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http://web.archive.org/web/200104211...gs.asp?song=15
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I believe that the cap of 4 mobs is only for sung. With strings it's unlimited. Though I may be wrong.....
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While it is wrong that the instrument increases the limit of mezzed mobs, it still indicates more than 4 can be mezzed.
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http://everquest.allakhazam.com/db/spell.html?spell=724
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Here's the REAL story of the former AE mez...
In beta it was super overpowered. It could lock down an entire zone. This caused all bard mez songs to have a second resist check added. Essentially, the song could land but not affect the creature. This led to the supremacy of Enchanters in crowd controlling (and monks in pulling, as a bard's only tool for controlling a lull failure was removed).
Bards complained bitterly about this state of affairs, while Verant denied there was any problem. This came to a head in a famous (among bards at least) episode where a dev came to watch a demonstration in the Qeynos newbie yard as a high level bard attempted to mez the level 1 snakes, only to have a near 100% resist rate.
Eventually the second resist check was removed, and this song changed to single target.
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http://eqclassic.de/wiki/Kellin%27s_Lucid_Lullaby
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This song will put to sleep mobs in close proximity to you.
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While not technically a dated source, its another classic emulator whose Kelin's Lucid Lullaby works in the same manner.
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http://scmelze02.tripod.com/sitebuil...dsincombat.htm
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Disengage temporarily if down to two and a quarter bubbles of HP, do not reengage until up to more than three bubbles. Sometimes it may also be necessary to stop singing any song so the fighter can get those monsters off you. Exception: If you've started singing Kelin's Lucid Lullaby, it's usually a BAD idea to stop singing.
Disengage if attacked by multiple enemies, or use Kelin's Lucid Lullaby.
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Multiple enemies, without a target limit reference.
How many more sources would you like? Also, note that P99 server developers
-changed- the Kelin's on this server from the nerfed single target mez back to the "classic" AE mez. I don't think that is the type of thing they do lightly.