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Originally Posted by Derubael
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We don't allow Ragefire kills and fear/hate clears because when guilds are on suspension they tend to spend and focus all of their time on these 3 areas and it causes issues that we'd prefer to avoid.
Fear/Hate trash clears and Ragefire kills aren't usually "Raid Encounters" but sometimes can be considered as such; it all depends on the circumstances surrounding the dispute.
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From your own raid rule FAQ is this raid forum as posted by you:
http://www.project1999.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=147618
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Originally Posted by Derubael
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Copied and updated from the original Raid FAQ. Old FAQ and related posts have been deleted so there is no confusion.
Q: What is considered a "raid" on Project 1999?
A: A raid is any group of players looking to engage a raid target OR any force consisting of more than one group united in a common goal. This means that three people can be considered a raid if they intend to kill Dracoliche, or 20 people clearing fear trash. Most epic NPC's are not strictly considered "raid" mobs. The exception to this is Ragefire, which is considered a 'raid target' for the purposes of qualifying a group as a raid only. For all other intents and purposes, Ragefire is treated like an Epic NPC (IE, camp/poopsock rules do not apply). Please keep in mind that because of the need to clear to a raid target as per our new raid policy, trains enacted on players in the way of your raid are considered raid disputes and action could be taken against your guild as a whole, even though the victims are not part of a raid. It is in your best interest to be very careful when racing for a target.
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I underlined the relevant material. Additionally, there's a clause in there saying that once the parties can't agree on a solution then staff will step in, and specifically this was something we wanted Rogean to look it. I believe there are additional examples of staff just moving petitions to resolved that Hokushin was willing to post to establish the pattern.