A redirect occurs where an Internet user is automatically taken to another web page without the user doing anything.
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| - A redirect occurs where an Internet user is automatically taken to another web page without the user doing anything.
- Redirect is a type of text, website, webpage or anything that contains symbols that does not contain any other symbols except for those sending a person who is reading them somewhere far away with an extremely small chance of return. Everyone who creates or uses a redirect is called a "redirector" or, simply, a "director".
- Redirect was a core rogue ability learned at level 81. It transferred any active combo points on a target to the rogue's current target, helping to ensure combo points were not wasted when swapping targets, or when targets died. This ability was removed with the release of Warlords of Draenor, and combo points now transfer automatically each time a rogue switches targets.
- A Redirect is an action that occurs during the night phase in the form of "Redirect X to Y" where, without any intervention, will change X's target from whomever it was to Y. The power of the redirect varies greatly depending on its placement in the order of actions, especially in relation to the block. Additionally, the way a spy is redirected varies from host to host. For example, if A spies B and X redirects A to Y, some hosts will tell A that B is Y's role. Other hosts will tell the spy that he was redirected and that Y is Y's role. Always confirm with the host on which method is used.
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| - Transfers any existing combo points to the current enemy target. Requires active combo points.
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| - A redirect occurs where an Internet user is automatically taken to another web page without the user doing anything.
- Redirect is a type of text, website, webpage or anything that contains symbols that does not contain any other symbols except for those sending a person who is reading them somewhere far away with an extremely small chance of return. Everyone who creates or uses a redirect is called a "redirector" or, simply, a "director".
- A Redirect is an action that occurs during the night phase in the form of "Redirect X to Y" where, without any intervention, will change X's target from whomever it was to Y. The power of the redirect varies greatly depending on its placement in the order of actions, especially in relation to the block. Additionally, the way a spy is redirected varies from host to host. For example, if A spies B and X redirects A to Y, some hosts will tell A that B is Y's role. Other hosts will tell the spy that he was redirected and that Y is Y's role. Always confirm with the host on which method is used. Some actions are usually unable to be redirected. For example - RID actions, redirects, resurrects, many ODTG actions, ask host a yes/no question, role inherit, day actions such as vote manips/redirects and lynch saves, and unconventional, innovative roles. Redirects may also fail if targeted to a player who did not act due to being blocked/trapped, not having a night action or not entering an action (e.g - a goodie kill who abstained on N1.) Some hosts will inform the redirect role when their action fails. This allows the redirect role to narrow down the possible roles of their target, and thus use their role as a weak spy.
- Redirect was a core rogue ability learned at level 81. It transferred any active combo points on a target to the rogue's current target, helping to ensure combo points were not wasted when swapping targets, or when targets died. This ability was removed with the release of Warlords of Draenor, and combo points now transfer automatically each time a rogue switches targets.
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