Originally Posted by Twochain
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Ack, i'm sorry to hear your experience hasn't been the best.
As someone who has spent a metric fuck ton of time involved in the most sought after money camps.. I haven't really experienced the same.
A) There has been ONE time a guild group tried to take a camp that was clearly my groups. We petitioned, and Braknar was there maybe 5-10 minutes later. I disagreed with his ruling, however his resolution certainly wasn't unfair. (Both groups leave seb right now)
B) What camp is this?
C) Yes, raiding is a little bit brutal. However, for what we have to work with, it's really not that bad. Non instanced raiding will always cause squabbles. However, it's certainly better than the alternative, which would mean all targets are pretty much FFA, and whichever guild does the most damage wins. Unless we started to do mob resets for individual guilds, there isn't much we can actually do.
D) Again, i've spent an absolute fuck ton of time at money camps. It's extremely rare for my group to be intentionally trained. In fact, one of the only times I remember this actually happening, is the instance I talked about in my A) response. What camps are you primarily talking about?
E) We can't fault a whole group for one asshole. It's not fair. It's also difficult for a GM to monitor such thing, as, from what I can tell, they don't have logs to go off of. I.E, your at king camp, and say you get trained by 3+ Myconid Warriors. I don't believe they have the available information to quickly tell how you were trained (I.E Recent agro lists for a mob, If a mob had Twochain as it's initial agro at 10-27-2016 @ 2:46pm EST, then agro moves directly to your toon/group,) So more often than not, they would have to be present to see the tomfoolery happen. My suggestion to you if this happens is to /petition, but do not tell the other person you have done so. Fraps recording would definitely help make your case, as would chat logs.
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