Yeah. For me there's a more straight-forward way to make the point of the party clear: "at least X runs". Avoid terminology that have been tainted.This is it exactly. They see that the people are (hopefully) experienced enough to farm it and just need one or two dps to fill the ranks. They join for a quick kill and leave. Best thing to do would be to talk to every person and make sure all of them want to farm it before queuing.
“There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.”
― Ernest Hemingway
On Balmung it has become custom to check for Ex primals with the next in line to see if people have experience (IE: Garuda farm, they queue Titan, Titan Farm, they queue Ifrit).
Even if you queue for, let's say, Ifrit EX in a garuda EX farm party, if the party wipes 3 times just to get one kill... I'm not sticking around.
Farm parties need to be efficient or they're not really farm parties. But it does bother me when I finally do get a good group and they decide they'll just disband anyway after the first kill.
I'm pretty burned out on extremes anyway so IDC at this point though.
that's a pretty smart idea if I'm understanding you right. Que for the next one in line (I.E., going for Titan, que for Ifrit extreme) to see if everyone has the quest available (meaning they cleared it.)
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