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#1
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I vividly remember needing to spam /pet back off and /pet attacking a new target, to get a pet to switch to a new target. If an npc is actively swinging on your pet, it should be mildly difficult to get it to attack a new target.
I believe scenario 1 from OP is accurate and if that changed, needs to be reverted. edit: Spamming /pet back off | /pet attack wasn't necessary. If you could time it between npc swings. If 2 npcs are both attacking your pet. -both npc A and npc B are attacking your pet. -Pet is attacking npc A -if you can /pet back off, target npc B, and /pet attack before npc A aggros again (swing, dot tick, etc), pet should attack npc B | ||
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Last edited by nilbog; 09-20-2012 at 08:42 AM..
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#2
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While not relevant to whether it's bugged or not, you should have a macro set to both back off and attack at the same time if you want your pet on multiple targets.
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#3
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2 = back off 2121212121212121212121 | |||
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