This feature doesn't exist because it would be abused.
* Start roulette dungeon with a partial premade.
* At last boss, votekick the people who aren't part of your premade.
* Invite your friends to fight the last boss and get roulette credit.
This feature doesn't exist because it would be abused.
* Start roulette dungeon with a partial premade.
* At last boss, votekick the people who aren't part of your premade.
* Invite your friends to fight the last boss and get roulette credit.
Well, it shouldn't count as a roulette in the first place. Dungeon completion? Yes, totally. In case of Ex primals/raids, tank achievement? Yes. Roulette? No. Because such an invite system wouldn't be a roulette, would it? Same as queueing for a single dungeon in-prog in an attempt to get into your friend's roulette wouldn't give you the roulette credit even if you succeeded.
Yes, there'd be the possibility for abuse, as with any feature (*cough* like 'votekick' in general? I don't see this being used often as an excuse to remove the feature entirely). But I don't think that'd happen nearly as many times as, "Don't worry about that healer who dropped out/disconnected4ever/was abusive and got kicked; I've got a good one from my FC coming i....oh, never mind. He ended up in another party -_- I guess we'll wait," happens.
This wouldn't matter now, most roulettes can be made with parties now.
Your friends would get the short end of the stick. Sure, they get the daily roulette bonus, but they never got the full bonus, since they missed the first two bosses that gives Eso.
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And again, it wouldn't be a roulette to get in there, so there wouldn't be the roulette bonus either.
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