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Old 05-01-2014, 09:50 AM
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Lol.... You srs? Pvp happened and OOR healers are classic as he'll.
100% Serious. This can basically be compared to overfishing / overhunting / overfarming etc. If you guys all grief everyone off with overly aggressive pvp be it with super twinks, OOR healers, SK HT bots, all you are doing is ensuring these young antelope will never grow up to produce more antelope. You're keeping the pop artificially down and therefore ultimately creating less pvp to be had. Someone who is griefed @ say level 15 in Unrest is much more likely to say fuck this server and quit than someone who is already in his 50's and has built friendships and invested a significant amount of time into his toon. The true PVP'ers here should be bending over backwards to help the new players if they really cared about a vibrant PVP scene @ the end game.

And for all the "well they can just call LNS!", how many people @ level 15 in Unrest, who may not have even been able to secure a bind nearby, are really going to care enough to do so after getting destroyed by fungi twinks and 60 druids when they can just /camp and log on to blue again? There's no other motivation behind this behavior other than to destroy the pop of this server. That type of behavior needs to be punished.
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