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![]() When casting on multiple mobs the number of waves is reduced, dependent upon the number of mobs apparently. Generally get two waves with 2 mobs, one wave with 4 mobs.
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![]() I noticed Rain of Lava behaving like this also, hit 3 targets and only did 2 waves instead of 3.
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![]() OP is how all rain spells work on EQmac.
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![]() Works what way? It doesn't always cast the same number of rains. Sometimes i'll get three waves on 2 mobs, sometimes i'll get 2 waves on 2 mobs, sometimes i get 2 waves on 4 mobs, sometimes i get one. Whats the logic here?
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Last edited by mostbitter; 07-06-2013 at 02:08 PM..
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![]() eqmac is the func spec for all things everquest?
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Last edited by p-niner; 07-06-2013 at 01:55 PM..
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Say you casted a rain on one mob, your rain would damage the mob three times, in three waves then stop. Say you casted a rain on a pack of four mobs: your rain will damage each of them once. Say you casted a rain on three mobs: your rain will damage each of them once, and then ONE of them will be hit for a second wave, taking damage again. Say you casted a rain on two mobs: your rain would hit and damage those two, then a second wave would activate and hit those two again. Hope that helps. | |||
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Last edited by nilbog; 07-08-2013 at 01:47 PM..
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Rains do damage in 3 waves to max 4 targets. Show me where it says otherwise according to dev team or patch note because allakazam and lucy say 3 waves 4 targets. | |||
Last edited by nilbog; 07-08-2013 at 01:47 PM..
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![]() Edited or deleted replies for trolling. That will not tolerated in the bugs forum.
Back on topic, there should be plenty of available research data for rain spells. | ||
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