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Old 01-06-2017, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Daldaen [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Nah the question I was posing wasn't the fact that bellycasters existed.

What I was suggesting was that the way EQ Calculates aggro, the "Add Aggro" check may have been performed AFTER the "In Belly Cast Range" check. Meaning, unlike a typical resisted spell, your spells cast from out of Belly Cast range do not generate any aggro when they resist. Which is how it currently functions on Live.

My suspicion is that this is how EQ has handled bellycasters all along, making it classic. If derpcake is right I would *imagine* there are some posts somewhere around 2002 where people talk about this strategy for permarooted ToV dragons, casting spells from far away to build aggro and then going in. Then some posts at a later date claiming it no longer works. I haven't found any such posts yet, though I've not looked very extensively I will admit.
Earlier you mention the lazy agro / non-melee range casting would stop pulling dragons out of trains. Wouldn't raiders just resort to casting "Cancel Magic" line of spells to generate the agro to snap out of a train? If I understand you right, this would still generate agro outside of melee range since it is unresistable (I think it was mentioned this line of spells is unresistable, but I'm not exactly sure).
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