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Originally Posted by Galacticus
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Something is fishy in video 2.
Normally if no one had any agro and the monk pulled in those mobs alone, they would stand there a second and then aggro on the closest person.
Watching the video you will notice all the mobs completely bipass the shaman who is closer and go right for the druid.
The mobs should have all aggroed on the closest pc around them, in fact it looks as though the druid is far out of range of agroing the train yet it still goes right for him.
Why doesnt the shaman get the aggro?
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You sir, clearly do not understand EQ mechanics, and should educate yourself on the nuances of mob agro before spouting verbal diarhea and thinking out loud.
First, the mobs do stand there for a second, and do not go right for him. The beetle starts to walk back while the imps stand still.
Second, the "druid" you refer to is a CLERIC.
Third, the shaman is bypassed because the cleric is much lower level. Go ahead and test this with a lvl 58 and a sub-level-50. The cleric pops onto their agro list first due to lower level, regardless of proximity.
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Originally Posted by Galacticus
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You can also see the bettle turn and walk away after the FD, then all of a sudden while the monk is still FD, it turns back and attacks. Looks like the train was agroed when it could have been avoided.
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Really? Do you think that the beetle might have assisted the imps which agroed the druid-you-mean-cleric?
Think before you post, son.