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His Lizardliness, Spacepope the first. - 60 Leezard Grandmaster ~ Proud Former Leader of <Kittens Who Say Meow> ~ | |||
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You spelled Hydra Alliance wrong......
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It wasn't so much that anyone present disagreed with the rule itself, rather just confusion about it. I believe aegis was operating based on how the vulak engage went on a previous team up with freedom, and had forgotten about the recent changes. I totally get that the guilds that regularly go after these targets are the ones with the biggest stake in how the raid rules are structured. But I will say from the small guilds, figuring out the current ToV meta is a much bigger task than figuring out the actual fights.
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Who posted this original comment? It sounds like this annoying bard I know from Homeland, but maybe not.
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"As usual, we encourage guilds to work together on raid target selections. Leapfrogging, while technically not against the rules, is still an asshole move." - Rogean, April 7, 2019
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