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Message ID: 1132
Date: Tue Apr 17 22:41:45 BST 2001
Author: Su
Subject: Re: [EverQuest] Question about other NPC's killing things.
> In this case your fine, if you do more than 50% and land the killing blowhappens
> its yours.
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> Mu
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> From: stonemn@... [mailto:stonemn@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 1:48 PM
> To: EverQuest@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [EverQuest] Question about other NPC's killing things.
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> Well that kinda stinks, but I can see where it can be abused. What
> if you do more than 50%, and strike the killing blow? I think it hangs
> around, but I can't remember if I've had that happen.
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> <mackmillan@...> on 04/17/2001 10:54:14 AM
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> When the guard kills it, you get not experience and the mob leaves no
> corpse. Its as if the guard had killed it from beginning to end, you
> doing over 50% damage doesn't matter. The reason for this is so people
> don't just go do alot of damage to mobs and then train them to the guards
> to finish the mob off.
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> Mac
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> On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 stonemn@... wrote:
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> > When you're fighting something, and you're so close to killing it, and a
> > guard or whatever comes along and deals the last blow, kills it, and it
> > vanishes....does that count like it killed it from beginning to end?
> > Doesn't it count if you do more than 50% of the damage to the critter?
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