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    [Warrior] Using Intervene on friendly NPCs instead of party members

    Warriors can use their Intervene (not Safeguard) on many friendly NPCs, but on certain ones it will just cause a CD.
    This is good for getting to certain quest givers or vendors by 'charging' them and looks funny.

    The Safeguard talent causes this not to work at all, but if removed/untalented works fine.
    Last edited by The Devil; 07-07-2014 at 02:11 AM. Reason: by Khorium for spelling and grammar
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    [Warrior] Using Intervene on friendly NPCs instead of party members

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