To me it seems like trox OA has a longer aggro range than trox young, but that might be due to other reasons.
I havent notised this on any other mobs though, so it is probably just a coincident.
So in reality, I would say no, but maby others have better info
I seem to be able to wonder through a herd of big Exa or Daikiba when taming, and not get attacked too much. If I do the same with smaller ones though, it's not long before I have a train of them running after me wanting to play.
I seem to be able to wonder through a herd of big Exa or Daikiba when taming, and not get attacked too much. If I do the same with smaller ones though, it's not long before I have a train of them running after me wanting to play.
Aggro does vary with maturity yes, not always up though.
For instance, don't know if its still the case but Atrox Providers used to be higher aggro than Matures, Olds, Guards, Doms, etc.
Warriors are a good example on one that increases with maturity. Around Gen 06/07 they start aggroing from well beyond the range of a standard L carbine.
I suppose it would be dumb to have a concrete easy answer for that question since nothing seems that way in EU, but it is good to see that there seems to be some sort of correlation between maturity and aggro.
Trooper gen 3 is one of the most sensitive mobs in game. Assuming that the inner circle in your radar is about 60 meters from you, I`d say that a trooper gen 3 can spot you from 80-90 meters.
Well from my observations higher maturities have bigger range aggresion but not neceserely are more aggresive then lower maturities; exep ofc providers at some mobs that seemed to be way more aggresive