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I brought my Ill/Dark controller to an MSR last night, and as it is courteous to address KB in an MSR, I temporarily slotted a KB:KD in my Phantasm.  I noticed that mobs I was targeting through my Phantasm were blowing all over the place, only to see it was my Decoy Phantasm doing it.  Would it be egregiously difficult to make the Decoy Phantasm's KB% a variable that matches the enhanced value of the Phantasm that spawned it?   Figuring that way, it doesn't pass other weird things to the pet, only the KB.

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As a matter of fact, a Rad/Fire Brute does just fine in Fire *and* S/L farms, and regular content.  Just because some rando can't make it work, doesn't mean their experience obviates that of all others.  

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I'm not sure that is possible, but I would appreciate it as well.

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1 hour ago, Zepp said:

I'm not sure that is possible, but I would appreciate it as well.

Anything is possible, given enough resources.  However, it is implausible that there are enough resources to address THIS issue; I only threw it out there on the off chance that whatever represents a "Decoy Phantasm" in code is already receiving property data from the 'host' Phantasm, meaning there's at least a framework to pass the -KB along.  

As a matter of fact, a Rad/Fire Brute does just fine in Fire *and* S/L farms, and regular content.  Just because some rando can't make it work, doesn't mean their experience obviates that of all others.  

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