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![]() I only have one suggestion, but this is just how I've seen it handled when I played on live and in eq2.
If your guild has a spawn on lockdown, if when it spawns a competing guild is also there, you give them x number of minutes to make one attempt. If they fail, then you take the mob as usual. This was a general courtesy policy. It is not rocket science. It kept the peace. And, we usually ended up getting the kills anyway. And in my guilds, if a member interfered with the first shot we were giving our (lesser) competition, by training or other shit, that player often was at risk of being deguilded. This is not hard to do. Every guild leader knows full well if they have gotten the majority of kills of each mob. We never wanted to totally fuck over our competition. We gave them chances. Of course, when they failed and we got the kill, that does not mean we did not /ooc grats rot! the drops. This would be a simple courtesy policy. But it can only be implemented if guild/raid leaders are not immature twats.
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