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    famkiegs's Avatar
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    Card drops in 24-man raids

    Can we pls either go back to the Nier way of doing where each alliance gets their own set of cards to roll on or make it to where people who already have them cant roll like we already do with minions? It is painful how many times ive run aglaia and still havnt got an item that drops every time.
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    Cyrillo Rongway
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    You're in the Localization forum, which is for linguistic and textual errors. You want Forum: Dungeons maybe, or just Forum: General Discussion.

    But while you're here, let's talk about this:
    Quote Originally Posted by famkiegs View Post
    Can we pls either go back to the Nier way of doing where each alliance gets their own set of cards to roll on
    There are not three alliances in an alliance raid. An alliance is a union of three full parties. This is why the three full parties are labeled Alliance A, Alliance B, and Alliance C; they are three parts of one whole, rather than three separate alliances Alliance 1, Aliance 2, Alliance 3.

    If there is one set of cards that all 24 people roll on, then in fact, yes, each alliance gets one set of cards to roll on.

    But if we're being honest, you're not the first person to make that mistake; it's a very common one, and people will even argue vehemently that the text clearly means there are three alliances until they get tired of arguing and tell you we should agree to disagree. But no, an alliance is a union of three full parties, not each of the singular parties in the raid. So I wonder if there might be a better way to label the three parties so that people don't come to the wrong conclusion about the nature of an alliance.
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