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Old 05-10-2013, 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by AenarieFenninRo [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
I find it amusing as well... I went through and did a quick count of 178 targets that TMO "went after" from 3/10 (inclusive) until now, and I see a 146 TMO vs 32 for other guilds... 82%

Personally, I think it is irrelevant how many a given guild "went after" it is more about how many targets TOTAL have spawned in that time, which I don't know that either guild can confidently claim an exact number, but I would guess it is somewhere around 225 range, and I would rather have 146/225 (64.9%), than 58/225 (25.8%) any day of the week.

Doraf - Just because FE didn't "go after" a target doesn't mean there weren't raid targets to kill, I mean lets be honest here, your numbers probably only list one VP dragon (Druushk on 3/19). You may say "well we didn't go after VP dragons so you cant count those..." which is of course true, you don't go after the dragons, you just go to train us to try to prevent us from killing them.

How is that prevention effort going anyway? Delays may have occurred, but have you really stopped us from killing anything in there?

But, Does FE not going after a mob mean that those raid mobs didn't spawn in your world Doraf? Am I reading your theoretical "we're awesome we killed 54% of the mobs" math correctly? If I missed some major point here for how you're coming up with your theoretical FE is winning propaganda, please let me know.
Work your reading comprehension up a little more and then go back and read my post. I said that FE went after 108 targets and scored 53.7% of them. That is not every target that has popped on the server and that number includes logged VP attempts which is the main reason it was as low as 53%.