my guild does HoT/named there, and whacks all the named in West tov. and anyone at the raid that can equip and will use as primary, rolls /rand 1 100. =p
Probably a "plot" thing having to do with the name. "Nightstalking" (to me) implies stealth or darkness. I'm more surprised that a necro can't wear it than that a warrior can't wear it, considering the whole "nightstalking" thing. Just my opinion :)
The one saying no random here was quite right atleast on this occasion. This item was posted by my guild and we certainly never, ever random for anything. The whole thought it appalling.
heavy for a monk yes, but by the 50s, your weight tolerance is good enough to handle this. heck, for the hundred hp I'd lose 5-10 AC, in level 50+ raids, the hit might keep me alive a longer longer
by the lvl yrr high evough to get this a monk's weight limit is up heigh enough, although there are better, and less weight neckpeices for monks. well I can think of 1.
What kind of anti-logic crack are you smoking? Every guild has different rules for splitting up loot, so don't go making sweeping generalizations about uber-guild rules. Since you're annonymous, I think I can safely assume you're not part of an uber-guild, anyway. By defining a self-respecting guild as one that doesn't roll on uber-loot, you are accusing all who do of being non-self-respecting. How lame a comment is that? Just come out and say it if that's what you think! Besides, Need-before-greed is an often corrupted system("Ah, yes! I need that for my fourth twink!"); I would support rolling on any item that is not no-drop(and as of the date I posted this, there was nothing to indicate that this item was no-drop). If a druid feels bad about rolling on an item that is monk only, then let the druid give his roll to a monk. Besides, when you're talking about need before greed, everyone "needs" cash, which can be obtained by selling an item. Lastly, as for guilds that distribute loot on a senority or similar basis, I would call them non-self-respecting, because their systems allow for only one thing: how much you've sucked up to the loot distributer.
Qalarea Telenatheril Cleric of the Drinal Server The Gathering of Shadows
P.S. No, I'm not in an uber-guild, either, but I do recognize ethics and logic. Flaming we without either reveals that you have niether.
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Posted:Jul 16 2001 at 6:48 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) I dont let my guild roll i just lewt the item and say "wtf it disappeared!" and try to spam away the loot message
#Anonymous,
Posted:May 29 2001 at 1:05 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Got two words to describe you, Greedy Farmer. I'm glad your not on my server.
No offense bro, but your *logic* is probably why your not in an Uber-guild. Don't you understand? Seniority is not about *** kissing! There are certain items in this game that are wanted by too many people and hard as hell to get. Why do you deserve this item more than the guildie who has camped this item for a month, patiently waiting for all those other guildies who have been camping this item longer, until it's his turn. not saying that your are, but your attitude speeks entirely of greed, as in your statement, need before greed, everyone needs money
um Guilds that go to TOV don't roll for lewt...unless you find a pick up raid (fat chance) the only way youll ever get this item is when your guild kills this mob which is not at all easy even for the Big ubber guilds. I don't wanna dash yer hopes to much but it irks me to see people posting about wanting to roll on UBER lewt...has anyone ever explained Need Befor Greed (nbg loot sppliting) or the Participation evaluation systems the high end guilds use to the commeners, maybe they would stop posting stupid stuff like this "if i was a sk i would be throwing a hissy fit to roll too". if you were a sk in a ubber guild in TOV you have more pressing concerns than who gets a neclace, like will my cleric notice my health bar is almost empty if the enchanter is getting beat on......
Godly stats for a rogue and too heavy for a monk on a neck piece. Shadowknights have better but this is godly for a rogue, but if i was a SK I would be throwing a hissy fit to roll to, so i guess it would be good for a rogue or a SK, but a rogue should get it just from its name =)
if you were a monk you would find a way to deal with a meager 2 stones. Ever wonder why some bother getting 10 stone tranq staffs? hehe there are ways..