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Old 05-25-2017, 04:48 PM
Expediency Expediency is offline
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Originally Posted by Maner [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Let's see, 14 sky slots vs a total of 7-8 nobles a week if all OOAs are left up? Someone can't do the math
What math? That 7-8 >>>> 1???

I am aware there are more rotation slots than noble spawns. Its a solvable problem, any noble spawns during your 12 hour window and its yours. Any unclaimed slots can stay FFA. Over time statistics evens things out. You could have thought of this solution yourself if you had any intention of contributing to a solution instead of trolling people who are trying to find common ground.

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Originally Posted by Sancta [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
I'm not sure if you've been following this thread (sarcasm), but there is no agreement being followed right now by the looks of it. Just guilds FFAing on their previously set days and going up on other guilds days.
Yeah, its going to get ugly if people start trying to spite each other. I have everything I want from sky but I do not want to see it become the wild west. The A/A guys are right to mock casuals who cant get their act together on such an easy and obvious solution (two sky raids per day, on rotation)

Letting the world burn on noble spawns/ooa is one thing, but casual guilds are totally mad to avoid the rotation agreements. I'm glad I have what I want because this will be a shitshow
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