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Dark Knights are Horny
Farming and Hoard Stealing
This is an oppinion topic and not a rant. I've been farming gobs (esp. Weavers) in the caves of Inner Horototo. It's nice because all of the gobs are "Too Weak..." and go down in a single Banishga, and I can collect 3-6 at a time on a routine basis. Anyhow, maybe it's because I'm a Tarutaru; maybe it's because level 20 Black Tunics look like level 8 Tunics - people continue to play the hero and "rescue" me from my farming efforts. What's your oppinion on this sort of thing? While I was annoyed at first (when the person expected thanks, for example), but I've sort of mellowed out on the issue. After all, there's a reason SE only allows a player to "Lock" a single enemy at a time, and mobs are anyone's fair game. On the other hand, I do my best to respect the efforts of other "Farmers" (IE: if they aren't fleeing with a sliver of health or something, I wait for a call to help). Money making is tough, and one has to do what one can to get by. Do you agree with AOE farming? Should a person have the right to "Claim" all the enemies s/he can taunt with provoke, dia, etc? Should other players respect the need to "farm" or is an unlocked enemy anyone's game regardless of the farmer's intent?
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It is tough for us lower level guys, trying to level up and a level 50 comes in and takes all the kills. I respect it though and go looking somewhere else but if I were trying to zone and had 10 gobs chaceing me I would appreciate someone trying to help me out. I don't think the farmers should get mad that someone is going out of their way and do what they are thinking is helping. The first time I saw in the highlands someone with 10 sheep on him I though, OMFG he is going to die and I rushed to help and started casting support magic. Was not till I say his health was full and checked that he was 20 levels over me that I went back on my way. The worst thing I has experienced is a Pladin was farming lizards in the dunes and our puller wrongly thought he was in trouble so he pulled one of the lizards. To thanks us for the help the paladin dropped 3 gobs on us and we all died. So please farmers think of it as brotherhood and being a friend, not some noobies taking your kills.
I know now to check before helping anyone so I don't step on any toes but remember we all need to level and we all need money.
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I always check on the person first and stand by if they need help they tell me or shout then I go in and slaughter stuff or I will ask them if they need help. They could be farming. There was a Paladin yesterday that had 30 orcs in tow O_O and I saw his HP going down, he asked me to help heal him for a while and was ok if I beat some orcs if they aggro'd me. Farming is fine but being overly greedy is a pain when lower level people are looking to level and there's nothing around.
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well to be honest its against the rules to AOE farm.
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I have been told by many lvl 75 JP and a few high lvl NA players that it is against the rules, and i have witnessed a GM called on someone who was doing it. Even if its not against the rules its wrong, I would only see it acceptable if the area you are farming in is empty. AOE spells have uses in high lvl Magic bursts or for finishing off multiple enemies if your puller gets link and the party decides to take on both. I don't think their purpose was to link 30 mobs and kill them for gil.
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Wanna live forever?
Checking without asking and someone minds? Now that is ridiculous. :P omg im so high level and u have 2 ask permission 2 check. xD Arrogance at it's best.
As for this topic, I really don't have good opinion since I haven't really experienced that kinda stuff yet.
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