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Originally Posted by Senix
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The overall point of the rule and was because every week 200+ people staring at each other. Trying to see who will go for the last blocker first which usually was no one cause either side didn't wana be at a disadvantage for a vulak engage. More than likely this last year was about 100+ hours of everyone watching each other do nothing. With this rule every mob is in hardy competition even to the last blocker. Now on the other hand it costs a lot more pearls and time. But over all I'de say it's worth having it in place reduces a lot of headaches.
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no one's complaining about the rule. the original comment was just pointing out that lots of people were not fully aware of the rule, because even though they are obligated to follow it they were not allowed to be part of the conversation which led to its creation, and there is no single place where all rules are maintained and kept current. The fact of this ignorance was, briefly, an issue during the last vulak (which was in fact contested, in accordance with detoxx's definition of that term). However, since all involved at that time were reasonable, there were no significant consequences, and the comment was probably meant to be taken as a tongue-in-cheek kind of a thing. Pixel lust doesn't comport with a sense of humor, I guess.
It's all good, this latest suspension has ended, and we now can return to our regularly scheduled program of multiple weekly petitions between the top two raiding guilds. How many petitions a week was blue averaging before Freedom came along, anyways?