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    Risvertasashi's Avatar
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    Makani Risvertasashi
    World
    Ultros
    Main Class
    Conjurer Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by KingOfAbyss View Post
    You open the loot window (1 second) - there is 2 items! you check the item one-by-one (3 seconds for one) then - you know if you want it or not. (1 second) You click need/greed.. or PASS. (1 second) you go to the next one (3 seconds) - you know if you want it or not. (1 second) You click need/greed.. or PASS. (1 second)

    1 Minute would be sufficient. But let's say some would be stressed and click the wrong button.. ok, 2 minutes max.

    Then again, if all 24 peeps open their windows at around the same time, there is no way in hell to have to wait until the timer is near the end.

    I accept the challenges anytime, and if you rolled 1 and hope, I would get a 2
    There are several problems with this. Not everyone instantly knows what they need/want. If a bit of WHM gear drops, I might have to look at the stats, look at my current gear, decide if it's a decent upgrade or sidegrade, and roll accordingly. On top of that, tanks usually don't wait until the loot's dropped to start the next fight. I might be busy healing/SSing/buffing and have to wait for a lull in the fight to take a look at the gear.

    I mean I agree intentionally holding off is a tacky thing to do... but 300s isn't that long and it can be helpful, especially for chests before the final one. (And... you want people to have time to watch cutscenes without missing the loot).

    Basically there are legitimate reasons for holding off, busy with fight or checking stats against current gear and so. And of course DCs and such.
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    Amnesia's Avatar
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    Brady Phelan
    World
    Midgardsormr
    Main Class
    Monk Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Risvertasashi View Post
    There are several problems with this.
    Yes, the timer starts from when the chest is opened, not from when you personally press the button to look at the loot. People might not click the loot button the very second that another person opens the chest...
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