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Originally Posted by Lotxi
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I would love to see a GM response on this one way or another. It seems pretty clear what most people want but clearing up any confusion would be great in any case.
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100% this, I don't particularly care which one is agreed upon but clarification would save a lot of headaches and drama
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Originally Posted by Lhord99
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Dudes. It's super sheisty as it stands. I've seen rolls, then someone shows up late (with clout generally from a top-end raid guild tag) and demands a re-roll, after the original rollers already took off, and the person about to turn-in is put into an awkward spot (esp. if they're not used to dealing with sheisters from the top guild(s) on server). Do it like scout.
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I've seen this too many times as well, thus this thread.
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Originally Posted by cs616
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ITT, guy who sells ring 9 MQs really wants a GM ruling that says other people must help him.
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Interesting that your first thought turned to greed as being the motivating factor. Actually, I was one of the three people who voted for the first option of rolling the same time every day. I can do the entire fight solo, so changing the roll to an everyone participates situation allows even more people to show up and roll, including random level 5 alts and stuff. That would be the option that benefits me the least.
Also, do you think I somehow manipulated the results of the poll to force 67 people (80% as of now) to vote for changing to scout roll rules? Re-read my original post and this thread up until now, all of my posts were neutral and I stayed out of the discussion. The only thing I have repeatedly said is that it would be to the benefit of everyone to have an official set of rules in place. The poll turned out the way it did because that's apparently what the majority of the server wants.
ITT we have someone named cs616 making poor use of the few brain cells he / she has left.