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Old 09-13-2018, 09:29 PM
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There is a difference between boxed and shared.

Boxed - Probably none, why would a guild risk the legitimacy of a raid kill for events that are almost always recorded, and or petitioned for a GM to quickly find that 2 or 3 of their clerics where boxing. Would just those individuals get in trouble? or would the entire guild that benefited from them have consequences? Guilds get raid suspended for a single mistake from the pull / FTE team's very often on p99 I don't see any difference if this was to happen...

Shared - Probably several, accounts on p99 are free to some of you leveling to 60 is really hard, for others it can be done in couple month's easy. Heck even dial a port has a couple shared cleric's if you think the major raid guilds don't have at least 5 or more shared clerics your naive

Main Clerics (lol) - This is p99 your talking about home of the 5th, 6th, and 7th alt's sweet summer child... Some people in the raid guilds have a level 60 cleric (maybe some more than 1) JUST TO RAID, they may main another class, but will often find themselves on their cleric simply to make sure the CH chain is healthy... if your guild doesn't allow you to spend dkp across multiple characters then you are retarded and simply shooting yourself in the foot by not allowing people to have multiple characters to make sure all needed raid roles are filled
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