Talk:Rebirth

You must cast this spell out of combat, ...

I think this is false... This spell can be cast in combat ...

Is it just me, or is the bit about 42 irrelevant?

One other thing, why is there no mention about not being able to res if the target has released his/her spirit? Wouldn't that be more important than references to the number 42?

You can res if they release, you just can't make them your target. So to res, you need to hit the spell, and use the targetting cursor that comes up and click the corpse. It can be hard to do if the corpse is in a bad place, so it's easier if they don't release.

In 2.3, the cooldown is 20 mins, i will note this, can someone fix that once the patch comes out? Tflordmalakt 00:27, 15 October 2007 (UTC)

Soulstoned
Casting Rebirth on a player who has been soulstoned will consume the rebirth AND the soulstone. Is this true? Cowlinator (talk) 08:21, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
 * If someone has been soulstoned and they die, a popup box will appear asking if they want to release or rez using the soulstone. No matter what they choose the soulstone has already been used (upon death). So if you were to then use rebirth on them, that would be a waste of your rebirth entirely. 20:21, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
 * Imagine using Rebirth on a soulstoned Shaman. I'd like to see the screenshot of their options of ressurection.  :)  -- 14:27, 3 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Soulstone is the first choice over Ankh. Then if you Rebirth before the Shaman choses the Soultone Rez, the Soulstone is lost. If he dies again, the Shaman still have the Ankh option. Loremaster A&#39;noob, Arch Druid of the Noobhoof Clan (talk) 14:31, 3 April 2009 (UTC)

Resurrection spells
I recommend moving and rephrasing slightly the following from the Rebirth page to the Revive page since these spells are functionally equivalent.: Other classes have similar spells but usually with slightly different requirements and effects: * Paladin: Redemption * Priest: Resurrection * Shaman: Ancestral Spirit

-- 14:27, 3 April 2009 (UTC)