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Why are you charming the nameds anyways? :P
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Because then I can mez primary engaged mob, and hit hide when named pet is like 2-5%hp, mez it then 1 shot nuke it :A Makes healers a lot easier that way so the Frog King isn't spam healing himself.
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I've seen this a few times. The first time I messed up the pull of Drusella Sathir and had to hat out. I come back and she was gone along with the mob that was my pet. And yes, she had a NoS.
I'm not sure if DoT tics can do it, but any spell can for sure. Imagine this: Charmed Pet is fighting Caster A. Caster A begins to cast, you zone, breaking charm, mobs stop fighting, Caster A's spell keeps casting tho, lands on your former pet and now the pet is agro on Caster A. At this point other mobs can join in the fight, based on some really messed up assist mechanics. I've seen mobs fighting like this if I zoned out and came right back in, etc. It is rare, but an unfortunate risk when charming is involved. | ||
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Whenever I break charm with insta-invis, my pet will insantly stop casting whatever he was casting, whether it was a hostile spell directed at another mob or a self-buff spell or what, and turn to melee/cast on me. I guess maybe breaking charm with invis is different? | |||
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a necro could easily test this with undead casters to verify exactly what makes it happen. | |||
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We need Loraen and the Royal Ak'anon Academy of Research on this asap!
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