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Fearing engaged mobs training?
I plan on agroing people's pets and running it through KOS mobs.
I also plan on fearing pets, and mobs that people are fighting. Is this legal.
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No, currently suspended.
Without warning as well, I would be careful with even bard rooting and other mob involved activities. I was surprised to learn that "training" has a wide variety of definitions, thing is people haven't been reporting very much on anything not involving FD. I asked if there could be a thread posted about specifics of mob involvement in PvP that is considered training. | ||
Last edited by Ssleeve; 12-05-2011 at 10:42 AM..
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salty with the big PLAN B
plan A has failed
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how is fearing someone elses mob training? they should be proactive and root/snare their mobs..
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If I feel the need to attack a bard, and I find them AE kiting, I'm going to root them.
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more like engaging feared noobs
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You're all gonna call me blue again, but I really hope this is considered training. Intentional xp loss (pve death) was never okay on live, excepting Sullon Zek. And there are already much fewer play nice rules. Really the only rule is no training, and people keep looking for ways around that.
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ban anyone who fears anything
make fear trigger insta ban on caster
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Fearing a mob vs fearing someone's pet... pretty grey area that we need a hard and fast rule for.
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