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Old 02-12-2015, 04:05 PM
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Default Raid Discussion - STOLE MAH IDEA

Since I can't post this in Raid Discussion I'll post a little something here. Make all raid bosses on scheduled simulated repops! I had posted this originally back in mid 2014. Stop trying to steal my idea STRIKER!

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Originally Posted by Wwoneo
I don't know if this has been suggested, but what about:

1.
Have every single raid mob spawn at an exact time for every spawn (I.E. all mobs spawn at 4pm PST and every 49 hours <so that the time all the mobs pop constantly change> after that etc…).

2.
Guilds can only go after 1 raid boss at a time.

3.
All guilds must be outside of the raid mob’s zone when the timer pops.


Basically, it would replace current spawn mechanics with scheduled earthquakes. Keep in mind this is a very rudimentary guideline, but it would allow for competition to continue within P99 and it would stop poopsocking and endless hours of CoTH ducking.

Anyone have any opinions/suggesting to add?

edit: I don't particularly care because I don't raid anymore. I'm just trying to be helpful and find a solution that everyone can tolerate.
What do you guys think about getting rid of current spawn mechanics and just making everything repop at the same time?

The last time I spoke about it though the Devs didn't want to seem to have anything to do with it because not classic.
 


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