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Bit Legend:
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MD_CANMOVE            | 0x0001 |    1
MD_LOOTER             | 0x0002 |    2
MD_AGGRESSIVE         | 0x0004 |    4
MD_ASSIST             | 0x0008 |    8
MD_CASTSENSOR_IDLE    | 0x0010 |   16
MD_BOSS               | 0x0020 |   32
MD_PLANT              | 0x0040 |   64
MD_CANATTACK          | 0x0080 |  128
MD_DETECTOR           | 0x0100 |  256
MD_CASTSENSOR_CHASE   | 0x0200 |  512
MD_CHANGECHASE        | 0x0400 | 1024
MD_ANGRY              | 0x0800 | 2048
MD_CHANGETARGET_MELEE | 0x1000 | 4096
MD_CHANGETARGET_CHASE | 0x2000 | 8192

Explanation for modes:
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CanMove: Enables the mob to move/chase characters.

CanAttack: Enables the mob to attack/retaliate when you are within attack
	range. Note that this only enables them to use normal attacks, skills are
	always allowed.

Looter: The mob will loot up nearby items on the ground when it's on idle state.

Aggressive: normal aggressive mob, will look for a close-by player to attack.

Assist: When a nearby mob of the same class attacks, assist types will join them.

Cast Sensor Idle: Will go after characters who start casting on them if idle
	or walking (without a target).

Cast Sensor Chase: Will go after characters who start casting on them if idle
	or chasing other players (they switch chase targets)

Boss: Special flag which makes mobs inmune to certain status changes and skills.

Plant: Always receives 1 damage from attacks.

Detector: Enables mob to detect and attack characters who are in hiding/cloak.

ChangeChase: Allows chasing mobs to switch targets if another player happens
	to be within attack range (handy on ranged attackers, for example)

Angry: These mobs are "hyper-active". Apart from "chase"/"attack", they have
	the states "follow"/"angry". Once hit, they stop using these states and use
	the normal ones. The new states are used to determine a different skill-set
	for their "before attacked" and "after attacked" states. Also, when
	"following", they automatically switch to whoever character is closest.

Change Target Melee: Enables a mob to switch targets when attacked while
	attacking someone else.

Change Target Chase: Enables a mob to switch targets when attacked while
	chasing another character.

Aegis Mob Types
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What Aegis has are mob-types, where each type represents an AI behaviour that
is mimicked by a group of eA mode bits. This is the table to convert from one
to another:

Aegis/eA (description)
01: 0x0081 (passive)
02: 0x0083 (passive looter)
03: 0x1089 (passive, assist and change-target melee)
04: 0x3885 (angry, change-target melee/chase)
05: 0x2085 (aggro, change-target chase)
06: 0x0000 (plants)
07: 0x108B (aggro, immobile, assist, change-target melee)
10: 0x0084 (aggro, immobile)
12: 0x0085 (aggro)
13: 0x018D (aggro, assist, detector)
17: 0x0091 (passive, cast sensor idle)
19: 0x3095 (aggro, change-target melee/chase, cast sensor idle)
20: 0x3295 (aggro, change-target melee/chase, cast sensor idle/chase)
21: 0x3695 (aggro, change-target melee/chase, cast sensor idle/chase, chase-change target)

- Note that the detector bit due to being Insect/Demon and Boss mode bits need to
  be added independently of this list.