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Normally if I am an exp pt group leader, I would honor the list to a degree. If the group is 5/6 and we need a healer, I would invite the first healer on the list over a DD because it would fit the needs of survival for the group.
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Usually I run 3 lists for a group. DPS list. Heal list. CC list. Win
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From a CS perspective on camps the OP is correct, but the players often elect to honor lists. I do and I think most others who are not asshats do as well so long as the others on the lists are also not asshats ^^
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Lists are a very real thing, but whether or not group leads keep one for themselves is a completely different story...
I lead a lot of groups when I'm exping and do actually keep a list on my desk. It's a sticky note wherein I just write the names, classes, and levels of people who've been PMing me for an invite. Problem is, usually by the time a spot opens 3/4 of the people on that list are either offline or afk. Lists are more of a courtesy thing if anything. Don't ask a group to put you on the list and then expect them to uphold it for more than 30 minutes. Chances are they're not even keeping a real list and they've already forgotten your name anyway. If a group needs a replacement healer, the next melee on the list is not going to get that spot even if he's been there for several hours. That's just common sense.
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