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Ridzik
11-13-2007, 04:02 AM
Had a long fight aganist priest/wl last night and this is what happened: His Felpuppie was on me but did always dispel my mate as well when DM was ready and he was in sight and range (the puppie never did it when it would have had to walk away from me in order to do it) the moment I hotted or buffed him. The chaotic situations it dit it in and my observations of the lock (he often was very busy when these dispels occured and hardly anytime had my mate in target) lead me to the conclusion that he wasn't commanding the dispels by himself. Now whats the name of the addon?

Ariet
11-13-2007, 04:13 AM
Are you sure it wasn't the priest doing the dispelling?

Sylvar
11-13-2007, 04:15 AM
or just a simple focusmacro?

Tokkons
11-13-2007, 04:39 AM
Definitely using a focus macro there, most likely with a shift modifier on his Devour.

dredhed
11-13-2007, 05:29 AM
I've noticed this also, in quite a few games. Pet is on my healer however im taking all the devours, and not once does the pet leave my healer...i somehow doubt they know every single time the pet is in range...

Diabolical
11-13-2007, 07:37 AM
pet devours second in-range target whenever it's main target doesn't have any more buffs.

Ridzik
11-13-2007, 09:02 AM
pet devours second in-range target whenever it's main target doesn't have any more buffs.

can anyone else confirm that this is standard pet behaviour?

it was a 50minute game in nagrand mostly lock chasing healer around cross-opposite pillars, the other priest wasn't involved when the dispels occured and the animation is quite recognisable. we lost for several reasons in the end (lack of dispel, shadowfiend > innervate given both have a felpuppie on their toes and the fact that the opposite lock protected his shadowprotbuff and fel armor while my lock got dispelled all the time from the other locks felhunter)

Realaz
11-13-2007, 09:14 AM
can anyone else confirm that this is standard pet behaviour?

Confirmed.

Rycho
11-13-2007, 04:33 PM
can anyone else confirm that this is standard pet behaviour?


yes