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			 Are you fucking slow? If you are attacking a mob, whether a monk or sk, and you immediately feign, guess what ? You will not get a successful fd. You have to pause and stop attack for at least a second before you feign, to get a succesful aggro.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		Let me explain social aggro because you obviously are too slow to understand it. If someone pulls a mob, and another mob is near that will normally assist, guess what homeskittle? Your going to get both mobs. But since you did not attack both mobs, the social aggro mob will follow you, but if someone else is closeby and attacking a mob, it will go to that person. This is what happened. As I was killing my bug, he pulled 2 mobs past me, the social aggro mob stopped and attacked me. At this point I attempted fd but I didn't pause and stop attack, so my fd was not successful. At this point I stood, still with my bug and the one he trained on me, and killed my bug. After I killed my bug I fd, and he got back the original that he initially pulled.  | ||
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			 you guys should duel 
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 Then after pulling a mob in someone else's camp...You social aggro their pull with that mob because you were fighting it in a pull path and then FLOP your mob as well into their pull. Hm sounds like someone definitely trained someone here but not the person you claimed.  | |||
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 Go read the camp rules. You obviously have not.  | |||
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