Player killstealing from an entire group

Discussion in 'Player Support' started by Morella, Jul 15, 2015.

  1. Morella New Member

    Please do something about this already. My entire group is unable to get exp in unrest because a 50 mage is sitting in the room killing everything we pull. first he trained us , with 5 seperate waves of mobs. now hes just denying us any chance at exp. hes 50. we have all petitioned. we have all done /guidehelp. hes laughing at us. Fastest way to lose subscribers. do nothing when stuff like this happens. Please help!
    Ragefire server - unrest 2.
  2. Morella New Member

    Or does the Play Nice policy no longer exist since daybreak took over?
  3. Eluwenie Augur

    Have you reported this while in-game? If not, that would be the best way to go about it. Or if this person is in a guild see who their guild leader is, to resolve the issue with that player as well.
  4. Corwyhn Lionheart Guild Leader, Lions of the Heart

    Neither SOE or Daybreak enforced camps. That was something that the server communities informally enforced through peer pressure. That doesn't go for the progression servers though with no established community its like the wild west during a gold rush. Luckily for those of us on the regular servers things are overall more civilized.

    Plus this forum is more of a technical support forum really.... I don't think you will get a Daybreak response to your issue here.
  5. Iila Augur

    Guides and GMs will not interfere with players contesting spawns. Players should try to work something out. If they can't, all mob disputes are de-facto settled by a DPS race.

    There's no such thing as KSing anymore, if you want the mobs, do more damage than the mage.
  6. Corwyhn Lionheart Guild Leader, Lions of the Heart

    Or play on the regular servers where camps are generally respected.
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  7. Xianzu_Monk_Tunare Augur

    Training and over the top griefing are still no-nos, but before anything will be done it requires the people being wronged to use both the /report command (scroll to where it shows him gloating over training you, then in that specific chat window type /report his_character's_name) and the /petition system (make reference to the fact that you /reported him admitting to doing such things). You won't be made aware of any action, and it is unlikely that any action will be taken immediately unless a GM just happens to be going through petitions right as you send it. After doing those 2 things I would use the /guidehelp feature.

    Of note, the /guidehelp feature actually requires that their are guides online at the time you are making filing the complaint, and then they can only investigate, they cannot actually do anything.
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