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Lullaby Trials
Me – level 40 Bard with 117 CHR and a Lute
Snake – level 1 MOB with green scales
Procedure: I turned on my attack and hit the snake once. I then turned off my attack and sat still with the Lullaby on. I did not juggle songs.
*My attack was turned off so that I would not hit the snake again and invalidate the Sleep effect.
*I did not juggle songs as Lullaby has a very short duration, and I could not be assured of putting it back to sleep in time.
*I did not move so that I would not accidentally wander out of the AoE range of Lullaby.
Trial 1
27……..Head nods (and it stays asleep – as it should)
00……..Head nods (and it attacks anyway)
10……..Made save (and it attacks – as it should)
Trial 2
19…….Head nods (and it stays asleep – as it should)
01…….Head nods (and it attacks anyway)
11…….Made save (and it attacks – as it should)
Interrupted by 2nd snake – trial ended
Trial 3
40…….Head nods (and it stays asleep – as it should)
00…….Head nods (and it attacks anyway)
17…….Made save (and it attacks – as it should)
Out of 125 “pulses” of Lullaby, only once did the snake attack after I saw its head nod.
Now, some of the confusion might come from the message:
Your target has resisted your attempt to mesmerize it.
A snake’s head nods.
You get this message when your target makes a resist, just like you get the message that your target “bursts into flames” with a fire spell, even if it saves for partial damage.
Conclusion: Vs. a level one creature, the song worked even better then I remembered it working.
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Geoffrey Zatkin
Arch Mage of Norrath
Game Designer @ Verant Interactive
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Can we please get a dev to respond? This is a quote from Geoffrey Zatkin (EQ game developer) from early 2000 indicating that the aoe bard mez cast by a lvl 40 bard should be resisted 35% of the time BY A LVL 1 MOSS SNAKE with HARD DATA. I found it farming through Nizzar's links.