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the chances for a mez to memblur the target seemed to be very similar if not the same is it is here
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I haven't encountered a single memory blur from mesmerize yet on p1999, and used it well over a dozen times. While it may yet blur more often than 1% of the time on p1999, I have yet to encounter it.
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Is it possibly that the memory blur component checks on every tic of the mez? That would in theory add to the chance of a blur happening. Honestly I don't know.
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On enemies that are not KOS, they retain their original /consider as soon as mez lands on EQlive. They do that now, and did it years ago when I first tested it out to ensure I knew what was happening.
edit: I've seen enchanters with enhanced forgetfulness on therunes.net claim that they've seen a mob forget them after mez wears off when the mob has been tashed and/or slowed during the mez, indicating that there is a second chance for memblur to occur. However, that has only been mentioned by people that have also had that specific AA.
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Dersk, it sounds like you are being defensive in your responses.
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Flabbergasted is more like it. There are a multitude of ways to have a mob attack after mez wears off (proximity, assist, debuffing, pet ignoring mez), but I haven't seen anyone show mez
fail to blur ( edit: ) before 35.