Anyhow, your argument fell apart with the inclusion of a Lv50 in the group.
Anyhow, your argument fell apart with the inclusion of a Lv50 in the group.
I don't think it is and here's why; you can get more than double the xp at that camp vs any other. So even if you switched jobs, you and everyone else can still get all your level 40 classes to 50 in just a few hours all while rotating who plays a level 50 job.
I think it is, for 2 reasons: When we arrived in Natalan, we chose our camp which was hijacked. In the time that we were there, all other camps became occupied. Of course this means we should have done 2 things: We should have moved and either exercised all meaning of the word hypocrisy or spend anima to go to another Stronghold which may or may not have been available.
We were wrong, and you/they are right. /facepalm.
It's not an issue of right and wrong, It's an issue of play style. The other party wanted competition and when your party was confronted with said competition they folded. There are a couple different ways to handle the situation without using any anima, defend your position by out-claiming the other party, or move to a different camp within the stronghold.I think it is, for 2 reasons: When we arrived in Natalan, we chose our camp which was hijacked. In the time that we were there, all other camps became occupied. Of course this means we should have done 2 things: We should have moved and either exercised all meaning of the word hypocrisy or spend anima to go to another Stronghold which may or may not have been available.
We were wrong, and you/they are right. /facepalm.
You gotta know when to hold'em, know when to fold'em,It's not an issue of right and wrong, It's an issue of play style. The other party wanted competition and when your party was confronted with said competition they folded. There are a couple different ways to handle the situation without using any anima, defend your position by out-claiming the other party, or move to a different camp within the stronghold.
Know when to walk away and know when to run.
You never count your money when you're sittin' at the table.
There'll be time enough for countin' when the dealin's done.
Now Ev'ry gambler knows that the secret to survivin'
Is know'in what to throw away and knowing what to keep
'Cause ev'ry hand's a winner and ev'ry hand's a loser,
And the best that you can hope for is to die in your sleep!!~
Sorry, seemed appropriate.
I have a macro for claiming that goes something like this: /targetnpc /ac "Taunt II" /ac "Provoke II" /ac "Disorient". Now, if standing directly in front of the mobs' spawn point, holding down the Alt key and spamming the number 1 isn't going to outclaim, then I don't know what will.It's not an issue of right and wrong, It's an issue of play style. The other party wanted competition and when your party was confronted with said competition they folded. There are a couple different ways to handle the situation without using any anima, defend your position by out-claiming the other party, or move to a different camp within the stronghold.
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