botrainer |
04-05-2014 11:06 PM |
Im talking about the manipulation of a rule to give one guild an advantage over another that needs to be addressed. Im talking about the fact of tagging to get FTE (reguardless if the 2 there can kill the mob) in order to keep it fair over one another. Im just reading and understanding the rules as they are placed before. Im not one to sit and say ok these are the rules how can we manipulate them to gain an advantage over everyone else...then play stupid if busted.
Here is where i got my hang up on it, and where the manipulation comes into play.
You face track with NON Tracking classes, but stay within the rule set of the following rule: Guilds may not have any more than two representatives present at a raid spawn location.
Mob spawns, you spam zone check once the number hits about 20 to 30 players in zone, you then manipulate the following rule: All raid mobs provide an "FTE Shout" that show what guild has engaged. Kill stealing will be severely disciplined.
While ALSO breaking the following rule at the same time: Invulnerability spells used on engagement may only be for mechanic strategies, and may not be used to stall engagement.
This sort of behavior has to be punished no matter HOW briefly the rules is being abused or manipulated. Im just floored that the GM staff fails to see this...OR rubs it off as oh they were pulling it. There is no other logical reason you use a monk or SK to "track" a mob other then gain the FTE message. Its abuse of the rules, and IMO (no matter what guild im a part of) a manipulated move the P99 staff has to stop.
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