Talk:Lok The Mischievous
soCed. Backsword 16:32, 3 November 2010 (UTC)
Fireballs of Doom[edit]
lol, I didn't realize he was taking them out of the fireplace... and my hench team decided to go run up on him right as he summoned a big fire ball of death :( luckily only 1 person was harmed/killed 68.104.205.160 11:36, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
Capping[edit]
I tried to cap this boss to get savannah heat spell. IT DOES NOT CAP.... Yes I am an elemental and yes I was one at the time of capping... I own factions prophecies and eye of the north. I do not own Nightfall.. Is that the problem???? If anyone can advise that would be nice
Nemo Guru player..
- Yes, that is the problem. You can't cap NF-only skills if you don't own NF. Calor - talk 05:14, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
Lok's Scepter[edit]
In a run with a friend of mine, Lok's Scepter dropped, not that it is a special one, it just wasnt mentioned on this page --The preceding unsigned comment was added by User:Nosferatu (talk).
Note[edit]
The note says it hits x damage from his Flare/Rodgorts but fails to mention against what AL, can either the OP or someone else clarify please? --AlexEternal 18:51, 14 April 2009 (UTC)
Stupid Henchmen[edit]
I was with a few Minion Masters, encountered him, and used Pain Inverter. He went down in less than a second, but those stupid henchmen wouldn't move out of his savannah heat, no matter where I flagged them '-,-
Loki[edit]
Changed from the god of mischief into the god of fire. Kthxbai, learn your Norse lore plz--83.81.47.239 20:49, 2 February 2010 (UTC) And changed Nordic into Norse--83.81.47.239 21:24, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
- Actually he isnt much of the god of fire... since ive read all those stories and Loki doesn't really do thing connected to fire...
- but still, he might be the god of fire but also the god of mischief since he was, well, he made alot of trouble.
- I think the god of fire bit is just from things like D&D which twisted a lot of norse myths. In the original norse myths, he's just connected with fire, though this isn't oftenly portrayed in the tales. Technically, Loki is not even a god, but a giant (called Jotuns) who lives amongst the Aesir gods. He is a trickster and connected to fire and magic. -- Konig/talk 06:47, 9 March 2010 (UTC)
- Thank you. elix Omni 07:04, 9 March 2010 (UTC)
- I think the god of fire bit is just from things like D&D which twisted a lot of norse myths. In the original norse myths, he's just connected with fire, though this isn't oftenly portrayed in the tales. Technically, Loki is not even a god, but a giant (called Jotuns) who lives amongst the Aesir gods. He is a trickster and connected to fire and magic. -- Konig/talk 06:47, 9 March 2010 (UTC)