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Originally Posted by fastboy21
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The only thing I don't really understand about the plan for any possible rotation is how do you determine which guilds get a spot? how many spots? the most desirable spot? etc...
In velious it is a lot easier to weed out the guilds that can't do certain content...in kunark and classic, a guild of moderately well geared 20 people or less that know how to play EQ can take out most 32k dragons.
Does that mean that every guild that fields a semi-reasonable force will get a shot at the mob? What is the formula for determining it?
There are many "capable" but up until now way too casual guilds to get in on the raid game...if there are rotations they would probably be looking to move into that area of p99 that they have been avoiding so far.
I'm curious to see how you can fairly handle situations like that if p99 moves into a rotation agreement for most kunark mobs.
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this is why any kind of rotation system sucks.
mobilization. be able to do it, or wait till the content is obsolete. but, i do think a courtesy rule should be made. If a competing guild has managed to mobilize, and your guild got the previous kill, they get 20 minutes. This means even a casual guild can get a shot, on anything, as long as they are willing to commit to mobilize.
Willing to commit to mobilize needs to be a sine qua non. Rotations eliminate a critical part of the rush of classic eq.
Plus, you know who else liked rotations? Hitler.
And yes, I'll keep repeating that idea. It's all I got.