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Message ID: 8899
Date: Tue Oct 19 17:49:26 BST 1999
Author: David Knadler
Subject: RE: Charm (was: Karana Lambent Trading)


Yeah... this has happened to me as well. In certain cases I cannot get my
pet off my friend. I've tried just about every pet command I can, but they
still don't seem to notice. Very disconcerting...

Desmei Sightblinder
Lvl 30 Bard [Povar]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: kim@... [mailto:kim@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 10:33 AM
> To: eqbards@onelist.com
> Subject: Re: [eqbards] Charm (was: Karana Lambent Trading)
>
>
> From: <kim@...>
>
> On Mon, 18 Oct 1999 kim@... wrote:
> >
> > By the way, I think I've figured out that really annoying bug
> > where a charmed creature attacks a player. When you re-charm,
> > your pet attacks whatever is at the top of its hate list (bard
> > excepted since charm makes it view you amiably). When you're
> >
> > But when you're playing grouped, the extra mob(s) usually
> > attack party members instead of your pet, and thus your pet is
> > never damaged and never hates the other mobs. But some party
> > members probably attacked it, or gained hatred for pulling it,
> > so upon recharm, your pet automatically attacks the player. I
>
> More confirmation for this. Last night the druid I was
> playing with was DoTing the kobolds before I charmed them
> (DoTs continue to work despite charm). I'd order my pet to
> attack another kobold, it would, and a few seconds later it'd
> turn around to attack the druid.
>
> --
> John H. Kim
> kim@...
>
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