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Old 01-14-2014, 05:24 PM
Tubben Tubben is offline
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I understand the spirit in which the rules were created. My opinion at least is that if people are coming to play on a RED EQ server they have to expect classic grief.
Well, i played on VZ since the beginning to the end of GoD.

And there wasnt such PnP Rules. But know what ?

People didnt attack while others were on an mob.
If you got killed, you came and LnS (no problem there).
No bindcamping or corpsecamping. Sometimes you even got an rezz after killed in pvp.
If an raidforce was engaged on an mob, the other raidforce stood there and watched. (and hoped that you wipe -> to the mob).

Sure, there were exceptions. But they were rare. Like we got attacked by Defiant while on Aten Ha Ra, even if they denied that they did that.

There was not much griefing. And yes, there were occasionally pk's.

PvP was mostly guild vs guild. And we had very very good pvp.

So, no, i dont expect much griefing [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

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Old 01-14-2014, 05:26 PM
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thats why rep mattered on live



rep does not matter on red unless youre guilded red dawn.
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