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Originally Posted by Lostprophets
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I wondered this too.
I aggro'd a Kodiak on my cleric in WC, drug him to the Kith ZL and gated back to the druid rings. He pathed back to his spawn point (just over the hill where the griff/HG can spawn). I Ran around looking for him, finally found him roaming up approximately 200 yards from the rings and he did not attack me (while i circled him) as he pathed back.
I can understand keeping mobs on a leash (to a very small extent) in PoAir (even though it doesn't seem like it's classic), however not in every other zone. (kind of like if you zone into najena with either DMF or Lev and you drop to the ground with the message "you cannot levitate in this zone.")
People can use this tactic to Exploit the hell out of Killing CT every time he pops (as the whole zone should run on top of you if you engage him w/ a fully popped zone)...I was told by quite a few people today, They explained that this method was used by a guild to kill him as if they knew that was going to happen...before it patched in.
I'm not sure the exact layout of the event as I've just been chillin, waiting on the full release of Kunark to experience it for the first time, but if that accusation is true, not only is that Unfair, but that was a Douche bag move to anyone else in the zone trying to legitimately get to him by actually killing mobs as if they weren't on a leash, and would attack you if you engaged him in a fully popped zone.
- Lostprophets
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Wait, are you talking about CT from yesteday? We killed him how we always do, pls dont listen to the conspiracy theories. The mobs run to CT like they always did, this is the strat used by everyone in fear. Maybe not all mobs did run to him? Idk exactly, but we would have brought him down anyway (like we did the day before, before this was bugged).
Anyway if mobs now run away after a while in every zone that would totally suck thats soooooooo nonclassic
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