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Read post 4.
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Mob melee range > player melee range
That said, paladin breaking mez with melee should leave the mob hitting the closest person. Not running away in fear... | ||
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He never wrote how mez was being broken, just that the paladin was breaking it. I can think of a bunch of different ways for a paladin to break mez on a mob without swinging a weapon at it. Holy Might is a perfect example... ----------------------------------------- I wasn't asking this just to humor myself. Of course you could simply answer the question instead of telling me to reread and /facepalm. But that's what Droxx is deciding to do which is just dragging this entire thread out more than it needs to be. By the way, you still haven't answered the question. | ||||
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Last edited by guineapig; 03-16-2011 at 04:53 PM..
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And I have already named 3 ways to break mez out of melee range. | |||
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Sorry but if a dev was actually going to bother to look at this thread he would want to know all these details. I fail to see why you guys think it's so funny. | |||
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