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.
via accounting for differences in attacker/target size. This
fixes a very common issue of player hitting range attack and
nothing happening due to server improperly calculating
max range.
Mercenaries now spawn with randomized facial features when purchased.
Setting a lastname for NPCs will now override any hard coded lastname (such as GM Trainers).
actually hitting the target, instead of instantly when fired. Consistent
with live.
Optional SQL added to disable this.
Throwing will be implemented in a future update.
*OLD AI: Swarm pet would lock on to target until target died, then depop as soon as target died.
*NEW AI: Swarm pet will attack cast on target, NOT perma locked it can change targets if attacked
by something else that generate more hate. When target dies swarm pet will follow owner, if owner is
attacked by something else the swarm pet will attack it (until duration timer despawns the pet).
Updated perl quest function: MakeTempPet(Tspell_id, name=nullptr, duration=0, target=nullptr, sticktarg=0)
Implemented perl quest function: Mob::TypesTempPet(npctypesid, name=nullptr, duration=0, follow=0, target=nullptr, sticktarg=0)
Note: 'sticktarg' field will cause the swarm pet to use the OLD AI
Rule to use OLD AI only - default is disabled.
Optional SQL: utils/sql/git/optional/2014_11_15_SwarmPetTargetLock.sql
This gives us a much more straight forward way of setting mob
attack delay with respect to live.
The attack_delay column is in 10ths of seconds, just like weapons are
The attack_speed is left for references for now.
This was the easiest way to NPCs delay settings to be sane in the database.
The functions are cleaner since there is no specific logic to change
behavior depending on if they're a client or not.