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Old 02-25-2018, 02:16 PM
jaspen
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Join Date: Apr 2016
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Default Bot healing. Questions about options, control and configurations.

I did my best to research these questions and never found a clear answer and due to the various revision and time frame of bot development it is often hard to tell what is or is not still relevant. With that said here are my following questions.

1. Is there a way to change when a bot tries to heal? If my shaman bot decides to heal me, which it seems to slack sometimes, it will start to heal me at around 35% health. The heal maybe brings me back up to 65%. At 35% I could be dead before the heal even finishes. I have tried different stances and nothing seems to change. I briefly tested the Min/Max health thing in case that was an indicator but I believe that is a self only, for them, setting? Is there a way to tell my shaman to heal when any group member is at 75% as an example? With them having low HP heals sooner is far better than later.

2. How are stances supposed to affect healing? Is this more so for clerics?

3. I saw very old mention of this but it appears it either no longer exists or was taken out but is there a simple ^heal, ^heal hot, ^heal CH, etc. command to force them to heal someone? That would at least be a somewhat workaround.

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: Emu db version 9017 - Bot db version 9018
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