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    Mutemutt's Avatar
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    Character
    Mumuki Muki
    World
    Leviathan
    Main Class
    Goldsmith Lv 60
    Quote Originally Posted by RichardButte View Post
    I've run up to a hunt mob at the last moment and thrown a DoT on it just as I was invited to a party that had been fighting it and gotten full credit. Really, it's ALL about how much aggro your party has at the time of death, and I've seen 70+ groups of players melt a hunt mob with no complaints of not getting full credit (and people WILL complain when they don't get full credit).
    Yes, I did these with full parties. And I rarely see people complain in shout about not getting full credit... well, except for all the early pull complaints. Besides that though, I've also seen plenty of complaints in fc chat, party chats (obvious) and even random linkshells.

    You can keep saying "you should be fine", but that doesn't change the reality. It's great that waiting the entire server to arrive works for you, it doesn't for me. Why should I do that when it works against me?
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    RichardButte's Avatar
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    Character
    Richard Butte
    World
    Hyperion
    Main Class
    Machinist Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by Mutemutt View Post
    but that doesn't change the reality.
    The reality is that, if you cannot get full credit even after you and your party were there from the very beginning, you're not pulling enough threat, and it is EASY to pull enough threat.

    You're on Brynhildr, which is open to character creation right the hell now (EST primetime).

    I'm on Hyperion, probably the most populated NA server. Good luck getting a character created on here at any time except 7 AM EST.

    If I can get full credit with my party in a group of 70+ players melting a hunt mob in 15 seconds and you CANNOT on your drastically lower pop server, then I think it's safe to say the problem is on your end.
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