Thread: Spells: Lull / Soothe / Pacify
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Old 11-29-2010, 01:41 PM
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Amazingly enchanters lull is resisted less, because, like charm, the resist check uses your cha (and level diff vs. mob) as modifier.

With lull, there's first a check to see if it is resisted, if it is resisted, then there's a second check to see if the mob aggros you, with aforementioned modifiers.

With charm, there's an initial resist check, and then a nother check at every period, untill the max timer expires, or mob breaks free, again with aforementioned modifiers.

My cleric with 60 cha recieves ALOT more resists and aggro from the lull-line, than my enchanter with 225 cha, thus making it risky to use with at best. I assume a bard would not sport a high cha either, although for both druids and bards, they would gain much in terms of charming mobs, if they had more cha, (or kept a set for situational purposes, like I would).
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