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Originally Posted by Jimjam
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Your both just pulling the number of mobs that maximise the efficiency of your chosen strategy, the problem being these strategies combined are too efficient for the number of mobs available.
If you feel you should have access to all the mobs you are able to kill because you were there first, how would you feel if a bard was there before you arrive and that bard was kiting most of the zone?
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Well what's you've exactly described is a camp. It's generally the rule of this game, and expected by everyone that if you're at a camp first you get to pull all the mobs. You don't get to walk into highpass and pull all the orc or gnolls out from under someone just because they walk around a bit. But then you take a spot in EK where all the mobs walk around a very tight area, there's enough around the canyon to realistically support one person. Now suddenly instead of first come first server it's a free for all of whoever can pull the most mobs the fastest regardless of level or when they arrived.
It's not like I'm trying to stake claim to every gorge hound in the entire zone here. We're talking about mobs that never even wander out of your line of sight. I get it this particular location isn't defined as a camp, though that seems kind of arbitrary to me. It's still a rather jerk move to say "well I can pull much faster than the person who was here first, and I know this camp only supports 1 person so I'll just pull everything so they get nothing until they decide to leave."