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Old 09-09-2021, 11:47 AM
Mblake1981 Mblake1981 is offline
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Old 09-09-2021, 12:14 PM
Delekhan Delekhan is offline
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The Enchanter implementation in P99 is one of those examples where I prefer the P99 rendition over classic live. Not classic, but I like it better the way it's done here because classic enchanters just did CC and buffs for the most part, which was fine when severs were heavily populated and grouping was commonplace. That said, the goal is to re-create the live experience so a nerf is inevitable. Sorry Enchanters...
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Old 09-09-2021, 12:16 PM
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It seems to me that charm isn't broken on P99 but the RNG is. It would be sad to see changes made to charm that still leave us with 3 breaks on 30 seconds. Other examples of busted RNG is getting 3-4 fizzles in a row at 60 with max skill and/or 255 sex in the case of bards. Or say getting feared multiple times at over 255MR on Kunark dragons.

I charmed a fair amount on live when leveling. While super long charms were a bit more rare than they are on P99, i rarely had issues were a pet would break 3 times in under a minute like I do here. Also charm often fades on the same tick as mez or root which I don't remember being such a problem on live.
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