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Old 06-15-2026, 11:08 PM
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I've recently done a lot of research on lull type spells, and have some validating questions.

In classic, lulls seemed to have a tiered resist floor which would mean lvl 50+ npcs were completely immune. Is there any research or additional input about casting a lull type spell on a 50+ npc?

Did low level lull type spells have level caps on what they could affect? For example, could a cleric cast the lowest level 'lull' spell on a level 40 npc, or would they need to cast calm or pacify for a chance to succeed?

Could bard lull (Kelin's Lugubrious Lament) work on mobs that cleric/ranger lulls couldn't? Or did it follow the same logic.

Were there specific mobs that were notably immune to lull? I discovered 14 different npc races which should always be immune to lull spells, but these are 'guard/city' type races.
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