

lol, it IS their mark and their party is entitled to kill it. Expecting others that share and complaining when they choose not to, and yes it is a choice, is simply entitlement minded garbage.I agree that nobody should be forced to wait to pull a mob. I simply consider it common courtesy, and those who are not willing to extend it to be rude and selfish. Pulling a mob when it's just you and maybe your group when there are several people shouting that they are on the way and desperately trying to assemble a party while running across the map is simply saying "no, it's MY mark and only MY party will get the credit for it because it's all MINE."

So it's their choice when to pull the mark, but it's not my choice to object to their behavior even if I find it selfish?


But that's what you don't understand. People say that a full group, no matter how many people are there, can get full credit every time. And this is wrong. You have to do enough to get credit, and the more people that are there, the less chance any given person or group will get full credit. Many in fact only get partial. So it's selfish of them, according to you, to want to get their full credit because they found it instead of calling half the server which could easily mean they don't get full credit. Yes, half the server. Shouting to the zone will not prevent that.


Get there faster.
Seriously, I've been against Hunt LS' from the start. They're creating idiotic rules and regulations which don't work. They try to help everyone, when their reality is they are helping no one. You see a Hunt, you claim it, you kill it. It's that simple. It doesn't make you a good person if you shout it or tell a big linkshell. Pull as soon as you see it. Let your LS know if you need help. Otherwise, just go for it. God forbid there is some actual competition in this game.
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