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Porphyro 11-19-2009 02:50 AM

Some quick '99 style necro/pet questions
 
Back when I started in 99, pets used to take a group member's worth of XP if they did more than 50% of the damage to a mob. This was true solo, and of course in groups:

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I was just informed by Scott Hartsman that I made a mistake about the pet experience thing. Pets only take experience from a group if they outdamage the entire group. If they do, then they gain a share as if they were a group member. If they do not, they take no experience at all.

This is how it's been working the whole time, and it makes a lot more sense. I'm sorry for the mistake.

Absor
This was changed (around late 2002, if I recall correctly) so that a player/group only had to do 1 point of damage to a mob to claim full XP, and prevent the pet taking it's share.

So, the question is: how is this working on the p1999 server? Earlier model, or later patch? Tried to do some data collection myself, but it's tough to be conclusive without confirmation from a dev.

Also, I remember a 1999 patch was put in place that limited the amount of damage that a DoT could do if the mob was moving (and not feared):

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SEPTEMBER 13, 1999

DoT Changes:

If the monster is in melee with you, there is no change to how a DoT spell works.
If the monster is running away from you (fear, wounded, etc.), there is no change to how a DoT spell works.
If the monster is moving when the damage from the DoT is applied (happens every few seconds), it will take 66% of the damage that it would have taken.
DoT spells have all had their duration slightly increased. If the monster moves for 18 seconds during a fight, it will take as much damage from the DoT as it would before the patch. If the monster moves for less then 18 seconds during a fight, your DoT will do more damage then it would have done before the patch. If the monster moves more then 18 seconds during the fight, it will take less damage then it would have before the patch.
This 'damage when moving' penalty was also removed, sometime before the release of Planes of Power. How is this implemented on this server?

Finally - we used to give our pets fine steel daggers, and they'd become shredding machines. Pets took the delay from the weapon, but not the damage. Is this possible on p1999 (dual wield issue notwithstanding)?

Just curious about these points, as they were fairly significant factors in what it was to be a necro back then.

Cheers for any input =)

Norther 07-01-2012 08:07 PM

Bump. I would like to know the answer to this question:

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So, the question is: how is this working on the p1999 server? Earlier model, or later patch?

godbox 07-01-2012 08:10 PM

not a p99 tech person but i frequently duo with necros or enchs in CoM where they charm GWB skels and I buff heal the pet which we then just let loose through the mobs. exp moves along pretty nicely and the necs/ench swear up and down that the exp penalty does not occur if grouped.

Norther 07-01-2012 08:45 PM

But what about for soloing?

bamzal 07-01-2012 08:51 PM

dont expect a truly classic experience thats all ican say

emp82 07-01-2012 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Norther (Post 677685)
But what about for soloing?

Currently for soloing if your pet does more than 50% of the damage it absorbs 75% of the xp.

godbox 07-02-2012 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by emp82 (Post 677692)
Currently for soloing if your pet does more than 50% of the damage it absorbs 75% of the xp.

x (class penaly) x (racial penalty)

so ikky necro gets it hard at first before they can outdmg pets

Xen 07-02-2012 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by godbox (Post 677841)
x (class penaly) x (racial penalty)

so ikky necro gets it hard at first before they can outdmg pets

HOWEVER if you are in a group, there is no penalty for the pet doing over 50% of the damage

Norther 07-02-2012 10:38 PM

Ahhh, thanks a lot guys. Answered my question.

bamzal 07-02-2012 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by bamzal (Post 677689)
dont expect a truly classic experience thats all ican say



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