Please fix.
May I suggest just anyone who lands a hit on the hunt can get full credit? It's just a zerg fest anyway.
Please fix.
May I suggest just anyone who lands a hit on the hunt can get full credit? It's just a zerg fest anyway.
How about ... joining a party?
I shouted multiple times for party invites when there was a hunt and not a single person invited me.
So no, joining a party isn't always the option. And calling your friends from other zones isn't an option when the stupid mob dies in 10 seconds.
This. Several times I've stumbled across a mark and shouted for a group with no replies. All I can do is pull first and hope for the best.
This is what I do. When I reach a mark, I send invites to any person around. Some may be in a party, some may not. As long as I get 1 or 2 guys I get full credit.
And as a friendly reminder to others, if you have your Chocobo out, you can't get invited to a group. I've seen people ask for invites but they don't dismiss their Chocobo.
The suggestion is to make a party AHEAD OF TIME. If you aren't actively looking for marks, you aren't going to get them very often. You can hope you randomly happen across one and further hope other people aren't looking for it, but the reality is that folks have gotten organized and look for these things in droves. They will be found. Period.
Honestly, that's your right. Go for it. But the rewards would be much better if you actively banded together with others to look for marks proactively. If you see one randomly in the field while doing other things and want it, take it. If the mob is too much for you, though, don't be surprised if they let you die as they wait for more people to show up.
I don't know if it's a lack of understanding or an unwillingness to understand, but "3rd party cheating apps" isn't the bane of Hunts, it's ORGANIZATION. Why would you even need cheats when you have 100+ people to look everywhere? Do you know what those people are doing? THEY ARE PLANNING.
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