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Missing icon image

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 5:07 am
by Bussan434
My pet's attack icon (the little box that normally shows what kind of weapon is equipped by the character, to the left of the 4 active spell slots that you can click to swap between spells and the weapon to use for attacks) has disappeared. I have a dire wolf and before it used to show the little icon for it's regular attack ('rending bite' if i recall), but for some reason the box is blank now. I tried everything to get it back, including disbanding my pet to the inn and re-adding him, having my party defeated and respawning, reloading (i'm playing online with gamespy), starting a new character with my party, and changing the game resolution (doesn't seem to be related to the off-center character portrait bug and it seems it only affected the direwolf and not the other pets). My pet still attacks normally, it's just that it's somewhat annoying to me that the attack icon is gone (it still shows up in the box in the development screen for the pet). If anyone has any ideas or suggestions about how I can solve this 'small' but very annoying problem, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 7:23 am
by canonymous
Missing Icon

I have the same problem with my dire wolf attack icon and I'm playing single player, (not on line).

It happened when "Bite" moved to the next level of Bite (Maybe devastating bite. I can't remeber the name.)

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 1:34 pm
by KillerGremal
No make-up for melee pets

In v2.2 (or lower) most melee pets will loose their attack icon when they are adult/feeded enough to get their power.
However this is only a cosmetic matter and does not attect their combat behaviour.

More grave would be when pets loose the selection-margin of their attack (that little square the attack icon normally is inside). Fortunately this rarely happens (and you could recall it by clicking on the field) - indeed i only have seen this happen when switching the attack by keyboard with no correctly saved custom key definition.