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Old 10-05-2011, 01:12 PM
Nirgon Nirgon is offline
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There's a big difference between someone not knowing to /pet get lost or control their pet otherwise (I know it was an enchanter pet, hence the /pet get lost), mobs getting involved as a result in pvp and....

someone coming into the zone, grabbing every mob they can on the way to someone and feign deathing or gating.


"Mobs killed me because of him, ban him immediately"

The GMs on live would have to make a good case for doing so, or at least a repeated history. A druid, "Poor" in PB was famous for going into Karnor, grabbing everything and running out whenever a kos player was in the zone. He got away with "I didn't mean to pull all that", albeit in his broken engrish, for a very short time. It really falls under the terms of repeated abuse of the mechanic or constant zone disruption.

In my time with mobs in pvp, I had bards repeatedly charm something, tell it to attack me and then run off and get another mob. No GM response. I think the governing rule on RZ live wasn't training, but moreso clear and intentional XP loss.
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Old 10-05-2011, 01:18 PM
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I think the governing rule on RZ live wasn't training, but moreso clear and intentional XP loss.
This makes a lot of sense.
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