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Was from an EQCleric heal bug thread so yea. Was best I could find from era :/.
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#2
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Fantastic and all, but I think Rogean is looking for evidence in era.
He raided up til the most recent few expansions as a tank. He knows how rampage works. He just wants proof IE log or screenshots from back then.
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By utilizing geometry and no they don't run at selos speed.
The Tormax script is completely trivialized due to the ability to pull him. If you had to fight him in his room it would be way more challenging. Zone line fixed it because you drop off the list when you zone. If someone who you don't want is on the list, they zone out and in. Repeat until person you want on Rampage is on Rampage.
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#4
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This is hardly the place for this conversation, however to clarify. I know nothing about pulling Tmax to zone line to set rampage, you pull him to zone line in order to split him from his guards.
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Also considering the technical aspects of maintaining a rampage list that persists through zoning, means that the list would have to be tracking by Character ID or Name. I find it highly unlikely that any form of rampage would have been coded like that, instead of using entity ID's or pointers.
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