Say someone claims they mistakenly ninja'd your seal from hamlet. If they did a GM ticket explaining it was a mistake what are the chances the GM will actually do something about it? My guess is like next to 0.
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Say someone claims they mistakenly ninja'd your seal from hamlet. If they did a GM ticket explaining it was a mistake what are the chances the GM will actually do something about it? My guess is like next to 0.
Well the situation is the guy said it was a mistake and he didnt mean to ninja the loot so he said he was going to try to do a GM ticket to get them to move it from his inventory to mine. So I like your scenario, however I have the feeling that they'll take the position of "SE doesn't give us the capability to move items from players inventories, to do that would actually require writing a request to someone with the authority to do so, and I don't feel like wasting the time so tough luck."
They should do a loot system kinda like on World of Warcraft but only allow people to roll on it if they can use it with the class they are using and it's better than what they have so that nobody "ninjas" the item away causing drama and all that.
They will use a roll system in 2.0.
My guess is the chance of a transfer in the item is some where between hell freezing over and a inanimate carbon rod being elected space pope.
I once accidentally took the fishing hat from hamlet which i actually wanted to give a LS mate.
Since in Warcraft you're actually able to solve such mistakes in a few hours, i made a gm ticket.
Well, what i got was nothing aside from a msg telling me that "this is not possible". Now i have an item which i can't even use and also takes one inventory space.
I really miss the Warcraft GMs...
Hello GMs, i would like to make a big fkn deal about something that has over 70% droprate and calls you useless.
I accidentally bought 99 sinew from a retainer for 17.6mil last month. They wouldn't help...
I don't think GM's are there to cover stupid mistakes we as players make. And in the OP's post, I'd have a hard time believing he "accidentally ninja'd" it as much as he just took it and wanted to save face.
This game's loot system for most items is honestly hard to "ninja loot" things lol -- It's not like FFXI where everyone can pass but the one who lots and you decide to shoot off a quick lot just before it falls and you get the item then proceed to vanish from existence.
I don't get why loot can't just be traded to people that were in your group for a limited time after you get it like in "that other game". It would clear up a lot of issues when people legitimately get the wrong items accidentally.
lol ninja'd, he wanted the seal and told you a fairy tale to shut you up.