View Full Version : Powduh training mobs in karnors for no reason?
dakota1278
03-24-2025, 08:22 PM
https://gyazo.com/16d191f81a4651c94686cd47612f5c49
dakota1278
03-24-2025, 08:30 PM
wiped a full 6 man, caused group to split up ruined zone camp etc.
Trexller
03-24-2025, 09:51 PM
wiped a full 6 man, caused group to split up ruined zone camp etc.
unless you got video of it then nothing happened
your word vs. his
he says he got trained too
also, its KC, you're gonna get trained accident or not, the only constant is that it's gonna be boring gameplay and you're gonna get trained to spice it up
eddiemorales
03-24-2025, 10:38 PM
It seems that the situation unfolded in a rather tragic and unexpected manner. My group and I were subjected to a series of unfortunate events, culminating in a catastrophic moment in the basement. We were under the impression that LCY was responsible for a particular incident—one involving a train—only to later discover that we were, in fact, victims of the same train, which led to the demise of my entire group.
In the aftermath, I found myself in a position where I had to recover the bodies of my friends from the basement in order to initiate a resurrection process. This, of course, triggered a chain reaction, which, in a sense, could be described as the creation of a "small train"—a series of consequences set into motion by my actions.
However, it is critical to make it clear: I did not cause the train in the first place, nor should I be held accountable for something that I did not initiate. The situation is far more complex than simple blame would allow, and any accusation directed at me in this regard is both misguided and unjust.
WarpathEQ
03-25-2025, 10:21 AM
It seems that the situation unfolded in a rather tragic and unexpected manner. My group and I were subjected to a series of unfortunate events, culminating in a catastrophic moment in the basement. We were under the impression that LCY was responsible for a particular incident—one involving a train—only to later discover that we were, in fact, victims of the same train, which led to the demise of my entire group.
In the aftermath, I found myself in a position where I had to recover the bodies of my friends from the basement in order to initiate a resurrection process. This, of course, triggered a chain reaction, which, in a sense, could be described as the creation of a "small train"—a series of consequences set into motion by my actions.
However, it is critical to make it clear: I did not cause the train in the first place, nor should I be held accountable for something that I did not initiate. The situation is far more complex than simple blame would allow, and any accusation directed at me in this regard is both misguided and unjust.
Trains are allowed when CRing...noted, going to be a real interesting raid scene meta. Sounds like all in all appropriate actions were taken, both groups conceded KC for 3 hours for training a competing group force.
kjs86z2
03-25-2025, 10:41 AM
welcome to karnors
take your groups to seb instead
Wakanda
07-15-2025, 12:57 PM
I remember in Mistmoore on green it was common to get blamed for other people's trains. Like no, that wasn't my train just because I survived it. I think in a lot of people's minds they think that players are supposed to just sit there and die anytime another group in UR or MM trains them. Like nah, I'm running to the zone like a normal human being.
Also to me trains are classic, so I don't really even get that upset when it happens to me unless it was blatantly intentional.
Remember everyone!
Sitting on the tracks gets people killed.
zelld52
07-16-2025, 10:52 AM
member in the early 00s when people made hotkeys that said
/shout TRAIN TO ZONE! WATCH OUT!
in case they had to train to the zoneline, and were too busy trying to survive to warn others.
these days, people dont warn about trains - especially in places like Sol B and KC. Sol B is particularly infuriating because its monks training the entrance after leaving LDC. youre a monk... you can lose aggro. why are you training the zoneline?
shovelquest
07-16-2025, 01:28 PM
member in the early 00s when people made hotkeys that said
/shout TRAIN TO ZONE! WATCH OUT!
in case they had to train to the zoneline, and were too busy trying to survive to warn others.
these days, people dont warn about trains - especially in places like Sol B and KC. Sol B is particularly infuriating because its monks training the entrance after leaving LDC. youre a monk... you can lose aggro. why are you training the zoneline?
When someone yells at me for training them
https://i.imgur.com/NaDsXcc.png
It seems that the situation unfolded in a rather tragic and unexpected manner. My group and I were subjected to a series of unfortunate events, culminating in a catastrophic moment in the basement. We were under the impression that LCY was responsible for a particular incident—one involving a train—only to later discover that we were, in fact, victims of the same train, which led to the demise of my entire group.
In the aftermath, I found myself in a position where I had to recover the bodies of my friends from the basement in order to initiate a resurrection process. This, of course, triggered a chain reaction, which, in a sense, could be described as the creation of a "small train"—a series of consequences set into motion by my actions.
However, it is critical to make it clear: I did not cause the train in the first place, nor should I be held accountable for something that I did not initiate. The situation is far more complex than simple blame would allow, and any accusation directed at me in this regard is both misguided and unjust.
How does lcy accidentally train basement in kc? They looking for a bomb shelter or something?
-Mcoy
zelld52
07-17-2025, 10:52 AM
How does lcy accidentally train basement in kc? They looking for a bomb shelter or something?
-Mcoy
It's like in a horror movie when someone is trying to escape a killer and they run upstairs in their house
Yumyums Inmahtumtums
07-18-2025, 11:52 AM
'Dungeons', even (or especially) outdoor ones like KC, that have multiple paths of connectivity will have weird pathing if the mob crosses a node where they could take a shorter route.
I'm not intimate enough with how every part of KC works but if you get too far ahead of your own pull, mobs will take the long way around and pick up friends along the way. Depending on how far you went to get mobs and where you're pulling to, they might drag through some pretty out-of-the-way camps to get to you.
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