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This is incorrect for monk FD. And for the record, no one can provide proof unless you actually go and find a video of someone doing it from 1999, several times, investigating all the possible discrepancies. I am absolutely correct on mobs having a chance of regaining aggro on the monk after he stood up. Take it or leave it, that is the truth. I don't mind, it makes feigning FAR easier on this server. The only caveat i will add to my original statement is that, POSSIBLY, when a mob reached its spawn point again, the aggro WAS wiped. The re-gaining aggro thing only occured if you had pulled a mob and it had not completely pathed back to where it came from. Anyone who has had a hell of a lot of experience pulling in true classic will tell you this. Why else do you think monks had to /q out of game? Simply because, if you ran to your raid without making 100% sure you were out of aggro - either by standing, waiting and observing you had no mobs on you, or /qing out of game, you COULD train your raid. "Monks /q out please, don't want to wipe rezzers" -- no one else remembers this? There's not a lot more i can say to you on this topic, Legend. I am definitely right.. even if every other person in the world disagreed with me, i'd still know i was right, i remember doing it FAR too much [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] I agree with you Haynar. Imho, the 'auto attack bug' was a poor monk's excuse for not understanding feign correctly. I am sure you remember that mobs had a chance to re-aggro you, if you played a lot of monk and remember the auto attack thing. Edit: And the monkly business post confirms what i said. | |||
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Last edited by dannym3141; 02-27-2010 at 11:07 PM..
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