Hey all, just wanted to make this thread to post my Fire Horn findings. Stratics and some old posts on here had some misleading/outdated info.
At the time of testing, my char had:
100 Music
100 Provoke
100 Peace
52 Discord
I used 4 horns, on Ettins and an Air Ele outside my house. This is obviously very limited testing, but they broke at a ridiculous rate. Once I got to 12 uses, I stopped. I broke 3 of the horns in those 12 uses!
They use 15 sulphurous ash each time, with a 10 second cooldown.
They did 57-88 damage.
They also did not seem to do AoE damage - you can target a mob or the ground under a mob and it will hit that mob, but it wasn't hitting even the mob right beside the target area.
Out of curiousity, I did a Google search for "ultima fire horn 15" and found a post from another server describing the same behaviour I encountered. From that post, it seems like Fire Horns on UOF are behaving the way they were designed when they first came out (UOR), not the way they ended up (post-AoS) - which happens to be the way they are described on all other sources I've looked into.
Anyways, there you have it: more info than you probably wanted about an item you don't care about
At the time of testing, my char had:
100 Music
100 Provoke
100 Peace
52 Discord
I used 4 horns, on Ettins and an Air Ele outside my house. This is obviously very limited testing, but they broke at a ridiculous rate. Once I got to 12 uses, I stopped. I broke 3 of the horns in those 12 uses!
They use 15 sulphurous ash each time, with a 10 second cooldown.
They did 57-88 damage.
They also did not seem to do AoE damage - you can target a mob or the ground under a mob and it will hit that mob, but it wasn't hitting even the mob right beside the target area.
Out of curiousity, I did a Google search for "ultima fire horn 15" and found a post from another server describing the same behaviour I encountered. From that post, it seems like Fire Horns on UOF are behaving the way they were designed when they first came out (UOR), not the way they ended up (post-AoS) - which happens to be the way they are described on all other sources I've looked into.
Anyways, there you have it: more info than you probably wanted about an item you don't care about