Quote Originally Posted by Raikki View Post
Doing a hamlet with nothing in it for yourself except to help a friend is "manipulating the system in your favor"? I think not. You can't impose your own subjective morality on the rest of the world. The only fair way to handle PUG loot is objectively and individualistically. You agreed to loot odds and you got the loot odds you agreed to. What the winners do doesn't matter, because you're there as an individual and your agreed-upon chance at a seal is the reward for your effort. You're better off taking this as a lesson in how PUGs work than complaining about how the world won't agree with your idea of "fair".
Well, I will agree with you that what is fair is subjective. And we obviously don't agree on what is.

To correct one point though, the player in question up until the end was there for an item that they wanted. They simply decided to go after a seal for their friend at the end instead of that item. Which we can continue to debate on whether or not making sure someone gets an extra roll on something is a manipulation of the system or not, but I think that is kind of pointless since we won't convince each other.