Talk:Jailer of Love
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Just a thought but could the name and the fact that it is generally brutal and menacing also have a bit of a throw back to George Orwell's 1984 Ministry of Love? Just a thought..--Veloxe 18:53, 22 May 2007 (CDT)
It doesn't fit into the entire scheme of 1984. Although there is a miniluv there isn't a miniplenty, minitruth or minipax. --Gatsby 19:11, 22 May 2007 (CDT)
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Summoners?
Jailer of Love's summons will go after a summoner in the alliance regardless of hate sometimes. We tried testing why but could not come up with anything other than it doesn't like summoners! We took a SMN who just arrived, has 0 hate, put them in the alliance and the next round of summons all three went after this new SMN. Obviously a SMN gets very little hate from using blood pacts, especially over the tanks and other DD who are letting loose on Jailer of Love. Anyone have any insight why a smn who did absolutely nothing can get hate on the pets? Not resting, not using a blood pact, no +enmity gear or merits, just standing there. --Bekisa 10:17, 15 September 2007 (CDT)
- This is just a fluke, mobs do not discriminate jobs. There have been other mobs in which hate can bounce and/or reset and it will go after someone totally random. It can be discussed on the talk page, but it doesn't have a place on the article. --CharitwoTalk 10:20, 15 September 2007 (CDT)
- Summoners can easily pull hate on aggro hate only mobs by releasing their avatar. It's been a very long "glitch" that has yet to be addressed.
- Summoners get hate from Blood Pact: Rage and Blood Pact: Ward. This is the reson why Summoners will get attacked in PM 2-5 also.
Holding summons past #27
"Once it is only summoning Ru'phuabo, two of the summons can be pulled apart and held, so that JoL only summons one at a time."
This needs some more description, at least, because it's not quite this simple--as our LS found out, last night. :-) We were doing quite fine until we were overwhelmed by way too many summoned sharks beating on us, all at once. They were being summoned in sets of three, the whole time, and I think there were somewhere between seven and ten of them out, when we wiped. Can anyone provide more information on this? Thanks! --Alephnot 19:27, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
If you are going to try to hold 2, it is imperative that you kill the 3rd before it starts to summon again or it will summon 3 and you will have to deal with 6. Our LS tested what it would do if 3 were held and it summoned 3 more but when we only held 2, it only summoned 1 which made it a lot easier on the main tank of course. Anodrac 06:47, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
Job
I'm pretty sure JoL should only be counted as a smn mob, with the ability to cast multiple spells, for one, it doesn't cast healing magic on itself as if it was a whm. —Farseer 15:19, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
Don't bother; Charitwo is pretty adamant on this stupid rule about what jobs a mob is. --Mitsukai-Hawke 00:23, 24 October 2008 (UTC)
Charitwo doesn't have the right to decide which job a mob is unless he's been there himself; Jailer of Love is a Summoner, plain and simple: evidence strongly supports this. --Enmakourogi 16:07, 30, May 2009 (GMT)
Glitch?
My LS fought a Jailer of Love recently, and at one point during the unlimited Ru'phuabo summonings, it called a set of 6, which proceeded to Astral Flow Aerial Collision on the BLM party wiping us entirely. Has anyone even seen it call a set of 6 before? I have a screenshot if anyone needs to see it, but it's only of the chatlogs. --Khellendros 00:35, 7 July 2009 (UTC)

