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[QUOTE=Barm McLir;2587579]
Assuming that it is close, then these comments from the function isCharismaCheck() (line 4637) are very helpful: Code:
/* Charisma ONLY effects the initial resist check when charm is cast with 10 CHA = -1 Resist mod up to 255 CHA (min ~ 75 cha) Charisma less than ~ 75 gives a postive modifier to resist checks at approximate ratio of -10 CHA = +6 Resist. Mez spells do same initial resist check as a above. Lull spells only check charisma if inital cast is resisted to see if mob will aggro, same modifier/cap as above. Charisma DOES NOT extend charm durations. Fear resist chance is given a -20 resist modifier if CHA is < 100, from 100-255 it progressively reduces the negative mod to 0. Fears verse undead DO NOT apply a charisma modifer. (Note: unknown Base1 values defined in undead fears do not effect duration). */ Code:
//Lull spells DO NOT use regular resists on initial cast, instead they use a flat +15 modifier. Live parses confirm this. //Regular resists are used when checking if mob will aggro off of a lull resist. Interesting. So if I'm understanding this right, Cha only effects the initial cast and not the individual checks after? Or am I completely off on that? Regardless, informative, thank you. | ||
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