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Originally Posted by Humerox
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Who gets the spawn if the guild that is at bat is sleeping?
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Most guilds on live never missed their time up to bat, and if they did I imagine someone in leadership would log in and forfeit it at said time. I'd guess since guild population isn't as huge as live you'd prob have to make a player rule on how long you have to give it up, or give a set time that would make it near impossible not to miss.
But realistically as much as people want a rotation I highly doubt all the big zerg guilds currently are going to want to give up their 24/7 poopsocking phat loot for other guilds.
Rotation is the more peaceful way, but only way it will work is if 100% of the raiding guilds agree on it, and it would have to be reagreed on every so often for new guilds, and once you hit x amount of guilds, those guilds are going to get fed up with how many are in the rotation. No one is going to want to wait for 20 guilds to cycle.
What is the server going to do when there is enough big guilds to perma camp each of the raid bosses, and no other guilds will be able to push them out?
FFA still seems like the best choice. It might be chaotic, but at least it will be fun, and people can't whine to the GM about rules, because frankly there won't be any.