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Zid wrote on 2010-12-11 05:40
It's pretty fun though~ Good way to keep on your toes of reaction.
As for why sometimes single-aggro SCC melee mobs can switch aggro... I usually attest that to AI resets or from the odd multiple aggro messing with WM/CS. When you hit two or more SCC single-aggro monsters with WM/CS, usually one will aggro you. The others seem like they don't care, however that's not the case. They don't aggro, however their "awareness" is on you (which is why when the aggroing monster dies, another monster that was in aggro range or got hit with WM/CS will instantly aggro you).
Easy demonstration of this is to WM a SCC mob once or twice, then die. The moment you die, you'll see other aggro signs light up from the other monsters.
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Kenero wrote on 2010-12-11 05:43
Quote from Zid;243971:
It's pretty fun though~ Good way to keep on your toes of reaction.
As for why sometimes single-aggro SCC melee mobs can switch aggro... I usually attest that to AI resets or from the odd multiple aggro messing with WM/CS. When you hit two or more SCC single-aggro monsters with WM/CS, usually one will aggro you. The others seem like they don't care, however that's not the case. They don't aggro, however their "awareness" is on you (which is why when the aggroing monster dies, another monster that was in aggro range or got hit with WM/CS will instantly aggro you).
Easy demonstration of this is to WM a SCC mob once or twice, then die. The moment you die, you'll see other aggro signs light up from the other monsters.
I notice that too, especially on very aggressive monsters. Not so much on non aggressive AIs.
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Archibald wrote on 2010-12-11 09:25
Little leveling tip I am pleased to share. Since nexon can't seem to get a grip on the lag. Take advatage of it.
The best mission for lag is conflict HM. All the mobs spawn at once and then when its really laggy, just hang around and kill them. Poisen snakes and blaze work wonders here. The mobs give tons of exp and you make lots and lots of gold. The only reason I'm ok with exploiting this is that nexon just can't seem to fix this. So since I need to level I come up with creative ways to deal with the lag. Careful though....this mission can be a pain when the "Hyper" aggro kicks in sometimes.
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Adelynn wrote on 2010-12-11 16:05
This wouldn't be as much of a problem if my mods still work (namely the font, which seems to help immensely). I tried fighting with my tiger and I kept getting hit in situations where I should have easily dealt with things.