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Old 06-27-2010, 11:26 PM
Daldolma Daldolma is offline
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He does not "need" to zone it to clear the camp. As another enchanter in this post stated, you only need to charm one mob, kill a roamer, and then pull king to the hall and kill it.
Fine, that's fair -- he didn't need to. But it's an exceedingly common strategy, one that Elisa correctly predicted he would utilize. The point is that they understood he was strategically breaking the camp. Nocte did, because he told her. The rest of the group did, because she relayed the message.

This was not a case of the enchanter requesting unreasonable patience, nor was it a case of the group attacking the King out of ignorance as to the enchanter's plans. Literally the second the enchanter zones out, one of the group members shouts in capital letters to rush the King. Why the urgency, if in fact the group member believed they were in the right? Why the urgency, if in fact they did not know the enchanter would be back in an instant? The fact that he was in another zone is a matter of semantics. He didn't run to GFay and pick up IVU pots. He was working the camp. This isn't a court of law, it's an informal arbitration of ethics.

If the group's intent was to steal the camp when he zoned, then they never should have agreed to a deal in which he could have the next spawn cycle. But you and I both know that their intent shifted drastically when the King popped with the Mithril 2-hander. If the PH pops, the group abides by their deal, the enchanter holds up his end, and everybody walks away happy.