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Originally Posted by Daldaen
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Don't think he is angrier, but you do understand his point yes?
During the discussions, your guildmates and others who are guilder under Class C guild tags tried to justify their stance by stating "competition is classic, you had to wake up at this sort of hour and log on to a batphones message to slay dragons, if you can't or aren't willing to do that or track 24/7 you shouldn't get dragons".
Then when it changes you go and do exactly what the casual guilds would do. Come to agreements and rotate. Which is great... But it makes it seem like your original reasoning for your stance was merely a facade and the reality of the situation is that you just wanted to withhold pixels from the casual guilds and that pixel denial is what drove your competition. If that competition was really what drove you, you would have continued typical raid behavior as before. Atleast one would think.
So after weeks of people stonewalling and saying "we won't agree to any rotation", when the final raid plan ends up allowing for both some competition and some rotation, those who bitched and moaned about rotations being the end of the raid scene and competition is all that was left for them; you went and rotated without even trying to compete so far as the system allowed.
Is my view as a 3rd party observer incorrect? How much competition ended up happening the last 2 days? Why was there none - a lot ( depending on answer the previous question)?
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From what I have read from raid discussion is They only rotated VP due to fact they almost trained each other 2 times going for different targets due to cross training to pull named. Neither wanted to eat a 30 day ban, so they decided for a full VP repop instead of training each other, they would rotate it, and compete on the respawns that came one at a time. Now as for the outside world mobs, I believe each guild just tried to capitalize on what was smartest for the guild, sometimes if you know a guild is shooting for trak, it is smarter to shoot for another raid target then take the chance of competing and rushing and wiping. Wiping on a server respawn cost so much valuable time, it can cripple any chance you have of getting any mobs. Now on the outside mobs I am just speculating, by how i would strategize my own guild, if i knew tmo was shooting for vs and fe shooting for trak, I give you my assurance i would shoot for sev or inny. Thats just smart imo.