Let's look at this from a pure value standpoint:
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Originally Posted by Daldaen
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VoG, Malo, EoT, Pox, Bane
Those are all 15k-30k spells.
Then you have Torpor worth 90k.
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So, let's say all 6 of these spells have an equal likelihood of dropping. If we weight their value as 1/6 each times their value:
15k for the misc spells other than Torpor:
0.167 * 90
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[5 (0.167 * 15) + (0.167 * 90)]
Torpor represents 54% of the value of the goal of the group
30k for the misc spells other than Torpor:
0.167 * 90
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[5 (0.167 * 30) + (0.167 * 90)]
Torpor represents 30% of the value of the goal of the group
So I don't think that's too horribly greedy, on those ranges of value provided by Dald. I've never dealt with those spells in trade, so I'm taking his estimates for now.
But it is greedy. And that's where you're acting like an ass.
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Originally Posted by TrendyDru
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The attitude on P99 is greedy as fuck.
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Everyone here is greedy. That's not the problem. The problem is folks trolling a thread and you giving them ammo by acting all pissed off and self-righteous.
The other issue is creating a PUG
with the express purpose of getting you an elite, massively valuable item which is tradeable. 90k is 90k, and 90k to someone else is just as subjectively valuable in gearing them up as Torpor is to you. Even if my monk was grouped in KC and Tstaff dropped, I would prefer it be sold and the money split amongst the group unless you're among people you know or everyone is completely OK with class-specific deference. I think that's how all loot should be handled by default.