Different mobs react to threat differently. In this respect there are three categories of mob reactivity:
* passive (e.g. the Worm Piranha is a passive mob)
* aggressive (e.g. the Nimble Worm Piranha and the Boss Worm Piranha are aggressive)
* the name of an aggressive mob appears in red font
* supportive a.k.a. chained (e.g. the Nimble Worm Piranha will react to support/assist a nearby mob) There is no consistent correlation between mob level and mob reactivity.
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| - Different mobs react to threat differently. In this respect there are three categories of mob reactivity:
* passive (e.g. the Worm Piranha is a passive mob)
* aggressive (e.g. the Nimble Worm Piranha and the Boss Worm Piranha are aggressive)
* the name of an aggressive mob appears in red font
* supportive a.k.a. chained (e.g. the Nimble Worm Piranha will react to support/assist a nearby mob) There is no consistent correlation between mob level and mob reactivity.
- Kurousa-P's first song using Rin, Len, and Miku. ReAct is a sequel to ACUTE, and tells the events that transpire in Miku's life afterwards. Main article: ACUTE / ReACT The song starts with the ACUTE's melody in piano along some scenes of the previous PV. The songs starts, showing Miku in a hospital. She survived her attempt of suicide and is in recovery after the incident. There she meets Len. Len attempts to help her, but to no avail. Miku is already aware of the relationship between Rin and Len and does not wish for history to repeat itself. Her memories of ACUTE haunt her and she is still wearing the ring that KAITO gave her. Rin, at first, believed that eventually the situation would be resolved quickly. However, the more Len's involvement of trying to help Miku lingers, the more Rin b
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| - Different mobs react to threat differently. In this respect there are three categories of mob reactivity:
* passive (e.g. the Worm Piranha is a passive mob)
* aggressive (e.g. the Nimble Worm Piranha and the Boss Worm Piranha are aggressive)
* the name of an aggressive mob appears in red font
* supportive a.k.a. chained (e.g. the Nimble Worm Piranha will react to support/assist a nearby mob) There is no consistent correlation between mob level and mob reactivity. Supportive or chained mobs respond to any attack on a nearby mob. The Nimble Worm Piranha you encountered on Trainee Island would react to support/assist a nearby Worm Piranha or Boss Worm Piranha if you attacked either of these. On the other hand the Worm Piranha would not respond to support a Nimble Worm Piranha if you attacked the Nimble Worm Piranha. The Worm Piranha is a passive mob. (... unless it is chained to another mob!) There is not always a visible sign that reveals when one mob is chained to another. Red Drill is a field boss mob that spawns only after 4 or 5 Red Drill Guard mobs have spawned. Clearly those guards mobs are supportive mobs, i.e. they are chained to Red Drill as well as to one another. Aggressive mobs are simply those which have a low threshold for aggro. You can be standing or sitting still and a nearby aggressive mob may very well attack you. The Nimble Worm Piranha and the Boss Worm Piranha are aggressive mobs. Aggressive mobs tend to also be Supportive mobs. Since Epic 5 aggressive mobs have been given red names. This makes movement through a field of mobs much easier than it used to be. Some old-school or veteran players might say that it makes the game too easy. It is usually wise to pull the supportive mobs in an area before pulling the aggressive mobs and last of all, the passive mobs.
- Kurousa-P's first song using Rin, Len, and Miku. ReAct is a sequel to ACUTE, and tells the events that transpire in Miku's life afterwards. Main article: ACUTE / ReACT The song starts with the ACUTE's melody in piano along some scenes of the previous PV. The songs starts, showing Miku in a hospital. She survived her attempt of suicide and is in recovery after the incident. There she meets Len. Len attempts to help her, but to no avail. Miku is already aware of the relationship between Rin and Len and does not wish for history to repeat itself. Her memories of ACUTE haunt her and she is still wearing the ring that KAITO gave her. Rin, at first, believed that eventually the situation would be resolved quickly. However, the more Len's involvement of trying to help Miku lingers, the more Rin becomes impatient and jealous. Miku is incapable of freeing herself from the past as she still has an attachment to Luka and she is still in love with KAITO (wearing her engagement ring as proof). She does not know how to smile anymore and she does not accept Len's help because she does not want any more people involved. On the other hand Rin is about to repeat the same mistake that Miku made in ACUTE in order to get Len to notice her, suicide. In a final confrontation between Len and Miku on the hospital's roof, Miku glimpses Rin approaching with a knife in her hands, confirming her suspicions. Seeing that the story is repeating again Miku finally reveals what happened in ACUTE. She tells Rin not to make the same mistake she did. Then Rin hugs Miku crying, and Miku for the first time smiles in the whole PV. Finally the PV's end shows KAITO in a wheelchair along with Luka, confirming that he was attacked by Miku and survived too; because she was traumatized for so long, Miku now believes that she has nowhere to go, and she can never love anyone again. Also, the PV shows Rin and Len together in the end as well leaving ReAct in a seemingly "happy ending." This song has entered the Hall of Fame. This song is featured in the EXIT TUNES compilation album Vocalocluster.
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