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Message ID: 1272
Date: Wed Jun 9 18:47:35 BST 1999
Author: Daniel Devorkin
Subject: Re: Yet another question about charm


Are you not an enchanter? we dont get the use of pet commands

----- Original Message -----
From: osmosis <osmosis@...>
To: <eqenchanters@onelist.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 1999 8:42 PM
Subject: Re: [eqenchanters] Yet another question about charm


> From: osmosis <osmosis@...>
>
> A better suggestion is to call your pet back, using the /pet back off.
> this saves you to kill your pet at your own discretion.
>
> Cogg
>
> At 01:19 PM 6/8/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >From: Scott Murawski <scott@...>
> >
> >I had an expierence yesterday in blackburrow.
> >
> >I charmed a gnoll for the heck of it and had it attack a scrawny gnoll.
> >Well, the scrawny got hurt and started
> >running. A while later like 4 various gnolls came running back and
> >attacked me which my group promptly smited. Thank goodness for groups.
> >
> >So now I know to root the thing before it starts running.
> >
> >The question I have is what if the pet I have gets hurt and starts
running?
> >Actually, would the pet even do that? If so, would a train start?
> >
> >Also, a tad bit off topic. I got a bronze long sword. Just wondering
what
> >I can auction one off for (if its even worth trying to auction off that
is)
> >Thanks
> >
> >Azboklin the enchanter
> >
>
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