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==Overview==
 
'''Taunt''' is a game mechanic that is used to hold or draw [[aggro]] onto you. Most often used by [[Tanker]]s, [[Brute]]s, and [[Scrapper]]s, it is available to any [[Archetype]].
 
'''Taunt''' is a game mechanic that is used to hold or draw [[aggro]] onto you. Most often used by [[Tanker]]s, [[Brute]]s, and [[Scrapper]]s, it is available to any [[Archetype]].
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== Function ==
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Taunt works by multiplying the Threat generated by attacks, with the multiplier dependent on the AT in question, the duration of the Taunt, and the character's proximity to the enemy. In 2007, [[Castle (Developer)|Castle]] created a thread (since lost to [[Official Forums|forum purge]]) revealing this fact, as opposed to the commonly accepted explanation (and description in the game documentation) that Taunt simply overrode all Threat.
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The Taunt power (and Confront, Calling of the Wolf, Warrior's Challenge, Challenge, and Provoke) counts as an attack, so that hate may be gained with just the damage-less Taunt. Attacks made after the Taunt is applied have their Threat multiplied by <code>1,000 * Duration</code> (where <code>Duration</code> is the duration of the Taunt effect).
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AT modifiers, damage dealt, and proximity to the enemy affect the amount of Threat generated. While a Tanker or Brute should normally be able to build Threat much faster than any other Archetype (especially with the help of the Taunt in all of their attacks), Castle's post was prompted by [[Issue 11]] testing with a Tanker using Taunt that was unable to pull enemies away from a [[Willpower]] Scrapper using [[Willpower#Rise to the Challenge|Rise to the Challenge]]. The combination of the Scrapper's enemy proximity, pulsing Taunt, and constant damage far outdid the ranged Taunt by the Tanker. After further testing, [[Ghost Widow (Developer)|Ghost Widow]] followed the code logic to discover that the game's internal documentation on the subject (supporting the "Taunt overrides Threat" argument) was incorrect.
  
 
== Powers ==
 
== Powers ==
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In addition, attacks from a Tanker's secondary or a Brute's primary will also Taunt.
 
In addition, attacks from a Tanker's secondary or a Brute's primary will also Taunt.
 
== Function ==
 
Taunt works by multiplying the Threat generated by attacks, with the multiplier dependent on the AT in question, the duration of the Taunt, and the character's proximity to the enemy. <span id="_a0">Recently<sup>[[#a0|[1]]]</sup></span> [[Castle (Developer)|Castle]] create a thread revealing this fact, as opposed to the commonly accepted explanation (and description in the game documentation) that Taunt simply overrode all Threat.
 
 
The Taunt power (and Confront, Calling of the Wolf, Warrior's Challenge, Challenge, and Provoke) counts as an attack, so that hate may be gained with just the damage-less Taunt. Attacks made after the Taunt is applied have their Threat multiplied by <code>1,000 * Duration</code> (where <code>Duration</code> is the duration of the Taunt effect).
 
 
AT modifiers, damage dealt, and proximity to the enemy affect the amount of Threat generated. While a Tanker or Brute should normally be able to build Threat much faster than any other Archetype (especially with the help of the Taunt in all of their attacks), Castle's post was prompted by [[Issue 11]] testing with a Tanker using Taunt that was unable to pull enemies away from a [[Willpower]] Scrapper using [[Willpower#Rise to the Challenge|Rise to the Challenge]]. The combination of the Scrapper's enemy proximity, pulsing Taunt, and constant damage far outdid the ranged Taunt by the Tanker. After further testing, [[Ghost Widow (Developer)|Ghost Widow]] followed the code logic to discover that the game's internal documentation on the subject (supporting the "Taunt overrides Threat" argument) was incorrect.
 
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Threat]]
 
* [[Threat]]
 
== Notes ==
 
# <sup>'''[[#_a0|^]]'''</sup> [http://boards.cityofheroes.com/showflat.php?Number=9702398 Taunt: How it works (Clarification)] Post by [[Castle (Developer)|Castle]], 11/26/07
 
  
 
[[Category:Status Effects]]
 
[[Category:Status Effects]]

Revision as of 03:16, 6 January 2010

Overview

Taunt is a game mechanic that is used to hold or draw aggro onto you. Most often used by Tankers, Brutes, and Scrappers, it is available to any Archetype.

Function

Taunt works by multiplying the Threat generated by attacks, with the multiplier dependent on the AT in question, the duration of the Taunt, and the character's proximity to the enemy. In 2007, Castle created a thread (since lost to forum purge) revealing this fact, as opposed to the commonly accepted explanation (and description in the game documentation) that Taunt simply overrode all Threat.

The Taunt power (and Confront, Calling of the Wolf, Warrior's Challenge, Challenge, and Provoke) counts as an attack, so that hate may be gained with just the damage-less Taunt. Attacks made after the Taunt is applied have their Threat multiplied by 1,000 * Duration (where Duration is the duration of the Taunt effect).

AT modifiers, damage dealt, and proximity to the enemy affect the amount of Threat generated. While a Tanker or Brute should normally be able to build Threat much faster than any other Archetype (especially with the help of the Taunt in all of their attacks), Castle's post was prompted by Issue 11 testing with a Tanker using Taunt that was unable to pull enemies away from a Willpower Scrapper using Rise to the Challenge. The combination of the Scrapper's enemy proximity, pulsing Taunt, and constant damage far outdid the ranged Taunt by the Tanker. After further testing, Ghost Widow followed the code logic to discover that the game's internal documentation on the subject (supporting the "Taunt overrides Threat" argument) was incorrect.

Powers

The following is a list of powers that cause Taunt, as of Issue 12:

In addition, attacks from a Tanker's secondary or a Brute's primary will also Taunt.

See Also