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Old 09-27-2011, 07:42 PM
Zordana Zordana is offline
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on a pvp server, somethin like "escaping" in eq2 would be neat.. if a mob is chasing someone, and that someone FDs or dies or zones or anything, the mob should go into "escape" mode and run back to the spot, where it aggroed the player without aggroing anyone else (tho, players should be able to attack "escaping" mobs and get aggro) if no1 else is on aggrolist
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Old 10-02-2011, 06:25 PM
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on a pvp server, somethin like "escaping" in eq2 would be neat.. if a mob is chasing someone, and that someone FDs or dies or zones or anything, the mob should go into "escape" mode and run back to the spot, where it aggroed the player without aggroing anyone else (tho, players should be able to attack "escaping" mobs and get aggro) if no1 else is on aggrolist
This is the gayest idea I have heard on these forums. Eq isn't eq without trains. This is why eq2 and wow sucked.
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