1. I personally do not see players bringing more than two alts at 150 lately. I guess whoever you are referring to, got the drift that it was a little bit too much. Have you tried asking nicely for a player to log off an extra toon? I have done this especially for OW bosses. When I see the group has a player using two toons I politely ask him or her to drop one of the toons off the group to give chance to other players.i personally think that bringing 3 alts to the 150 is very selfish and unacceptable. the fact is that these players and their "alts" are taking advantage of the rest of the player base. i have seen in the past players using old toons that they don't level, bring their alts to Aggragoth just to get chances at extra drops. This person was a rogue with a 140 mage, conveniently satisfying the minimum req to fight Aggragoth. so if they won a mage drop, it would forever rot in there inventory and they effectively took a drop out of the hands of someone's main. which brings me to my next point and i want everyone to read this carefully.
2. Mind your own business? What a player does with his or her winnings is really the player’s prerogative. If I choose to stop leveling at 140 and just do Aggy, then that is my game play, that is my strategy. Am I breaking any rules? No. I can choose to do whatever with the drop I get, use it, sell it, lend it or have it collect dust in my bank. It is MINE because I rightfully won it. If you’re bitter about it that’s your problem not mine.
1. OMG…where’s the credibility here? I cringe with the fact you used the term “hypocrite”, seriously, of all the players…smh. Lemme ask? How many players have you helped? How many deals have you taken advantage of? So, you want to be handed drops without breaking a sweat? Most players are not that stupid as far as I know. Generous but not brain-dead. If you open your eyes many players have been completing their sets. Slowly but surely. They camp and win and trade and buy. What is not fair here?i recall hearing many many times that people want "the best for lugh." we can all work together and gear each other up. we can boss together and be happy and joyful. it all sounds good in writing. unfortunately this is somewhat distant from reality. while i do agree that lugh works together well in many aspects, there is an undertone of greedy looming in us all. many players choose to deny it. there are many hypocrites out there who like to point fingers. a perfect lugh would help everyone achieve a summer boss set, whether dmg aura, ability, etc. i personally think that it should be this way.
1. How do you intend we do this? Make a Lugh Police? Communism? You do know that there are bosses that cannot be taken down easily, right? Hence, asking players to stop camping or fighting is not a logical option. Besides, how do you know what this player does with his/her winning? For all you know he/she is trying to get it for a clanny or a friend. I have seen a lot of these cases. I have seen players helped each other complete their sets. I also know a lot who are still helping others get theirs as well. That's why they continously camp and kill in the hopes of getting those final pieces. Whether you will get help is based on how you are liked, I guess. Help is a plenty you just need to know how to ask for it nicely.players should complete 1 set for their main, then when everyone is geared with 1 set, then and only then we can work on alts and newer players. i see players who have completed a set only to continue to camp and increase the difficulty of anyone else who wants one. i know some players who look only to complete 1 set and upon completing that set would stop camping altogether. its just ridiculous for someone to continue to camp over and over again at all the bosses let alone 1.