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As a verb, this is what it's called when a [[mob]] suddenly clears its [[Aggro List|aggro list]], switches to [[Evade]] mode and runs quickly back to its [[Spawn Point|spawn point]], where it resets. Leashing is one way to prevent [[Train|training]], in the sense of [[Grief|griefing]] somebody by luring mobs onto them. Mobs don't usually leash in [[Instance|instances]]. |
As a verb, this is what it's called when a [[mob]] suddenly clears its [[Aggro List|aggro list]], switches to [[Evade]] mode and runs quickly back to its [[Spawn Point|spawn point]], where it resets. Leashing is one way to prevent [[Train|training]], in the sense of [[Grief|griefing]] somebody by luring mobs onto them. Mobs don't usually leash in [[Instance|instances]]. |
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Revision as of 19:28, 24 January 2006
As a verb, this is what it's called when a mob suddenly clears its aggro list, switches to Evade mode and runs quickly back to its spawn point, where it resets. Leashing is one way to prevent training, in the sense of griefing somebody by luring mobs onto them. Mobs don't usually leash in instances.