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Old 05-05-2026, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by cd288 [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
I don't really see how this is analogous. In the KC situation, there's literally only one place to run your train. The one zone line.

In this situation, it's a quad kite. And while the island is not large, if you're sitting out on that spit of land there's really no reason a quadder would need to quad over it. Quadder can easily avoid running their mobs over people. What you're arguing is like saying it's okay for someone kiting a Sand Giant or the Spectres in Oasis to run them over P1 and the docks and kill everyone. It has always been the case that you are responsible for the mobs in your quad once you begin it. If you run them through someone when you could avoid it, that's on you.
Also wildly not analogous as the OP scenario involves kiting around the perimeter of an island and your analogy involves leaving that island completely, crossing a large barrier of water, getting across to land, crossing completely over that body of land, finding another body of water, and determining the best path to kite is a straight line along a body of water that is a known camp spot for lowbies.

Using a true comparable I think we would all agree that if someone kiting spectres in OOT pulled the spectres, dragged them to the island where the dock is or to the AC camp spot, a place where people are known to camp AFK and proceeded to kite by dragging the mobs over those people who were sitting there is training them.

At the same time I think we can all agree that if the lowbies in Oasis decided to form their camp along the perimeter of Spectre Island instead of the piller and the person that was there kiting spectres dragged mobs around the perimeter of the spectre isle to kite them like normal that it is not their fault that some random lowbies decided to sit in a wildly dangerous area.

Thank you for this class on how trains actually work
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