Two things i dislike about all these arguments (here and elsewhere)
1. "Best for lugh"
This is getting on my nerves. Lugh is a great place because of our basic principle of non-exclusion. Everyone who shows up, gets a shot.
We are also great because we are fairly democratic. We use forums, discuss issues, argue, get solutions. There is no top clan. This democracy is messy and not optimal for strength. But it lets people show up and play they way they want. Some clans are more autocratic and work to effectivly power up players, others are more laid back letting people do what they want with their drops.
So please stop best for lugh arguments. Outside some basic rules for drops (like class based rolling), our goals have been for equal opportunity, non-exclusion, and basic levels of friendly cooperation.
2. The "greed" thing.
I find it annoying to hear things like "if you want to do it this way, it is just greed". We are playing a game whose goals are to complete quests and get stuff. Are some people really generous or greedy, sure, but has no real meaning if they are playing in a civil manner - winning drops fair and square. Some loan, some sell, some keep, imo it's all good if the loot was fairly won.
Many would call me greedy, i have been playing a long time and have a ton of stuff in inventory. I have 5 well equipped toons. But, as i see it, i won the stuff fairly and I'm enjoying playing with my well outfitted toons.
So, to the question of alts. Whether we play (for non class items) one roll per toon or one roll per player (knowing only one drop per player), both are legitimate ways to go. Neither is greedy (or, they are equally greedy). Neither make lugh 'better'. The important thing is to find a fair rule that can be accepted by all.
Also, please stop assuming the 'other side ' doesnt understand your point. We have hashed this issue to death.
Maybe the best idea is to compromise. Mordy is fairly straight-forward, while the event boss is expensive and long. Maybe on mordy each person gets one roll for non-class, while on the event boss which needs more, each toon gets one roll.
It's possible and a good idea to try to roll only mains for something like Mordris helm yes. And the 200 5* boss is super easy and only mains are enough to dice, it's not necessary to bring an alt at all. Same goes for 140 5* and 100 5*. I think we can ask, do we need our alts for this fight? and if the honest answer is a no then really we don't have to bring them and don't need to dice at all.
But the 200 boss 6* is exhausting and should allow dicing for alts imo. It requires too much work focus, lixes and coordination.
People don't understand how hard it is for one can camp something and end up getting drops from it, which led us to the new fashion of using the word "greed" in every sentence on the forum and in game. Anything that someone doesn't own, is tagged by default greed nowadays, yet no one looks himself/herself in the mirror and says they're probably just being envious. And the players who miss out on certain drops are probably always offline. Some of the most beautifully geared players keep mentioning greed i find that super strange. I really feel that OTM is still managing to make everyone happy though.