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Originally Posted by WarpathEQ
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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.
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No, if the lowbies decided to camp within aggro range of the Spectre's spawns it would be their fault.
Someone else here said it, but the rule has always been once a mob has been moved from it's spawn point (unless it's a roamer), any accidental or intentional player deaths caused by that are considered trains.
Static mobs won't aggro anybody if nobody's in aggro range. It's not until a player moves them from that point. This has historically applied to raid content, but it can be extended to normal content as well.
Whether the train is intentional or not is another argument, but re-defining a train based on intention is stupid. There's accidental trains, which is seems like what OPs initial problem was (compounded by a dickhead player who can't admit to accidentally training someone and apologizing) and then there's intentional trains like Chortles epic Howling Stones train that got him banned.