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Old 06-13-2006, 10:06 AM
unicorn97211
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Originally Posted by Gameross
That's how it's supposed to work I believe...thus you just have to wait for the DOT to pass before standing.
If you use this code fix, then yes it will work that way. If you do not add this fix, a necro/sk will be attacked while still feigned if a DoT is active on the mob.

If you want to recreate this bug:

1. Make a necro high enough level to have DoTs to cast.
2. Cast any given DoT on a mob.
3. Feign Death.

You'll notice that while you are feigned, the next tick of the DoT, the mob will resume attacking you even though you have not stood up.

There are two other bugs with Feign Death that I'm currently trying to fix.

1) Pets suicide when you feign. I currently have disabled this but I need to do more testing to see what the side effects are.

2) Feign Memory is adding me back to the hate list immediately after feigning. This does not happen consistantly. It seems to be a timing issue where Feign Memory is being checked in Process before I have finished feigning sometimes.

I played a necro on live for over 5 years, I know exactly what should be expected when I FD which is why I'm trying to fix these issues because they drive me nuts!
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