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Old 06-22-2010, 05:28 PM
theblaz theblaz is offline
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Try telling your pet to attack first, then come back and tells us what happens after you mez.
I think I mentioned that in my original post....

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The only problem is if the pet is attacking a mob that is trying to be mezzed. If the pet casts a spell or lands a damaging attack just after being mezzed, it will wake it. This happens a lot and the pet has to be backed off...
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Yes, I realized that..
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Old 06-22-2010, 05:38 PM
Dersk Dersk is offline
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I think I mentioned that in my original post....

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The only problem is if the pet is attacking a mob that is trying to be mezzed. If the pet casts a spell or lands a damaging attack just after being mezzed, it will wake it. This happens a lot and the pet has to be backed off...
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Yes, I realized that..
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You're describing something different. I'm not talking about lag causing an attack to hit after something is mezzed, or the delay caused by a pet casting a spell.

If you have a pet attacking a mob, it will not stop attacking when it is mezzed.
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