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Old 10-21-2014, 09:28 PM
Raev Raev is offline
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youre trying to say that TMO/IB would beat out the other guilds 9 times out of 10? thats laughable lol.
If the target is an outdoor dragon, then no. If its a more complicated encounter, then I would say 10/10 except for the fact that after 5-6 tries the R guild would start figuring some stuff out.

I don't think TMO/IB really have vastly superior players, but they have a lot more experience.
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Old 10-21-2014, 09:46 PM
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If the target is an outdoor dragon, then no. If its a more complicated encounter, then I would say 10/10 except for the fact that after 5-6 tries the R guild would start figuring some stuff out.

I don't think TMO/IB really have vastly superior players, but they have a lot more experience.
I was simply talking about trakanon. Hes an easy dragon, and any class r guild can kill him, sure. But throw in snap decisions, no time to clear anything, engaging with less than 10 people more often than not and you got yourself a whole different ballgame.
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