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Message ID: 14650
Date: Tue Feb 8 23:17:00 GMT 2000
Author: Reece, Tom - 25IDL G4
Subject: Does CHR affect Largos?


What message gets displayed when an enchanter successfully casts tashan?
I've grouped with this enchanter on numerous occasions and I know that in
normal pulls (1 or 2) mobs, he primarily keeps stunning them over and over
again. The message on screen that popped up numerous times during the fight
was the "scintillating colors" message. I've always assumed this was the
message enchanters get when they successfully stun.

Good idea though on the tashan possibility. I didn't think of that but its
the most likely reason my songs stuck better. Another good reason why bards
and enchanters group well together.

Galtin of E'ci

> Hmmm an enchanter joined you ? Enchanters usually start fights with the
> tashan debuff spell, that dramatically reduce opponents magic resistance.
> Maybe it does explain the difference.
>
>
> I was in the assasin room in LGUK last night. The ghoul knights we
> were
> fighting usually either conned blue to me or red. We had a druid in
> the
> group ensnaring so I weaved Largos Binding during combat. My CHR was
> 130 at
> the time and whenever we went up against a red ghoul, they resisted
> Largos
> frequently. Later on an enchanter joined the group and buffed my CHR
> to
> 158. From that point I was able to get Largos to stick on almost
> every red
> ghoul we fought. I didn't parse a log file so its all subjective, but
> it
> seemed that higher CHR made this song more effective. I was under
> impression higher CHR only increased our chance of success with mind
> control
> related songs like songs like Lullaby, Charm, Pixie and Fear. Does
> anyone
> know if higher CHR also effects Largos? Its quite possible that the
> random
> number generator was skewed in my favor and thats why I was having
> better
> success with the high CHR.
>
>