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  • Tolerance
  • Tolerance
  • Tolerance
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  • History of location is unknown.
  • Tolerance is
  • Tolerance is a virtue gained from completing deeds.
  • Tolerance is a command used in the fill command which specifies pixels of which size should be filled.
  • Tolerance refers to certain monsters' behaviour in which the monsters stop being aggressive towards players after a certain amount of time (10–20 minutes or longer for the inhabitants of the Abyss) without the player leaving the area (about the size of what is shown in the minimap). If a player leaves the area and returns, the monsters will once again become aggressive towards that particular player. This does not include logging out and back into the game but does include teleporting away (by means of random events, spells, and the like).
  • Tolerance is where monsters in a particular area stop being aggressive towards players after a certain amount of time (10-20 minutes) has passed without the player(s) leaving the area (about the size of what is shown in the minimap) and then returning. It was implemented to stop AFK trainers from training without needing to be at the computer, as they would then stop fighting after the tolerance begins and be logged out. However, logging out and in again would not immediately end the tolerance time. The timer stops counting if the player logs out.
  • Toleration is the practice of deliberately allowing or permitting a thing of which one disapproves. One can meaningfully speak of tolerating, ie of allowing or permitting, only if one is in a position to disallow. It has also been defined as "to bear or endure" or "to nourish, sustain or preserve". Toleration may signify no more than forbearance and the permission given by the adherents of a dominant Belief for another Belief to exist, even though the latter are looked on with disapproval as inferior, mistaken or harmful.
  • Tolerance is the ability of a person's physiology to adapt to the presence of a pharmaceutical, illegal drug or even a toxin so that it takes a larger dose of the drug to have the same effect. It is often why addicts stop feeling the pleasant sensation of a drug even though they take a near-fatal dose, while at the same time being able to take doses that would result in an overdose for a non-user. For example, the use of morphine acutally creates more morphine receptors in the body. After a while, the dose of morphine necessary becomes toxic and becomes ineffective in treating pain.
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OfficialName
  • Tolerance
Name
  • Tolerance
Galaxy
  • Tenebrian Dominion
Traits
  • 特性
First
  • Green Lantern: New Guardians Annual Vol 1 1
desc
  • Your tolerance of others has earned you great respect. You find that you are able to defend against magical attacks more easily, you have superior Agility, and you are able to recover your morale more quickly in combat.
HasCMRegen
  • X
H3Color
  • darkgreen
H1Color
  • red
HasMagicVuln
  • X
H1V
  • 0.500000
  • 1
H2Color
  • darkgreen
H2V
  • 2
  • 3
HasAgility
  • X
H3V
  • 0.500000
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Skill
  • +xx 戦闘中の士気回復
  • +xx 俊敏
  • +xx 戦術緩和
Description
  • 他人への寛容は、大きな尊敬に値します。あなたは戦術攻撃をより容易に防御することができます。優れた俊敏をもち、戦闘中に素早く士気を取り戻します
Characteristic
  • 長所
Header
  • +X Agility
  • +X% Morale Regeneration in Combat
  • -X% Magic Vulnerability
Universe
  • Prime Earth
abstract
  • History of location is unknown.
  • Tolerance refers to certain monsters' behaviour in which the monsters stop being aggressive towards players after a certain amount of time (10–20 minutes or longer for the inhabitants of the Abyss) without the player leaving the area (about the size of what is shown in the minimap). If a player leaves the area and returns, the monsters will once again become aggressive towards that particular player. This does not include logging out and back into the game but does include teleporting away (by means of random events, spells, and the like). Jagex implemented tolerance to discourage AFK'ing, as they would then stop fighting after the tolerance begins and automatically log out. The timer stops counting if the player logs out. Therefore, logging out and in again would not immediately end the tolerance time. Tolerance can be very annoying when killing rock crabs since the only way to attack them is for them to be aggressive, making them a dubious training exercise at Rellekka; however, at Waterbirth Island, since they are in separate spots, it is not such a problem. Some monsters that become tolerant may become aggressive again even if the player constantly stays in the vicinity. Kurasks in the Fremennik Slayer Dungeon portray this behavior as did the wild dogs in Brimhaven Dungeon prior to an update. Other monsters, such as bosses, do not become tolerant at all no matter how long the player remains in the vicinity. For example, the King Black Dragon found in the King Black Dragon Lair will always attack any player in his lair. Tolerance can be beneficial to the player in some cases. Hellhounds in the Taverley Dungeon are one example. When the hellhounds become tolerant, the player can safely attack from Ranged safe spots without another hellhound intercepting them.
  • Toleration is the practice of deliberately allowing or permitting a thing of which one disapproves. One can meaningfully speak of tolerating, ie of allowing or permitting, only if one is in a position to disallow. It has also been defined as "to bear or endure" or "to nourish, sustain or preserve". Toleration may signify no more than forbearance and the permission given by the adherents of a dominant Belief for another Belief to exist, even though the latter are looked on with disapproval as inferior, mistaken or harmful. Without Tolerance and Forgiveness, we are as good as mechaninical robots following preset lines of codes.
  • Tolerance is
  • Tolerance is where monsters in a particular area stop being aggressive towards players after a certain amount of time (10-20 minutes) has passed without the player(s) leaving the area (about the size of what is shown in the minimap) and then returning. If a player leaves the area and returns, the monsters will once again become aggressive towards that particular player. This does not include logging out and back into the game, but does include being temporarily teleported away (by means of Prison Pete, Mysterious Old Man, etc. random events) in addition to teleporting and walking/running away from the area and then returning. It was implemented to stop AFK trainers from training without needing to be at the computer, as they would then stop fighting after the tolerance begins and be logged out. However, logging out and in again would not immediately end the tolerance time. The timer stops counting if the player logs out. Some monsters that become tolerant may become aggressive again, after a period of time, even if the player constantly stays in the vicinity. Kurasks in the Fremennik Slayer Dungeon are like this, for example. Other monsters do not become tolerant at all, no matter how long the player remains in the vicinity. For example, a King Black Dragon that can be found in the King Black Dragon Lair is like this.
  • Tolerance is a virtue gained from completing deeds.
  • Tolerance is the ability of a person's physiology to adapt to the presence of a pharmaceutical, illegal drug or even a toxin so that it takes a larger dose of the drug to have the same effect. It is often why addicts stop feeling the pleasant sensation of a drug even though they take a near-fatal dose, while at the same time being able to take doses that would result in an overdose for a non-user. In medicine, many pharmaceuticals become tolerated and cease to have a therapeutic effect, even at increasingly higher doses of the drug. This should not be confused with resistance, where the disease becomes increasingly resistant to the drug. For example, the use of morphine acutally creates more morphine receptors in the body. After a while, the dose of morphine necessary becomes toxic and becomes ineffective in treating pain.
  • Tolerance is a command used in the fill command which specifies pixels of which size should be filled.