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Message ID: 9016
Date: Fri Oct 22 22:12:41 BST 1999
Author: Bobby
Subject: Re: Lullaby secret nerf?


I also was thinking along the similar lines but did not want to say anything
untill I tested it for sure.. (still havent) but almost always when I use
lullaby I would most of the time pull back away from group so that the
caster could target the mob instead of assisting me.

Also I used it alot in MM when pulling to many I would cast it while
running(not looking back) and when I got to the group only the one I pulled
would be on my butt.(that was a couple few patched ago though)

Tuldar 27th bard Tarrew Mar
-----Original Message-----
From: Kimes, Dean W. <Dean_Kimes@...>
To: 'eqbards@onelist.com' <eqbards@onelist.com>
Date: Friday, October 22, 1999 4:05 PM
Subject: RE: [eqbards] Lullaby secret nerf?


>From: "Kimes, Dean W." <Dean_Kimes@...>
>
>I noticed an odd effect in Lullaby and concluded that perhaps I (and most
of
>this list) were wrong about just how it worked. I was fighting bandits in
W
>karana and was easily getting some of the blue ones to nod while I killed
>the others one at a time. However, I noticed that if you were actually in
>melee range the bandit would nod, but still attack. If i backed off they
>just stood there and nodded. I assumed from this that in fact lullaby
>merely reduced the aggro range to melee instead of stunning them. Perhaps
>this was a change and the stealth nerf we are discussing?
>
> Kitasi
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: kim@... [mailto:kim@...]
>Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 2:54 PM
>To: eqbards@onelist.com
>Subject: Re: [eqbards] Lullaby secret nerf?
>
>
>From: <kim@...>
>
>On Fri, 22 Oct 1999 jhenders@... wrote:
>>
>> Hmm. I've tried lullaby on other players at least twice since March and
>> it never worked at all.
>
>I tried it in the Arena about a month ago. At least one of
>the players reported it was stunning him, though he was only
>level 24 (to my 35 at the time). This was back when I was
>first beginning to suspect Strike was broken, so we didn't do
>any of the tests I suggested.
>
>--
>John H. Kim
>kim@...
>
>Please send submissions for the eqbards newsletter to toren@...
with
>the subject lol.
>
>>Please send submissions for the eqbards newsletter to toren@...
with the subject lol.
>