. She eventually pinged both locations through DOS and got a complete failure to connect. It's as if both alpha.goblinworks.com and goblinworks.com simply do not exist to them.

This morning, after posting here, I got this brilliant idea to release/renew the IP...if the DDoS attack were IP based, getting a fresh IP address should (in theory) solve the problem. Nope. Nothing.

I suggested contacting Comcast (our ISP) and seeing if perhaps they can do anything about it. If you know anything about Comcast, it's an "iffy" proposition at best...odds are fairly good you're going to get a $10/hr person that flips through a binder and blows smoke up your third point of contact. But, it's worth a try.

Now, granted, I'm not up to speed with computers anymore. 20 years ago, I'd have been right on top of this. Unfortunately, technology (much like children) have progressed way beyond my ability to cope. I read up on DDoS attacks and they seem to be something that targets a given server cluster. Ok, that makes sense to me but....and see if my logic is flawed here...I doubt that PFO was the intended target.

PFO Alpha has been around for a minute or two now. Granted, they were on a "local" server that was only up on the weekends. Recently, with 8.1, they ported over to another server...or, rather, a company that supports the server and it's online all the time except for maintenance.

If the DDoS attack were specifically targeted at PFO, one would think that if the attacker were competent, NOONE would be able to get into the game or access the website. As it stands now, it's just a few people here and there that are having this problem.

My logic is telling me that the attack was targeted at the server itself...possibly for something else it hosts and PFO is collateral damage. Let's say the server hosts some kind of paypal sort of client, you know, something that processes money or something. Someone attacks it with a Distributed Denial of Service attack and pretty much everything else the server hosts is going to be affected as well.

Again, I'm not a smart man...I'm a barbarian. But, this kinda makes sense to me.

I'm posting pretty much all of this over on the goblinworks forums (yeah, why didn't I do this earlier? I told you, I'm not smart)and maybe they can look into it. Hopefully, they've called Comcast and seen if anything can be done on that end. One would think that eventually, someone that knows what they're doing will get hold of this.

On the bright side, they're accumulating XP while sitting around.


Yep, we did the release/renew and nada.

I told them about the only other thing I can think of is to call the ISP...but even that's "iffy."

You know, the DDoS they went through happened right after they ported over to a full-time server. I doubt if PFO was the target of the attack...I'm betting it's collateral damage.

Again, just a hunch here, but if PFO were the intended target, you'd think that noone would be able to get in....as opposed to just a handful here and there being shut out.

Either way, I'm pretty much at a loss to help them at this point. Either our ISP can get the job done or they're beat.


I told them to call the ISP.

Firewall isn't an issue. That's one of the things my wife checked.

And what Calis is talking about is exactly what I've been saying.

All of the computers in his (and my friend's) house have to have similar IPs....which would be different than those of a friend that lives close to them.

Hey...wait....wasn't there a DOS command to release an IP? Crap...Gonna have to look into that. Back in the day, there was a way to release your IP and get assigned a new one. I wonder if that'd do it.


Calis wrote:
Still unable to connect, was on last yesterday afternoon since then I can not connect to GW websight or PFO. No issue's with anything else internet related.

LOL!

Except that anything "goblinworks" apparently doesn't exist for them.


Yep. In fact, both of their boxes are pretty much brand new. Well, one is brand new (my wife put it together for him) and the other is a fresh install of Windows.

That's one of the things my wife did last night. Pretty much went through everything they've got with a fine toothed comb.

She even pinged the server and got zero response from it. It's like both the server and the website simply don't exist to them.


But if they've already identified and resolved that, you'd think they'd be able to log on....and they still can't.

I still have no problem at all.

If I were a smart man, and I'm not, I'd almost think it'd have to do with IP address. Theirs is different than mine...I don't know how much different...but they're in a different neighborhood and they're both hard-wired into their modem.

I dunno.


Bitter Thorn wrote:
TEO Apyx wrote:

Strange...and over my head from a technical standpoint. I have no idea how goblinworks website and Alpha could be fine for some and dead in the water for others...but I'm still dead in the water. Can't get to goblinworks.com (error message "Page can't be displayed") and can't get into Alpha (error "Could not connect to goblinworks.alpha.com").

Normally I'd think the problem must be at my end, but I have no issues getting to any other website.

We are having the same errors at my house this morning and last night. Oddly my friend a mile or so away with the same ISP was able to play yesterday when we couldn't even sign in.

I'm the friend Bitter Thorn was referring to.

We went over to his house and had my wife take a look into it. She's a lot more savvy about this than either of us.

She dug and dug into everything and finally came up with the conclusion that it had to be on goblinwork's end...both server and website. Even went so far as to restart their modem (they don't have a router).

Don't ask me what it all means, it's WAY beyond me. But, I live literally a mile from them and we've both got the same ISP. I haven't had a problem at all getting in.