The first time I noticed them was because of the sound of so many footsteps at once. Sounded like an army of centipedes then I started getting lag. I then noticed a /follow train.
Been reporting them daily on the SE STF section of the site. I take snapshots and write every name down.
Lalafel leader. They tend to /follow and sell their stuff to NPC at camps and sit for days at aetheryte when they are not sitting for days at the NPC at camp. Sometimes they don't even bother to use a different character model or hair color.
It seems the hive is the market area. I was sitting around watching fireworks for a number of days to get eggs right and noticed their running back and forth from the market in Limsa.
They run to and from the market to the Adventurer's guild to levee up, they Tele out with the Lalafell and they go to the camps, rinse repeat.
I saw them first at bearded rock then they leveled higher so they go to the next camp. Even farming level 8 spriggans was one shotting aoe on /follow so I am not certain they don't level/farm level 50's at level 1 camps.
They have no discretion on kill stealing or overpowering camps either. It is really getting bad and stupidly obvious to the point of why can't GM's notice it?
For those saying it is not rule breaking,
http://support.na.square-enix.com/fa...909&ret=faqtop
Messing with the game economy, kill stealing, overcamping, causing lag, gridlocking are all things that can negatively effect the experience of others.Prohibited Activities
Disruptive behavior that negatively affects the experience of others or the service itself is strictly forbidden within FINAL FANTASY XIV. Such activities violate the FINAL FANTASY XIV User Agreement as well as the SQUARE ENIX Account Terms of Use. Players found to be committing prohibited activities within FINAL FANTASY XIV will be penalized by SQUARE ENIX in its sole discretion. The different types of account penalties that can be issued against a service account are further explained in the “Account Penalties” section.



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