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Re: Griefing at Dino

Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 3:31 am
by ryandragon
Question :

In this case can a couple of tanks and healers intentionally get their low level alts teleported to leys they would not have been able to get to in the first place?

Re: Griefing at Dino

Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 12:08 pm
by Lucerin
From my experience the raid group has control of the encounter pretty easily.

Lvl 1 alts aren’t going to do anything.

And the teleport to stonevale is a meme.

My biggest concern is raid level appropriate individuals hopping in and healing the boss with negative energy. They will also be the ones that can work their way up the aggro list so that it is someone from my raid group that gets leyed.

I guess the expectation is that no one wants to level another character after one is a known griefer. But that’s not a realistic expectation.

It’s hard enough to get your own raid organized enough to not wipe you,. Expecting some “helpful soul” to get it right because they just want to experience it, isn’t realistic either. A single, fleeting lapse of judgement by one person in your raid can wipe you off the map.

Re: Griefing at Dino

Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 3:29 pm
by bob the mage
From my experience the raid group has control of the encounter pretty easily.

Lvl 1 alts aren’t going to do anything.

And the teleport to stonevale is a meme.

My biggest concern is raid level appropriate individuals hopping in and healing the boss with negative energy. They will also be the ones that can work their way up the aggro list so that it is someone from my raid group that gets leyed.

I guess the expectation is that no one wants to level another character after one is a known griefer. But that’s not a realistic expectation.

It’s hard enough to get your own raid organized enough to not wipe you,. Expecting some “helpful soul” to get it right because they just want to experience it, isn’t realistic either. A single, fleeting lapse of judgement by one person in your raid can wipe you off the map.
I still think this is the biggest issue with the raid.
The difficulty is fine, but it’s too fragile...
One mistake shouldn’t mean game over. On Gele if we miss a bash or on Bt if root gets to t4 and tank wipes, it isn’t end of raid. Makes it harder to complete on time, sure, but if 5*s pop... gg

Re: Griefing at Dino

Posted: Wed May 15, 2019 3:10 pm
by Beast25
On morrigan we are clan based it is not ffa. But we have players that refuse to leave the area knowingly getting us teleported out.
From my understanding you need to be on the aggro table of the boss to affect teleporting, just standing there doesn’t do that?

I may be wrong though.
I was tanking the 4* mobs by the gate... poof! Wound up in Stonevale Farm. I never touched Dino, so should’ve had no entry on his aggro table.
Has this happened to any other server or just this one time?

Re: Griefing at Dino

Posted: Wed May 15, 2019 6:05 pm
by Lucerin
From my understanding you need to be on the aggro table of the boss to affect teleporting, just standing there doesn’t do that?

I may be wrong though.
I was tanking the 4* mobs by the gate... poof! Wound up in Stonevale Farm. I never touched Dino, so should’ve had no entry on his aggro table.
Has this happened to any other server or just this one time?
I’m going to go with “this hasn’t happened on any server.”

Re: Griefing at Dino

Posted: Wed May 15, 2019 11:52 pm
by Wardon-CH
From my experience the raid group has control of the encounter pretty easily.

Lvl 1 alts aren’t going to do anything.

And the teleport to stonevale is a meme.

My biggest concern is raid level appropriate individuals hopping in and healing the boss with negative energy. They will also be the ones that can work their way up the aggro list so that it is someone from my raid group that gets leyed.

I guess the expectation is that no one wants to level another character after one is a known griefer. But that’s not a realistic expectation.

It’s hard enough to get your own raid organized enough to not wipe you,. Expecting some “helpful soul” to get it right because they just want to experience it, isn’t realistic either. A single, fleeting lapse of judgement by one person in your raid can wipe you off the map.
From my understanding of the boss the TP is to counter griefing done by attacking with negative energy. Since you heal the boss while attacking with negative energy you would in a sense be generating negative aggro leaving you at the bottom of list the entire fight. Since TP is based off of the bosses aggro list, the lowest people on the list get teleported after a certain amount register on the bosses aggro list, then those who are griefing with negative energy would end up being teleported away.

Re: Griefing at Dino

Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 4:11 am
by Lucerin
From my experience the raid group has control of the encounter pretty easily.

Lvl 1 alts aren’t going to do anything.

And the teleport to stonevale is a meme.

My biggest concern is raid level appropriate individuals hopping in and healing the boss with negative energy. They will also be the ones that can work their way up the aggro list so that it is someone from my raid group that gets leyed.

I guess the expectation is that no one wants to level another character after one is a known griefer. But that’s not a realistic expectation.

It’s hard enough to get your own raid organized enough to not wipe you,. Expecting some “helpful soul” to get it right because they just want to experience it, isn’t realistic either. A single, fleeting lapse of judgement by one person in your raid can wipe you off the map.
From my understanding of the boss the TP is to counter griefing done by attacking with negative energy. Since you heal the boss while attacking with negative energy you would in a sense be generating negative aggro leaving you at the bottom of list the entire fight. Since TP is based off of the bosses aggro list, the lowest people on the list get teleported after a certain amount register on the bosses aggro list, then those who are griefing with negative energy would end up being teleported away.
Per VR, I believe the TP was introduced to keep the raid from being marginalized solely by numbers.

Re: Griefing at Dino

Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 4:54 am
by Wardon-CH
From my experience the raid group has control of the encounter pretty easily.

Lvl 1 alts aren’t going to do anything.

And the teleport to stonevale is a meme.

My biggest concern is raid level appropriate individuals hopping in and healing the boss with negative energy. They will also be the ones that can work their way up the aggro list so that it is someone from my raid group that gets leyed.

I guess the expectation is that no one wants to level another character after one is a known griefer. But that’s not a realistic expectation.

It’s hard enough to get your own raid organized enough to not wipe you,. Expecting some “helpful soul” to get it right because they just want to experience it, isn’t realistic either. A single, fleeting lapse of judgement by one person in your raid can wipe you off the map.
From my understanding of the boss the TP is to counter griefing done by attacking with negative energy. Since you heal the boss while attacking with negative energy you would in a sense be generating negative aggro leaving you at the bottom of list the entire fight. Since TP is based off of the bosses aggro list, the lowest people on the list get teleported after a certain amount register on the bosses aggro list, then those who are griefing with negative energy would end up being teleported away.
Per VR, I believe the TP was introduced to keep the raid from being marginalized solely by numbers.
That also but I believe it's supposed to counter griefing done by negative energy.

Re: Griefing at Dino

Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 6:05 am
by Zkills
From my experience the raid group has control of the encounter pretty easily.

Lvl 1 alts aren’t going to do anything.

And the teleport to stonevale is a meme.

My biggest concern is raid level appropriate individuals hopping in and healing the boss with negative energy. They will also be the ones that can work their way up the aggro list so that it is someone from my raid group that gets leyed.

I guess the expectation is that no one wants to level another character after one is a known griefer. But that’s not a realistic expectation.

It’s hard enough to get your own raid organized enough to not wipe you,. Expecting some “helpful soul” to get it right because they just want to experience it, isn’t realistic either. A single, fleeting lapse of judgement by one person in your raid can wipe you off the map.
I still think this is the biggest issue with the raid.
The difficulty is fine, but it’s too fragile...
One mistake shouldn’t mean game over. On Gele if we miss a bash or on Bt if root gets to t4 and tank wipes, it isn’t end of raid. Makes it harder to complete on time, sure, but if 5*s pop... gg
The drops make up for it’s difficulty. I personally think it’s good design, one small slip and it’s potentially game over. Reminds me of necro

Re: Griefing at Dino

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 5:53 pm
by RUKE
Teleporting by dino dosent only effect those who is in aggro list

I was also off tank at gates and never went in dino aggro range or any aoe or orbs of dino , still got teleported out .