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Old 04-07-2019, 04:00 PM
mattydef mattydef is offline
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Originally Posted by Vapos [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
While it's true that crawling ToV is more classic than training mobs from stem to stern in ToV, rooting the dragons is certainly not classic. Several of the dragons require the raid to pull them to a certain point within (or a short distance outside) their lair to properly take advantage of LoS and other game mechanics.

I think an extremely short leash for each dragon would be better than perma-rooting them, but this still does not tackle the issue of guilds leapfrogging one another. Let's say everything in ToV is dead and Vulak pops. What's the situation? Guild A says "Going for Vulak!" and that's it? It's claimed?

If not, guilds A, B and C are all going to start clearing trash mobs. This opens the door to accidental trains because guild A can't predict where guild B is going to be at any given moment. If this happens, is the guild who accidentally trained automatically DQ'd from Vulak, despite having no malicious intent?

Let's say guild A and guild B start clearing trash and guild A pulls the last 5-10 trash mobs while guild B is medding up / buffing. After the trash is dead, guild B can pull Vulak because guild A hasn't had a chance to med / buff. What's preventing this?
Aye, a short leash would certainly be better. There are definitely going to be things that will need to be ironed out as the weeks go by and people get a better feel of the new raid scene. Its a step in the right direction imho though.
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