Ares wrote:What seems to be the problem exactly?
Currently the provoke skill appears to be provoking two mobs to fight each other. However, the way in which the skill works is literally forcing one onto the other, not both onto each other.
If you provoke Creature A onto Creature B they begin to fight.
If you attempt to provoke Creature A onto Creature B after they begin to fight it says that you cannot provoke that again so soon.
However, if you provoke Creature B onto Creature A it will again attempt the provoke
But they are already provoked to fight each other.
The skill originally was setup that you would provoke Creature A, then it would check provoke for success because you are provoking that creature onto some target to be determined upon success failure caused the creature to become aggro on you, then you would target... the target still had to be in LoS, although I don't believe it had to be in LoS of the other creature (which was a HUGE problem) So originally you were actually provoking Creature A to attack Creature B, rather than now where it appears to be provoking them against each other, although still allowing you to reverse the provoke which means that in actuality you didn't provoke them against each other, you really did just provoke one onto the other. If it was the case that you were provoking them against each other then the skill should not allow for you to reverse the provoke after a success by simply changing the order of the provoke.