Re: The opposing faction
Von: evankimori (evankimori@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 04.07.2008 17:36
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Newsgroup: alt.games.warcraft
Datum: 04.07.2008 17:36
Message-ID: <2b1a010f-b649-4320-99b4-352762aadd56@8g2000hse.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: alt.games.warcraft
From a PVE server's player point of view - it's all free game. And it's a relative dog-eat-dog. Sure, I'll help someone who's in danger of dying or I can see that's in serious trouble, even if it's an Alliance (I'm thoroughbred Horde :P). Results may vary on my mood if I'm heading for a vein and someone's heading for a vein that I too am after and is getting tackled by a mob. While they're busy, I'll duck in, grab and run. Worse yet if I see the player's in Arena S3/4 gear or Sunwell gear-there's no way in heck you're getting it. If you have the money/time to afford raiding for that-I need the $$ more than you. That plus the little inner ass in me feels a bit justified for those times that I've had stuff ganked from me as well. I've even tanked Durn for an Ally group that had their tank die while I was in the area. Switch gear with Outfitter, parachute from my mount, hit the ground and taunt and let them kill him. I got the / cheer and /thank and I did my bow and flew off. I make exceptions for my own faction since the benefits are usually on my side. Alliance get some mercy from me at times but not very often. I'll save you from death but for money, herbs, veins, rarespawns etc - nuh uh. We don't 'share' there. If you're tapping it already, I'll leave you alone but if I get there first and you come trying to muscle in - GTFO.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Jobbles (05.07.2008 06:54)
- Catriona R (05.07.2008 13:08)
