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Originally Posted by Canelek
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While technically there is no 'wrongdoing' here, it clearly shows a problem since most quasi-motivated raid guilds can easily have folks available to step in a take a camp.
Since the person(s) camping said camp can do whatever they want with it, assuming that they are keeping things cleared, it is hardly against the rules to pass the camp to guild members/elfpals.
Certainly not against the rules, but definitely cause for contention. I mean, setting a non-legacy item precedent for /list would have a severe ripple effect, obviously, but what to do?
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I'm gonna go back to the camp rules I posted: Existing rulings state that when you contest a camp the person currently holding it must name the person who they want to hand it off to. Failing that specific person showing up to take camp, you get the camp. i.e. a camper can't hand off to "a guildie" but must hand off to a specific person and must name that person as soon as they're contested.
Further, it says that the camper should relinquish camp after getting their drop.. though someone in this thread argued this should only apply to lore items it does say the ruling can apply to any camp.
At least the first rule will apply to net camp, and someone willing to lawyer quest can argue the second.