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Slathar trains 24/7 you think a box emperor goes to the forums with tears? Naw dawg he moves his group and roots him with mobs on him or moves to zone in to kill him before the slathar express can start Rollin.
ITT bad players who couldn't defend their zone asking for outside help.
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#102
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so you try to 3v1 him and start crying when he trains you?
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#104
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HE came to us 1v3 lol - lost obviously - decided to go back out of zone, heal up, and come back with a train.
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#105
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Hugs tried to Train our group in seb twice last night. Look at all the forum posts we made. 0
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#106
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So basically what people are saying is this.
If a group is in a dungeon lets say Sebilis. Then you have to clear to that group to pvp them or invisibility to that group. If you aggro mobs on the way to PVP them and train them to that group then you are going to be suspended. I think there is a pretty simple solution. If people are actually trying to pvp that group then bringing mobs might just happen and is ok. However if you are not trying to pvp and just intent to kill them with a train that is not ok. Good example. In the video above it is clear that Bronkus was actively engaged with them in PVP. The second video shows some mobs aggroed during this process. But is still a continuation of this PVP act and therefore would be ok. Hugs who trained us last night in Sebilis. There were 5 of us, he tried to run mobs to us and die. Never once actually trying to pvp us or cast a spell. This is clearly an intent to train a group and is not OK. But really the whining on this server is really bad, some people just need to grow up. | ||
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#107
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#108
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#109
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I never said make it legal. I said there are several types of training. Only one of which should be illegal. The one in which the sole intention is to train mobs onto a group of people with the intent of the mobs to kill the people without any attempt to actually pvp. Another example of what should be ILLEGAL training. Raid pulls X boss, they have lets say 20 people at him. 1 or 2 people run mobs to the raid with no real or actual attempt to pvp. The mobs kill the people. Training that is kinda grey area but should be legal. Group is exping in a dungeon, lets say 6 people. A group of say 2-6 people zone in, run to them and start pvping. During this process they aggroed mobs on the way. The group wins the pvp battle but dies to the mobs. This should be legal as long as a real attempt to pvp happened. I came from blue. Training happens 100x more there then here. But while people there might yell at someone for training they dont whine 1/10 as much as people do here about it and it happens a ton more there. They also dont fraps every stinking thing. Sit at the zone in of COM on blue and you will get a train every 10 min. Simply you always need to be aware, here and there. | |||
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#110
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They don't suspend people on blue for training. Doesn't happen. If you are at a zone line, any zone line you have to be aware at all times for trains. It happens and it is your fault if you die to a train near a zone line. I know people on red say all the time how much better they are compared to blue players. Well seems like in this case red players never learned that zone lines = trains. | |||
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