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If he had just inherrited the camp he likely had to wait for the right time to kill. If you kill the PH at night, the PH is going to spawn again as a day spawn, which = no ac. Sorry, dude, but ac camp is a bit unique. You probably unintentionally screwed that guy out of about an hour of his time for him to get the spawn timer right again.
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My take: As far as the rules go you didn't do anything wrong, but it's probably a dick move to intentionally do this to someone. Big gray area though. | |||
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Sorry if you deemed my explanation unecessary but it was my interpretation that he didn't quite understand the mechanic since he thought it was okay to kill the PH at any time at night and could thus claim the camp because of that fact. And obviously we don't all know how the AC works or this post wouldn't be here. If the rules worked the way the op wants them to then no one would own the sro ac camp for more than one spawn cycle. Which is why I said the ac was a unique camp when it comes to the rules. I've seen disputes settled by GMs regarding ownership of a camp if someone isn't killing the PH the instant it spawns. The camp goes to the guy camping it in most cases. Since this is a unique camp, it can't opperate under the same rules as, say, frenzy, where timing doesn't matter. Now if you were to watch this guy and a full in-game 24 hours went by without him killing the PH, you would have a case to take over the camp and, imo, in the right to do it.
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