Quote Originally Posted by CrocodileRocking View Post
Also, my apologies but I can't post more than 3 with my current level. So if you don't want to respond you're more than welcome to stop responding to me.
This will be my last reply then. It just looks odd for me to keep talking to the same post over and over again.

Quote Originally Posted by CrocodileRocking View Post
Sorry but you're being very naive. If I troll you you will never do anything in peace. If you're not in an instance I will find you. Everywhere you go you will wonder if someone is following you. I will have all my friends follow you. We will holy spam your screen non stop. If you have a house we will be there if you're there. You won't be anywhere in the game world without wondering if me and my group will show up right in front of you and spam holy. I'm a troll. I don't care. I will troll you until you report or one of your friends will report. And if i get banned, i will create another account and troll you more. There will be no end to my trolling. You won't be ignoring and laughing it off I can make sure of that.
I think you're the one being naive, actually.
What is a troll to you? Is it someone who just annoys people for the sake of it? If so.. that's a little one dimensional.
A troll wants a response. They want to be noticed, and they want the other person to lose their cool. They want validation
I wouldn't give you those things. A little bit, or a lot, of holy spam won't get me to respond or get visibly angry with you. How long would you do it without a response, and what is your time or your friends time worth to you? Will you forgo playing the game you're paying for to do that to me?

If you spend hours, days.. weeks.. trying to troll me without a response, what will you have gained? And the more time that you go on doing that without being rewarded, the more i'm actually getting under your skin. The longer a troll devotes to a failed troll, the more they're actually getting trolled in response; because now they're the ones reacting to what's going on instead of the other way around.