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Message ID: 24273
Date: Mon Mar 5 22:40:55 GMT 2001
Author: Kenneth E. Bachman
Subject: Re: [eqbards] Pixie Strike oddity


Twilight pulls the MOB in a direction parallel to a front-to-back line drawn through the Bard. I was
originally annoyed that it didn't pull the MOB towards me in all cases, but once you get the hang of it,
it's pretty handy. Why tanks don't understand that four tanks beating on something from the front is
going to knock it off the cliff that's right behind it, I don't understand.

Kenross Cantoforjado, 57 songs, Innoruuk



"Reeves, Patrick W" wrote:

> Yes both Pixie and Twilight move the mob based on the way the bard is
> facing. Also you to easily vector mob placement once you get the hang of it
> (practice it on newbie mobs).
>
> Rokenn
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Khelan [mailto:khelan@...]
> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 10:04 AM
> To: eqbards@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [eqbards] Pixie Strike oddity
>
> Was using Pixie in Karnors last weekend and noticed something really odd.
> I've always assumed the knockback component pushed the mob away from the
> Bard. Instead, it pushes it in the direction the Bard is facing (was very
> handy to learn 'cause we were in the tower, and it's easy to knock mobs off
> of it :). Does anyone know if the 53rd song does the same? Only 51 here,
> so it's gonna be a while before I can test it.
>
> BTW, anyone ever climbed outside of Chardok? : )
> http://www.clandlc.com/chardok.jpg Very easy to do with Song of Travel, and
> was a blast.
>
> --Khelan, herding Bumble Bees on Tarew Marr
> (http://www.clandlc.com/bee.jpg hehe)
>
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