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Old 06-28-2016, 10:01 PM
Victorio Victorio is offline
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Originally Posted by trite [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
wraith of a shissar and golems are one groupable though and FFA mobs....

Are they not allowed to congregate in groups of more than 6 ?
Are they not allowed in sebilis because of trakanon
Are they not allowed in western wastes because of klandicar
Are they not allowed in Plane of Sky ? that shit is one groupable now.....

Where is this shit spelled out?

They are being subjected to the harshest penalty in the Velious era because they killed a Nagafen after another guild attempted it and failed...

I fell like they're really being punished because everyone else can't compete and has been lawyerquesting them tooth and nail, effectively holding them to a higher standard

Also calling people a retard doesn't emphasize your point, my own personal feelings are that you are an unpleasent individual.....
From the raid rules:
Q1: What is considered a "raid" on Project 1999?
A: A raid is any group of players looking to engage a raid target OR any force consisting of more than one group united in a common goal. This means that three people can be considered a raid if they intend to kill Dracoliche, or 20 people clearing fear trash.
Q1: What is considered a "raid" on Project 1999?
A: A raid is any group of players looking to engage a raid target OR any force consisting of more than one group united in a common goal. This means that three people can be considered a raid if they intend to kill Dracoliche, or 20 people clearing fear trash.
Most epic NPC's are not strictly considered "raid" mobs. The exception to this is Ragefire, which is considered a 'raid target' for the purposes of qualifying a group as a raid only. For all other intents and purposes, Ragefire is treated like an Epic NPC (IE, camp/poopsock rules do not apply). Please keep in mind that because of the need to clear to a raid target, trains enacted on players in the way of your raid are considered raid violations and action could be taken against your guild as a whole, regardless of whether the victims are part of a raid. It is in your best interest to be very careful when racing for a target, especially when it involves training away mobs.