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Old 12-17-2009, 12:07 AM
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Default Is it that hard to have a raid solution? Here - E . Z .

+/- 24 hours on on raid mob spawns.

Naggy/Vox - First guild with 15 people in the zone get first attempt, within a reasonable 1 hour window. Then rotate. If there is a dispute or "close call" on who was there first. Raid leaders /rand for first attempt. (1 hour window still applies to whoever /rand, then rotate)

Cazic/Inno - Whatever guild is already clearing trash gets first attempt. If two guilds are in clearing trash at spawn time, raid leader from each guild /rand for first attempt.

Good faith should be shown to each or all guilds and plenty of time for their "attempt" regardless of how "fast" you think they should be moving.
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Old 12-20-2009, 03:58 PM
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Is this too simple a solution for everyone?
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Old 12-20-2009, 06:03 PM
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This is similar to what I suggested. I think there are possible camping issues, etc. but I do generally agree that this is the way to go.

I am all for a variable spawn if people want it.
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Old 12-20-2009, 07:27 PM
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So what if they are people camping it? Here's how that would work...

Guild A sits there and camps wasting time with however many people. Guild A find out first, gets 15 in the zone first, gets the first attempt.

Guild A & B both are sitting there wasting time. Mob spawns, Guild B gets 15 people in the zone before Guild A does. Guild B gets first attempt.

Guild A & B both are sitting there wasting time. Mob spawns, it is negotiable who gets 15 there first. Raid Leaders random, whoever wins gets first attempt.


the +/- 24 hours should give it enough of a randomization that most guilds probably wont have a group sitting there waiting for 48 hours(or maybe y'all are that big of losers, either way, it works).
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Old 12-20-2009, 08:07 PM
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who would police who got 15 people in the zone first and therefore enforce their claim?
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Old 12-20-2009, 08:09 PM
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and what if both guilds had 15 people in the zone at the earliest possible spawn point?

..and taking that to the ultimate end, what happens if both guilds leave 15 people in the zone to camp for a week after the target dies? so that they both have an "equal" claim on the mob?

The end result is back to square one. We have a situation like the one that precipitated all this. This is why some form of rotation, some form of agreed-upon competition, or FFA/KS are the only possible solutions.
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Old 12-20-2009, 08:56 PM
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The EZ solution would be FFA with no camping. Stay out of a zone before a mob spawns, once it spawns the first to engage with force gets it. However this is too easy a solution / too favorable to IB.
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Old 12-20-2009, 09:04 PM
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The EZ solution would be FFA with no camping. Stay out of a zone before a mob spawns, once it spawns the first to engage with force gets it. However this is too easy a solution / too favorable to IB.
I've already explained why this will not work in another thread. Randomization of spawn times, as well as guaranteeing a raid mob for a certain amount of time to the first guild to claim it are both imperative to make sure that all guilds, especially ones not familiar with the encounter and ones that raid at times that do not coincide with spawn times, have an equal opportunity to compete in the high end raid game, provided they put in the time.
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Old 12-20-2009, 09:24 PM
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I've already explained why this will not work in another thread. Randomization of spawn times, as well as guaranteeing a raid mob for a certain amount of time to the first guild to claim it are both imperative to make sure that all guilds, especially ones not familiar with the encounter and ones that raid at times that do not coincide with spawn times, have an equal opportunity to compete in the high end raid game, provided they put in the time.
It's not imperative. Somehow servers on classic survived. Maybe it will be imperative in 2012, but not now.
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Old 12-20-2009, 09:26 PM
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It's imperative if you want the server to keep increasing in population. This isn't live, its an emu. People are already getting turned off because of the high end circle jerk they see all over the forums and in game.
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