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They weren't. It's broken. And it's broken the game significantly, in a number of ways at this point. It shouldn't surprise me that people try to say otherwise, that it's functioning as it should be, but it's wrong regardless. | |||
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#862
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just wait till sky when some stupid charming shit happens again like it did on blue which initiated the only ever charm nerf in p99 history
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#863
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I just realized Enchanters don't even have the clarity line. And you want to take away charm, too?
lmao wtf Mez is also broken. May as well nerf that, too. | ||
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#864
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#866
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Lots of mobs were made charm immune in sky, for exactly the same reason that it was nerfed on p99.
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#867
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what level should I be able to charm mobs while XPing efficiently? at 12 I don't have enough mana to charm kill more than 2, but with an animation I can kill several mobs in a row.
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Last edited by DiogenesThaDogg; 11-30-2019 at 04:43 PM..
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#868
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If you keep your animation you're only getting 1/2 XP, which means you need to kill four mobs to get the same XP that you'd get from killing two another way. For instance, if you fight a mob down to low HP, then kill off your pet before you finish the mob off, you get full XP (but of course that takes longer), and the same is true in charm fighting because you break charm before either dies. So your options (for equal XP) are:
For any given level/hunting spot just kill six mobs each way, and time it, then do whichever is fastest. It will depend on lots of other factors (eg. high damage/low HP mobs are great for charming, while the reverse are probably better for your animation). EDIT: P.S. As for all the other nonsense in this thread ... OF COURSE Enchanters could charm in classic. No one (serious) has ever disputed that Charm existed in classic and that Enchanters had it. (Shaman did too, but in one more piece of evidence for the crazy "Nibog <3s Enchanters" theory, which I absolutely don't believe in but keep finding more and more evidence for ... they had it removed from their very brief, 100% classic period of having it ... while Enchanters have been unclassicaly charming here for over ten years). Back to the point, the question has always been about the fine details of the mechanics (or possibly missing mechanics). Those fine details are hard to pin down, and hard to argue about definitively (thus this insanely long thread) ... but to me all you have to do is "zoom out", and then it's apparent to everyone (except Enchanter defenders) that those mechanics can't possibly be accurate relative to live.
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Last edited by loramin; 11-30-2019 at 06:04 PM..
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Actual live classic used a different client, so there were absolutely fine details that were different. 100% with you there. Pathing, pet commands, pet bugs, agro mechanics with things as simple as your char sitting down, so i get that. There may have also been server instability, home client instability, community pressure for enc to just "do their job and mez." Also remember that the classic most of us remember is only about 2 years of time around Y2K. By Velious there's a mounting evidence people were charming in raids, and by PoP they were using it to solo Bastion. Then sometime in GoD (starting Feb, 2004) they did the big enc nerf, so between 1999-2004, enough came to the attention to staff to want to nerf charm. What we seem to be disagreeing about is what the staff should do right now The argument I and perhaps others have kept making is: the actual charm spell itself may have been the same (you have to admit its a possibility), but all kinds of factors play into the community using it as we do 10 years later on emulation. It's not that the community back then was stupid. It could have been all of the reasons I mentioned above. No one knows exactly when charm turned from "not widely used" in classic, to "nerf-worthy" in GoD within those 4 years. and here's a little about that nerf from this random website: Quote:
But let's be clear. What is being floated as a proposal here is asking the staff to implement a strictly custom solution to the charm "problem" which I summarize as enc's being more powerful at solo content and better dps than anyone else in the game, when geared and used effectively. So I'll level with you... let's talk solutions: -do we reduce all dmg on charms? 50% dmg is better than 0% so in raids people will still do it and for soloing, people will reverse charm -do we make it so charm can't hold agro? enc have root, dru and necro have snare -do we increase the resist rate on charm? if so, what's the goal? do you want it to only last 30 seconds on average? or are we lookin at 2-3 min? or what is it? at that point you walk a fine line of just removing charm from the enc toolset as a viable option -do you want to add diminishing returns on a target to charm? that may force them to cycle through mobs, but i dont think it will slow anyone down.. also its asking the staff to problem something new in an archaic code. maybe they can do it, but is it worth the work? what is the benefit to the community by doing this? can we measure it? I'm afraid that what you'd really be doing is presenting a trivial challenge for the hardcore players that are already locking down dungeons and optimizing charm mob dps on raids to get creative and use the same tools in a slightly different way, while totally demolishing the power of charm for everyone else. That's a real concern with a nerf directly aimed at the "hardcore players" like this, and I don't want the emotions seen in this thread to obscure that potential. The grass is not always greener. Also, think about an enc toolset. It's not just charm: you have your color shift, mes, tash, recharm... rinse repeat. If you can get a big enough, quick-enough regenning mana pool you can charm all day. What I don't agree with is that enc on teal/green are some godly force, the ungeared ones have plenty of problems holding a charm and surviving if they dare to haste it. The risk-reward is still there. You call me an "enchanter defender" but I don't main one. I've played an enc, but I don't mind if they get a nerf. I'd even still play a mage right now, whenever I'm done with my op druid, so I am not just defending enchanters for no reason. I don't like the idea of nerfing something just because a handful of people made a thread and called everyone that disagreed with them retards and trolls. Just because it's now a long thread doesn't mean its any more of a good idea. It just means we keep bumping it. But how do we realistically level the playing field? That is, to a) lessen the enc's ability to "trivialize content", while b) not removing charm as a viable tool altogether, and c) in a way that is feasible to ask of the staff. When you start getting into custom coding for diminishing returns, for example, you're going into writing new spell mechanics... something I haven't seen on really emulated everquest, probably for some coding challenge reason that I am not skilled enough to understand. Something about spaghetti ? Let's look at the other "OP" thing in bard kiting: On blue, they changed it from entire zones to 25 mob max on blue. 25 mobs is still a lot. Staff clearly didn't want to stop bards from doing it entirely. They don't mind if you level your bard in a way that is far and away more efficient than anything else in the game. Staff interest was in preventing zone disruption, so a single bard can't completely consume Overthere and Burning Woods. On green/teal they reduced it to 4 because Rogean was presented with sufficient evidence (it only took 1 post btw).. and it will eventually be brought back to 25. I don't yet see a clear solution (or a real equivalent justification) that can be applied to charm. I see any disruptive problems here. Who is losing out on content due to enc's? On teal I wish we had more dungeon farmers (necro and enc alike), because our economy is slow. Guy cant even get ahold of an embroidered black cape round here. meh im trying to be reasonable, if not a little trolly on pages 40 or 80 or whatever... but being constantly disregarded as an enc defender, a retard, and someone who hates classic is tiring. there is a legit reason to resist unclassic (or at least customized) nerfs, even if there is a precedent, time, and place for them. I'm not convinced this is it yeah its a lot of text. it wasn't worth it | ||||
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