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− | When a creature or npc has been engaged initially, it's target will be whatever engaged it. After a creature or npc has been engaged, a hate list is created to determine which target the creature will attack that is based on | + | When a creature or npc has been engaged initially, it's target will be whatever engaged it. After a creature or npc has been engaged, a hate list is created to determine which target the creature will attack that is based on a number of factors including: |
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+ | * Which attacker did the most damage during the previous round of combat. | ||
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+ | * The distance of the attacker; being closer means the target will generate more aggression than a target attacking from further out | ||
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+ | * The challenge level of the attacker; a lower CL attacker is a higher priority target | ||
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+ | For example if a player gets within aggression range of a creature/npc and the mob is coming to it and another player attacks the creature before it reaches them, then the creature will stop aggro on the player and begin attacking the player that attacked it since the original player target has not done any damage to it. | ||
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Game MechanicsWhen a creature or npc has been engaged initially, it's target will be whatever engaged it. After a creature or npc has been engaged, a hate list is created to determine which target the creature will attack that is based on a number of factors including:
For example if a player gets within aggression range of a creature/npc and the mob is coming to it and another player attacks the creature before it reaches them, then the creature will stop aggro on the player and begin attacking the player that attacked it since the original player target has not done any damage to it.
Hate List EventsThese are some variables that we could potentially use to generate aggression from a creature:
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