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![]() This thread is no longer relevant to my interes
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![]() Sharing personal pms is fuckin low down and dirty.
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![]() alarti thinks that if you sound what he considers to be formal and namedrop an uncommonly used word then you "win".
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![]() TMO still doesn't have their own forums?
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![]() I think it is is a good way to try force a reinvention of the raid rules by finding holes that allow large groups of players to ignore the lock outs of the class system.
The ruling that was made stops people from being able to reclassify en masse without a cool down. The side effect of that would be whether the ruling only applies to large groups of players, or whether individual players carry a Class C cool-down too. If players didn't have their own personal cool down I guess it could lead to a system where players could hop between a class C and class R guild as they pleased, and could encourage class c guilds to create 'unaffiliated' subsidiary guilds used for guild hopping into class R raiding. Just the thoughts of an irrelevant outsider. | ||
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![]() how do u get harassed on the internet
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![]() Guilds can put themselves in class C without any GM involvement. They have to petition to get into class R. The logical thing to do is put ALL guilds not on the raid roster into class C by default so they have to petition to get into R. It would just be a formality with up and comer guilds like Anonymous and would give time to examine class dodging attempts like rebranded TMO/Forsaken.
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