So here're a couple of scenarios, tell me if I'm wrong about anything, please:
o Here we are battling Barracoon The Piper.
My pet is attacking only Barracoon the piper. My pet sprays goo.
- The goo hits Barracoon and does damage
- The goo hits Barracoon's summoned ratmen and does damage to them.
- The goo does not hit my "blue healer" friend who is nearby, nor any other blue-named person
- The goo does not hit me
- The goo does not hit my green-named allies
- The goo hits, damages, and reveals the orange-named wraith-form stealther
- The goo hits and damages all the orange-named people
- The goo hits and damages all the red-named people, and I become "gray" to them
- The goo hits and damages all the gray-named people, and I become "gray" to them
o Here we are in town (Trammel ruleset)
I tell my pet to attack a rat. My pet sprays goo.
- The goo kills the rat.
- The goo kills all the gray-named animals within range.
- The goo does not damage any blue-named "NPC"
- The goo does not damage any blue-named person
- My pet does not get guard-whacked
o Here we are in town (Felucca ruleset)
I tell my pet to attack a rat. My pet sprays goo.
- The goo kills the rat.
- The goo kills all the gray-named animals within range.
- The goo does not damage any blue-named "NPC"
- The goo does not damage any blue-named person
- The goo damages all orange-named people in range
- My pet does not get guard-whacked
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Good so far? I am trying to decide whether to add Goo to my pet's attacks, or dragonbreath. Assume the pet has 700 hp for a decent dragonbreath, but also already has Armor Ignore which I would rather him use.