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Old 04-13-2016, 09:22 AM
Daldaen Daldaen is offline
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Well here's the thing... the reason you want to move the spot is so that the mobs you pull to entrance don't AE the FTEers, a noble endeavor. However it was explicitly brought up by at least 2 parties in the raid summit that AEing mobs shouldn't be brought to the exact spot players zone into the zone.

So the more appropriate solution to this issue (not AEing FTEers hanging out at zone in), is instead relocating your kill spot to the entry stairs cubbies and continue using the entry room as the starting line so that it is clear, and safe from AEs at all times.

What you're asking, to me, seems like you're asking everyone to change spots to serve your kill spot. So instead of asking whats best for Aftermath (moving everyone so that your kill spot doesn't interrupt FTEers hanging out) instead maybe you should ask what is better for the server (moving your kill spot so that the entrance is never interrupted by zone pulls).

Before the rules were posted, I agree this would be a very laborious process of clearing the trash every respawn to make sure the spot was safe when you snap pulled a mob. But now that you have 60 minutes to pull and kill your target it is completely reasonable to, after your FTE goes out, Batphone and while you're setting up your pull and performing your pull have your raid kill one trash mob in one corner. BDA has done this kill spot several times with no issue and never AEing those hanging out or having just zoned in.
 


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