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Old 06-27-2014, 11:59 AM
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So we showed up to tuesday's repop. 9 Hokuten in rags ready to attempt faydedar at 8AM an hour after the mass repops started. We go there and the mob was already dead to nihilum. This is exactly why we need variance. If 1 giant guild just takes all the pixels and schedules it all in 1 day it makes the server a deserted place to place for 6 days straight. If variance were implemented then the server would be flooded with players 7 days a week.

Not to mention Nihilum's goal is to cockblock every guild by taking every pixel for themselves forcing smaller guilds to dissolve and have a few leech into Nihilum.

My vote is for variance +/- 72 hours on 7 day raid targets and +/-16 hours on 3 days raid targets. This will boost the pop, force more guilds to arise and make the server a much better experience for everybody.

dont let these poor lads fail : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igRN...ature=youtu.be

Vote for variance 2014
Tuesday was a perfect example of why variance would be bad and wouldnt work anyway.

The server restarted, which caused Fay to repop at a random time. This is exactly how variance works. We went and killed fay at some random time just as we would in variance. You and your guild showed up late just as you would in a variance situation.

Now you know the spawn time for next week. Bring your best warriors and let the best guild win the mob.
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