Live seems to be inconsistent with how much hate is dropped, but I parsed
~69% drop on the highest and ~39% for the lowest. So round to 70 and 40.
It was also fairly obvious there was a min hate it could drop you to,
which parsed out to ~100 hate.
This code also allows you to toggle on Tick Pulling (Aggro:AllowTickPulling)
which was a pulling technique (exploit) fixed sometime in 2006
This code also implements assist caps to cut down on trains (5 by default)
Unsure if live what this number is (it exists) or if it's a per NPC basis
An NPC with Assist Aggro will not call for help, only NPCs with Primary Aggro will
Spells with this flag will not generate any aggro
Note: DOT portions of spells wilth this flag STILL generate aggro.
Example Harminous Arrow (Ranger AA) 16127
219 not_extendable - > not_focusable - No focus are applied to these spells
217 maxtargets -> no_heal_damage_item_mod - Not applied to these spells.
232 -> no_remove -> Can not click off these spells even if beneficial
209 powerful_flag -> no_resist -> Unresistable spell
Refix double spell casting subtlety
Fix double spell casting subtlety for beneficial spells
Move 100 initial bonus to AddToHateList so melee get it as well
Lower prox aggro since the 100 bonus is in AddToHateList now
If this ability is set, the NPCs will continuously add things to their
hate list while their engaged. If it's not set (default) they won't,
which is what the vast majority of NPCs do on live.
Renamed and refactored most functions and variables in hate_list.h/cpp for readability
Refactored how hate works in some local functions mixing the use of hate variable and split it out into different status variables
hate_list.cpp/.h style cleanup
hate_list.h header function sort, comment erase
functions should clearly state their function
by NPCs (ie Heal/Damage focus, cast time, spell range ect) from
both spell buffs and items.
Rule for enabling spell focus is TRUE by default
Rule for enabling item focus is FALSE by default.
Consilidated a number of redundant client / mob functions
to use the same pathway for calculating effect values.
Added class EQEmu::Random
Functions:
EQEmu::Random::Int(int low, int high)
EQEmu::Random::Real(double low, double high)
EQEmu::Random::Roll(int required)
EQEmu::Random::Roll(double required)
EQEmu::Random::Reseed()
For zone, you will access the random object through the zone object
ex.
zone->random.Int(0, 100);
Int returns a random int between low and high
Real returns a random double between low and high
Roll(int) returns true if Int(0, 99) < required is true
Roll(double) returns true if Real(0.0, 1.0) <= required is true
Param 0: Sets max distance you need to be away from an npc for it to chase you.
Param 1: Sets min distance you need to be from npc for it to chase you.
Usage: Ideally used with ranged attack npcs / casters who you DO NOT WANT
to chase you unless you get too close or too far or out of sight.