works as intended as cloak is concidered an attack since it stuns the "target(s)".
Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »works as intended as cloak is concidered an attack since it stuns the "target(s)".
NO!
You said that before and you're wrong as hell!
Your light attack from stealth/invisibility will stun an enemy.
Cloak, by itself, doesn't even aggro anything because it does absolutely nothing to the enemy until you press something else.
I have never been able to spam cloak and watch anything get stunned, ever.
Don't attack, just spam cloak. Does it stun? NO!
You have no idea how it works so don't post.
first of all, i have never talked about cloak with you before. and second, if you have never seen cloak by itself stun NPCs you've probably never used cloak, so don't tell me i have no idea how it works. get your facts straight and get off your high horse, you condescending dope.
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you can even see the stun debuff on that NPCs healthbar
Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »works as intended as cloak is concidered an attack since it stuns the "target(s)".
NO!
You said that before and you're wrong as hell!
Your light attack from stealth/invisibility will stun an enemy.
Cloak, by itself, doesn't even aggro anything because it does absolutely nothing to the enemy until you press something else.
I have never been able to spam cloak and watch anything get stunned, ever.
Don't attack, just spam cloak. Does it stun? NO!
You have no idea how it works so don't post.
Cloak does not aggro a mob, but once a mob is aggroed, cloak *does* stun it. As such, the ability counts as a stun against a mob, and thus triggers the "prevent attacking innocents" protection.
"if at all", lol. it has to work like this, exactly like this, every time, all the time, because that's just what cloaking/invisibility does. what else would you have NPCs do? they still know you are around so why would they drop aggro (even though i'd also rather have them drop aggro completely to be honest, especially if you're sneaking as well)? so it's not a lazy crutch, it makes sense this way.Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »After you aggro them maybe to drop aggro, if at all. That's just a lazy developer crutch to get it to stop enemies from attacking rather than completely dropping aggro which it should drop threat at least if they coded properly.
It still used to work, because they fixed it temporarily, so that we could trigger it when facing an ally npc or justice neutral npc with "prevent attacking innocents" enabled.
I just want that damn fix back!
i think it's pretty obvious how it works, use your god given common sense for just a moment and it should become clear to you."if at all", lol. it has to work like this, exactly like this, every time, all the time, because that's just what cloaking/invisibility does. what else would you have NPCs do? they still know you are around so why would they drop aggro (even though i'd also rather have them drop aggro completely to be honest, especially if you're sneaking as well)? so it's not a lazy crutch, it makes sense this way.Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »After you aggro them maybe to drop aggro, if at all. That's just a lazy developer crutch to get it to stop enemies from attacking rather than completely dropping aggro which it should drop threat at least if they coded properly.
It still used to work, because they fixed it temporarily, so that we could trigger it when facing an ally npc or justice neutral npc with "prevent attacking innocents" enabled.
I just want that damn fix back!