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![]() 'ey, I've seen a LOT of folks recently camping Grimrot with high level toons that can't use the Aegis of Life, so that they can log onto lowbie Clerics who can't kill him themselves, and loot the drop. Given how exceedingly rare Grimrot is, I, personally, don't think this is right. So I want someone else's, preferably a staff member's take on this, but if a person kills Grimrot and then logs for any reason without looting the corpse, are the loot rights now FFA?
Just want to know, before I potentially make a ninja out of myself.
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![]() If someone else kills something don't loot it unless they say you can. If they want to log on another toon to loot the piece then let them and don't be a dick about it. If you want the piece then wait for the camp to open and camp it yourself.
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![]() The person who kills the mob owns the loot rights regardless of what they do after they kill it. Logging or zoning does not open looting rights. Do not loot something you did not kill. Especially a rare mob. You will most likely eat a ban for it.
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![]() kk, thanks for the quick replies.
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![]() It's their loot, even if they log on a main to loot it. Do not ninja. Same goes for Quillmane, lots of people kill it with a tracker and swap to loot.
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![]() OP sounds like a entitled douchebag
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And I disagree with you, he asked a question because he did not know the precise rules, got a fast response and did not whine about said response. Guy was just curious imho.
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![]() I think it was never original intent to have people "alt-loot", if they wanted you to transfer quest/no-drop items around, they would not have made them no-drop.
MQ sales fall into same category.
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