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4-24-2007 @ 3:17PM
Mike Schramm said...
But mages' pets aren't controllable in the sense that they've got a pet bar and you can fire their spells/set them to passive/etc when you want, right? Don't they just follow your target?
I consider a hunter's pet "controllable" (even mindcontrolling minions makes them "controllable"). But while I've never played a mage high enough to have a water elemental, I was under the impression that they're summoned and then they just hit whatever you're hitting-- no pet bar at all.
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