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Originally Posted by BillyCranston
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Nice of you to decide what is significant enough. All of these proposals are jokes. Yes people aren't just throwing casual raids together, but if a few guilds wanted to get together without sitting around to write the Magna Carta for an alliance, and then submit the proper C-109 form to you or whoever else thinks they have the right to say someone else's force is a "raid presence" or not, and raid somewhere, who are you to tell them they need to sit around and fill out forms and plead their case?
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Raid forces that are viable, keyed, and put in more hours are deemed a top tier raid force. This has been something that is known for years. Put in the work, the trackers, etc. and you would be 'deemed' on the same level.
Unfortunately everyone can not do this. It is hard to reach ultimate commitment, but honestly, if every guild on the server had every mob split evenly you may as well form one guild, name it the zerg, and everyone will get a needed mob once or so a month.
To me(and I think the majority), people would want to have competition, but be on a more balanced playing field. The goal from Rogean here was to eliminate mob monopolies. TMO grew to a cancerous state on the server, rule lawyering and training people in acceptable zones, leapfrogging, alt armies, etc. An up and comming guild would have no chance of reasonable and fun competition against them.
The idea is, I should be able to put in the same amount of work in guild 'a' that guild 'b' does to achieve the same accomplishments. I just hope these folks from lower teir guilds realize this, you need to actually show up and put in the time for you're gear. In the current raid situation, it really just goes down to being the first person tracking to notify and mobilize a raid force to win. Everything in this game is trivial at best. (Velious will be different)