Pfft the only way to throw down in game is Ballista!
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Therein lies the real responsibility of the fate of the leecher.
If the party is ok by having the leecher there (be him the party/alliance leader or not) then by all means, the leecher shall leech. If not, the party has 2 choices: MPK the leecher, or in case there isn't a THF in the party/alliance and/or the leecher is the party/alliance leader, leave the party.
Like PVP will tell you anything about a PVE environment.
@Olor (lex) LOL sorry had to
not really saying that and honestly exp party does improve how you are in say sky or other events. You Learn your skill timing and hate management in exp parties. And Learn how to handle being in groups. If you group with the same players over and over, and meet them up in a event LS you tend to know how they play.
Your job doesn't change much from exp to events. Only really what skills you use more. But the basics are still the same. I did do events such as sky and dynamks prior to quiting. But I'm not that big on end game due to the superiority complex people have during end game.
Not my cup o tea.
That is the point. A good player will adapt to any situation. A bad player will keep dying and never realize why.
On this topic, neither of them has anything to do with leeching, so leeching should not be the basis of determining if the leecher is a good or bad player.
Example of bad player:
We go into Grauberg for Dom Ops.
Ally leader designates a fulltime puller.
Ally leader tells everyone to stay around Dom OPs person while that puller brought mobs.
lolWAR goes out to fight alone, dies, and screams DOES NO ONE HERE CURE!!?
I (though on a non-healing job) retort with DO YOU NOT LISTEN?
lolWAR, whose name looks like he smashed his own face on the keyboard to create, homepoints and disbands.
I just wanted to share that with you guys. It sure made me laugh.