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== Definition ==
== Definition ==


'''Aggressive mobs''' are [[mobile|mobs]] that attack you immediately after becoming aware of your presence. In most cases, this is right when you enter a room, but it can also occur after some sort of trigger, such as waking the mob up or drawing it's attention. In some scenarios, an aggressive mob may not be aware of your presence because you are [[hidden]] or [[invisible|invis]] and it has no means of detecting you (i.e. [[detect invis]] or [[detect hidden]]).
'''Aggressive mobs''' are [[mobile|mobs]] that attack you immediately after becoming aware of your presence. In most cases, this is right when you enter a room, but it can also occur after some sort of trigger, such as waking the mob up or drawing its attention. In some scenarios, an aggressive mob may not be aware of your presence because you are [[hidden]] or [[invisible|invis]] and it has no means of detecting you (i.e. [[detect invis]] or [[detect hidden]]).


== Examples ==
== Examples ==
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It is safe to assume that most mobs that you run across inside a dungeon or other dangerous location will be aggressive. Many big run mobs are aggressive, such as [[Legba]].
It is safe to assume that most mobs that you run across inside a dungeon or other dangerous location will be aggressive. Many big run mobs are aggressive, such as [[Legba]].


== Relevant Pages ==
== See Also ==


* [[Neutral mob]]
* [[Neutral mob]]

Latest revision as of 09:44, 28 September 2013

Definition

Aggressive mobs are mobs that attack you immediately after becoming aware of your presence. In most cases, this is right when you enter a room, but it can also occur after some sort of trigger, such as waking the mob up or drawing its attention. In some scenarios, an aggressive mob may not be aware of your presence because you are hidden or invis and it has no means of detecting you (i.e. detect invis or detect hidden).

Examples

It is safe to assume that most mobs that you run across inside a dungeon or other dangerous location will be aggressive. Many big run mobs are aggressive, such as Legba.

See Also