

HOW IT SHOULD WORK: The HP should be increased with the buffs and the other stuff listed above.

Even resummons when hes not dead dont reset hp. If u summon the demon while hp buff is active,hp stays indefinitly till u summon it again or it dies. The issue is present on your main pet as well as with pets like Vilefiend, dreadstalkers, wild imps, etc.

If priest buff ur hp, u do not gain more hp on ur pet If you summon the pet and after that you receive the buff, the pet no longer gets their HP increased. If you summon any pet while you have the hp buff active, the summoned pet will have the correct HP. This means, when soul rot is casted, with niya as soulbind, the pets should also adjust a few seconds later and gain moremax HP which translates into higher burst with demonic consumption talent.īasically this means that any temporary hp buff doesn't increase your pet HP. If not, I will do more research.Īgain, my apologies for minimal information.Currently at live every few seconds (it's ≈ 6 on retail) your pets should adjust their max hp to yours. My original post was meant to ask if there were any known issues with Firestorm that would cause this. I've had that issue with AVG before, but when Malwarebytes AND AVG started notifying me I became concerned.
#FIRESTORM VIEWER CLEAN INSTALL FOR BLOCKED VERSION SOFTWARE#
I downloaded from the official site but this activity has started just recently (in the past two weeks.) I understand that some Anti-Virus software do not play well with certain platforms. Please note that the domain that it is trying to redirect to is and it's located in the Firestorm directory. , C:\Program Files\Firestorm-Release圆4\Firestorm-Release圆4.exe, Blocked, -1, -1, 0.0.0įile: C:\Program Files\Firestorm-Release圆4\Firestorm-Release圆4.exe The following is information from Malwarebytes: I was typing on my phone when I posted this. My apologies to everyone for minimal information. I agree more information is needed I shouldn't have butted in, but I know him and saw how few details he'd left (he was on his cell, and he hates thumb typing so why did he not wait until he was home?) and also saw a few comments that. The information regarding the source of his Firestorm software is solid, however. I believe the issue was a Malware Bytes warning related to Firestorm activity, but that was last night and I'm running on minimal sleep, so I'll leave the rest of that to him (as I should have left this entirely alone, frankly). Since we haven't heard a huge outcry about this yet, I am guessing it is NOT the viewer that is the issue. There have been times in the past when virus checkers have mistakenly tagged viewers as malware. Are you (he) trying to say that there was a Trojan warning from AVG from a WEBSITE redirect from the Firestorm site? Or that when looking at something from within Firestorm using the external viewer there is a redirect that instigates a trojan warning? At the moment it is pretty unclear - to me anyway.Īnything on the web isn't a Firestorm viewer issue, but a web issue.
