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  • Passive
  • Passive
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  • To check the skills that have been learned, go to the Skills Window (K) and click on the Tab. (See image).
  • If you don't understand Tiger's choices and attitudes, see the Barren and Lost Series or slowly await a guide that I am making called Tiger's Choices.-I have COD. It's like OCD, but in the right order. 22:39, February 20, 2012 (UTC)
  • Passive is one of the possible "postures" of a pet. A passive pet will only attack mobs if its master gives it specific orders to attack. Otherwise, it will follow its master and ignore attacks on itself or its master. Other possible pet postures are Assist and Defensive. One way to pull your pet out of a battle is to make it passive and run away, the pet will then follow out of the attacker's pursuit range. "Passive mobs" are mobs with yellow nameplates and do not aggro when the player comes within close proximity.
  • A passive effect is an effect that is applied as a part of a larger action, or is present throughout the game. They grant added bonuses, some of which directly increase base stats, and may require activation or a condition to be met.
  • Passive is a behavioral game mechanic applied to various Mobs in Minecraft.
  • Does some stuff Image:AK Skills Passive.bmp Passive Skills are a AK's most pressus set of skills.. Buffs and AOE's Someone Edit this Couldnt be bothered ----
  • Passive powers are powers that do not required activation. When slotted or taken they are simply "turned on". These are typically powers that provide buffs, debuffs, energy, and other such effects.
  • Passive skills are magic skills which can't be activated by the player. The mercenary or hero will activate the skill by itself, triggered by: * The character with the skill or a character affected by the skill being attacked * Physically attacking a target * A new turn begins Passive Skills are not increased by Charms. Passive skills cannot be disabled in Auto-Battle.
  • Passive is one of the possible "postures" of a pet. A passive pet will only attack mobs if its master gives it specific orders to attack. Otherwise, it will follow its master and ignore attacks on itself or its master. Other possible pet postures are Aggressive and Defensive. One way to pull your pet out of a battle is to make it passive and run away, the pet will then follow out of the attacker's pursuit range. "Passive mobs" are mobs with yellow nameplates and do not aggro when the player comes within close proximity.
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  • To check the skills that have been learned, go to the Skills Window (K) and click on the Tab. (See image).
  • If you don't understand Tiger's choices and attitudes, see the Barren and Lost Series or slowly await a guide that I am making called Tiger's Choices.-I have COD. It's like OCD, but in the right order. 22:39, February 20, 2012 (UTC)
  • Passive is one of the possible "postures" of a pet. A passive pet will only attack mobs if its master gives it specific orders to attack. Otherwise, it will follow its master and ignore attacks on itself or its master. Other possible pet postures are Assist and Defensive. One way to pull your pet out of a battle is to make it passive and run away, the pet will then follow out of the attacker's pursuit range. "Passive mobs" are mobs with yellow nameplates and do not aggro when the player comes within close proximity.
  • A passive effect is an effect that is applied as a part of a larger action, or is present throughout the game. They grant added bonuses, some of which directly increase base stats, and may require activation or a condition to be met.
  • Passive is a behavioral game mechanic applied to various Mobs in Minecraft.
  • Does some stuff Image:AK Skills Passive.bmp Passive Skills are a AK's most pressus set of skills.. Buffs and AOE's Someone Edit this Couldnt be bothered ----
  • Passive powers are powers that do not required activation. When slotted or taken they are simply "turned on". These are typically powers that provide buffs, debuffs, energy, and other such effects.
  • Passive skills are magic skills which can't be activated by the player. The mercenary or hero will activate the skill by itself, triggered by: * The character with the skill or a character affected by the skill being attacked * Physically attacking a target * A new turn begins Passive Skills are not increased by Charms. Passive skills cannot be disabled in Auto-Battle.
  • Passive is one of the possible "postures" of a pet. A passive pet will only attack mobs if its master gives it specific orders to attack. Otherwise, it will follow its master and ignore attacks on itself or its master. Other possible pet postures are Aggressive and Defensive. One way to pull your pet out of a battle is to make it passive and run away, the pet will then follow out of the attacker's pursuit range. "Passive mobs" are mobs with yellow nameplates and do not aggro when the player comes within close proximity.