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Old 12-13-2018, 06:16 PM
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Go ahead a file this one under who gives a flying fuck
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Old 12-13-2018, 06:20 PM
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I agree with Nexii:







Just for further clarification, it also says:



Seems pretty clear that DKP is a "virtual currency" and thus does apply ... although I agree with others that this would be difficult to enforce. Not impossible though: we've all seen what salty neckbeards are willing to do for revenge when they leave a guild.
Terrible post.

By this logic buying any item in ec with plat (“virtual currency”) is a bannable rmt offense.
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I tried my hand at rotating with the casuals.
It was at this point I decided to no longer be kind to the casuals as they have extreme short term memory. They did this to themselves, unfortunately.

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No one in A/A cares that you aren't getting pixels. In fact after the last suspension wave the attitude is to stop letting the casual guilds get anything even remotely of value.
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Old 12-13-2018, 06:38 PM
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Paying any plat for any item from another person is trading currency for a service, which according to OP would be illegal.
Wouldn't paying plat for ports and rezzes be trading virtual currency for services?
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Old 12-13-2018, 06:44 PM
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What about providing private erotic roleplay services for platinum? Should that be banned on P99?
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Old 12-13-2018, 08:41 PM
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Go ahead a file this one under who gives a flying fuck
you only say this because your guild is the one of the main body of people doing this.. i know for a fact people are giving acounts to guilds that they created in the past. guild openly advertise DKP rewards for "donating guild Bots" this is such a shady practice and is only a way to undermine p99 staffs rules set in place to prevent things like this... stop bending the rules and buying toons acounts from players and offering them dkp for there info and emails.. in the end your going to get yourself banend and your hard work wil be for nothing
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Old 12-13-2018, 08:47 PM
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At some point the guild will merge, fold, disappear or something else.

The owner of that account (whoever made it, which isn't "the guild" - someone has that email/password) is going to change its password, and you'll have irrelevant currency for all your hard work.

This is the bad news in advance, and as an aside... the reputation of this character probably isn't of any concern to who is leveling it, so you'll probably find this kind of powerleveling being done in popular XP zones like CB/Unrest/MM :/
its all too true that no guild owns any acounts, its a single person acting as guild leader, or a group of fficers and guild leader who "own" these accounts not teh guild and then teh guild breaks up and merges ect like venerates guild bots going to tempest but realy only nayrue owns the guld bots of venerate.. and so on.. super shady. level your own toons stop buying chars accounts with dkp, somthing u can make up outa nowere.. its the best scam to hit eq p99blue, here ill buy your acount with a number i can edit on a dkp website with a stroke of a mouse click." here click you have 5000dkp now and i own your account thanks come again"8) says the top guilds officer and leader.$$$$$$$$$ "then when my guild breaks up and i decide to go to the next lie TL server ill RMT all my shit " said kiix from venerate... i iwhs those were meems
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Old 12-13-2018, 08:58 PM
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Default AM guild discusion quites

here is a quote sequence from AMs guild discusion forum openly claiming they pay for a guild bots, not that they creat and acount for u to powerelee a guild char on... so its shady
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Let's see. If our DKP system is scaled at 4x of the opposition, that would make their last Mask scaled to 6744 DKP.

Hmm.
It's 4x per kill sure, but we pay 400 DKP for a guild bot whereas Tempest pays 5500 DKP - almost 14x as much - and we all know that's the real way the top earners are making their DKP.

You have to attend 275 successful kills to make the same DKP as leveling one bot.

At an optimistic 10 kills per cycle, that's 27 cycles (~6 months) that average Joe Raider needs to maintain 100% raid attendance, just to equal the same DKP someone can make running in circles in Dragon Necropolis for a few days.

How can you compete with that whilst maintaining life as a mentally healthy adult?

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They mislead about their DKP system, they mislead about their raid force numbers, what else do they mislead about?

Hmm.
I'm not sure what these claims are referring to?

Here is our DKP system:
Most kills net you 5 DKP.
Failed kills net you 2 DKP.
We pay so little DKP for guild bots nobody can be bothered to level them.

For the audience watching the mudslinging from both sides, here's how it works in Aftermath:

The majority of our members sit somewhere around 25% raid attendance and will earn in the region of 200-400 DKP per month. These are people that never track targets, they do not stare at walls for 16 hours a day, they do not sit on a COTH mage watching to respond to a screen flicker. The raid when they want to, or they group, XP or go outside when they don't want to raid. They just want to experience the high end content and have a fair chance at some godly loot.

Here's a small selection of items that have all gone for 100-300 DKP in the past few months:
Blackstar, Mace of Night
Breastplate of Eradication
Cloak of the Fearsome
Crown of Rile
Gauntlets of Dragon Slaying
Green Dragon Scales
Halo of the Enlightened
Helmet of Rallos Zek
Kreizenn's Flame
Primal Velium Brawl Stick
Primal Velium Spear
Primal Velium Warsword
Shining Metallic Pantaloons
Shroud of Veeshan
Staff of the Silent Star
Yunnb's Earring

Within one month of casual raiding with Aftermath you will have earned enough for one or more items like that.

Since May, we have had 2,063 items drop that have been bid via DKP, of which approximately 80% were won for 300 DKP or less. In fact half went for less than 100 DKP.

We have around 150 active members, meaning that's an average of ~14 items each. Yes we have a lot of mouths to feed...but we feed them. Our average attendance per raid is ~50, depending on the time/day/target.

What does that mean? In Aftermath, you can be winning your own BIS loot with just a couple of weeks of casual raiding.

Yes, those ultra rare items like Gharn's Rock of Smashing or Sal`Varae`s Robe of Darkness go for a lot of DKP, but they are the drops some people prioritise and save all of their DKP for. The difference with Aftermath is those people don't hoard all of the loot from their guildmates in the process, and they don't disband once they've earned it

We are also the only guild that regularly contests all high-tier raid targets across all zones. We go for ToV, we go for city leaders, we go for Gods, we go for Veeshan's Peak, we go Sleeper's Tomb golems and -yes- we go for the occasional Trakanon.

As a result of this we have a reputation for being ruthless when we raid. We mobilise quickly, we jump past other guilds and we will snipe kills.

One thing that we always strive to do is play fair.
We do not intentionally aggro Aary guards and consistently train them on our oppositions pullers at Eashen to kill their secondaries and secure mobs. We do not do this to such an extent that five different pullers have been caught on five separate occasions on five different targets.
We do not use raid interference tactics such as opening trades to block click-fest turn-ins for FTE.
We do not have people dumping so much aggro into the opposition mobs that they are summoned to that mob above their own DPS when that mob is at 60%.
We do not unilaterally end player agreements and claim they were ended two months previously, despite adhering to them for every cycle in the interim. Nor do we abort a pull of their rotated target and have our raid force immediately log out when the that guild logs in to record what is happening.
We do not drop mod rods near AFK players at zone lines so we can claim raid interference.
We do not wipe to Zlexak in the entrance of ToV, train an opposing guild and kill half of them, then claim that it was a "clean disengage" and we were not at fault.
We do not get another guild's COTH mage killed by one of our pulls, refuse to rez them, then leave our mage logged in to block their attempts to rez themselves despite there being no other targets in window. And if our mage were to get unintentionally killed by them during their recovery, we would not keep it a secret and file a petition a week later to have that person eat a 30 day suspension.
We do not carefully filter fraps through officers before releasing select clips or edits to the wider members to paint a desired narrative.
We do not censor members who wish to talk to friends in other guilds, or have friendly banter with opposing pull teams, or who wish to waste their lives on RnF. We do not let the "big names" get away with things regular members couldn't.

Sometimes though, we do get it wrong. Occasionally they let me lead raids and we will wipe. We train other guilds. We drag mobs over people when mobilising.

In those cases we try to make it right.

We concede a target as soon as it's clear we were at fault: we don't wait for opposition to pull it in cleanly, debuffed, slowed and stable in camp before conceding. In some cases - such as in Plane of Fear - we typically concede the entire zone, even if were were just worried we'd got an opposing guild's camp AoEd by a golem.

We offer to rez and buff anyone we got killed. We don't just click up a cleric and move out - we click up as many corpses as needed, and will stay back to buff up the rezzed instead of mobilising on a new target.

And finally, whilst the raid scene can be toxic and inter-guild rivalries bitter, we have good relationships and friends in other guilds. Paradigm Shift will sometimes let me train them in HoT. Azure Guard will let me tease them for being roleplaying in Sleeper's Tomb. The Second Sons will let me tank Vindi for 10%. Dawn Believers still won't let me into their Discord.

Away from the raiding you'll find Aftermath can be a friendly place. We have some of the most knowledgeable people in the game willing to teach you everything they know. We have guild groups going at all levels and we regularly do epic fights.

Have any questions about Aftermath, our DKP system, or our application process? PM me on here, send me a tell in game (Monrezz), or...apply today! aftermath99.org.
the quite is in full as to not be taken out of context
the server population as a whole doesnt not want this practice to be allowed period
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Old 12-13-2018, 08:59 PM
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Paying any plat for any item from another person is trading currency for a service, which according to OP would be illegal.
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Old 12-13-2018, 09:29 PM
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Dude the rmt rule is only for out of game currency/services lol this is an in game service for an in game currency.
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I tried my hand at rotating with the casuals.
It was at this point I decided to no longer be kind to the casuals as they have extreme short term memory. They did this to themselves, unfortunately.

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No one in A/A cares that you aren't getting pixels. In fact after the last suspension wave the attitude is to stop letting the casual guilds get anything even remotely of value.
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Old 12-13-2018, 09:40 PM
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i know for a fact aroen nerfmeharder zeydd sold his acount to nayrue/gogre for DKP under the pretence that he sold his acount to the guild for dkp... he didnt lvl a guilds toon on a guilds acount, he sold his info to venerate/tempest for tempest DKP.. so how is that legal.. it pisses me off because i got aroen his epic.. i gae aroen his orb of inf void i camped aroens root necklace, i helped aroen level and he was a good friend of mine, only to slap me in the face by selling his acount and fucking me out of all those items and use of a rez toon.. rot in peices u corrupt assholes
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