ninja looting...
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ninja looting...
If someone were to ninjaloot a hat off the AoW for example, would the GM
have records of who did it? If they do have such records, are they supposed to help get the item back that was stolen from the guild in question?
have records of who did it? If they do have such records, are they supposed to help get the item back that was stolen from the guild in question?
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Not sure about that, but it is always best to keep your log running during any encounter of that nature so you have some evidence. In the case of jackassery, you can always review your log and find out who did what, etc.
It would be nice to see what the GMs stance on this is now as well as their other policies such as guild vs. guild conflicts, etc..
It would be nice to see what the GMs stance on this is now as well as their other policies such as guild vs. guild conflicts, etc..
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On halloween a year ago I was with a group of people in North Ro doing the big snake thing event and we were waiting for a friend to come and loot one of the items, well some random noob came and helped himself and a GM found out who did it and gave the item back to the person it was supposed to go to. So yes, they can trace who loots what and such should they feel motivated to, although 99.9999999999999% of the time they would rather keep watching Sponge Bob Square Pants instead of doing their job.
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As far as I recall:
GM's usually have a 'you can send your log files to us and we will take a look' attitude, but they never 'count' for much... They also don't accept screenshots as proof of anything.
The (supposed) best way of getting your ninja'ed item back is to have a /report of your group/guild killing the mob... also /report any other shit between the ninja and joo.
GM's usually have a 'you can send your log files to us and we will take a look' attitude, but they never 'count' for much... They also don't accept screenshots as proof of anything.
The (supposed) best way of getting your ninja'ed item back is to have a /report of your group/guild killing the mob... also /report any other shit between the ninja and joo.
Not really because once AoW pops OMGIAMRETARDEDCAUSEALOTISTWOWORDS of people love to come running to get a faction hit. Most of us were distracted because our necro made the AoW corpse into a pet heh. The two rings were still there but the hat was gone pecan. I was under the impression that the GMs were supposed to help out on things like this but I guess we got the lazy ones. I hope it works out for us and the GMs come through in the end.
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I dont think they do, I was on the Raid with them and after the kill I said gratz and see ya and proceeded to leave Raid ( Big Fucking Mistake ). As soon as I left raid heads turned so I sat there until a GM could vindicate me what a waste of a night.Aranuil wrote:Momo,
You guys don't have any clue who did it?
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My understanding, Momo is as Tuldian said. GMs have logs of every single transaction that takes place in the database. If an item changes hands, they have logs to track it. I would recommend you take your most eloquent speaker, and have them pursue action with the GMs by sending an email and/or calling.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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Aranuil wrote:My understanding, Momo is as Tuldian said. GMs have logs of every single transaction that takes place in a database. If an item changes hands, they have logs to track it. I would recommend you take your most eloquent speaker, and have them pursue action with the GMs by sending an email and/or calling.
Good luck.
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/report
/report
/report
I have seen GMs (not guides) say this over and over -- use /report if you want to give them evidence. Get a name for them to check the equipment on, don't expect that loot is tracked (seems to me that tracking every item looted on every server in EQ would be somewhat daunting as far as memory storage goes).
I /report lots of things -- including anything nice that I personally loot, in case a server or zone crashes and I get rolled back.
Good luck with it, I hate ninjas.
/report
/report
I have seen GMs (not guides) say this over and over -- use /report if you want to give them evidence. Get a name for them to check the equipment on, don't expect that loot is tracked (seems to me that tracking every item looted on every server in EQ would be somewhat daunting as far as memory storage goes).
I /report lots of things -- including anything nice that I personally loot, in case a server or zone crashes and I get rolled back.
Good luck with it, I hate ninjas.
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From what my friend was told after a ninja incident in WW, GM's will check to see if an item was looted by 'someone', however you have to supply the 'someone'. GM's are not supposed to release the information on who looted items unless the people who killed the mob have evidence proving who looted I.E. /report. Why they wont just review the logs and give out the information about who looted what is beyond me. My friend was actually told the only way he would get his item back is if he /reported every single person in WW at the time of the incident. I personally think it's just a copout the new GM support 'team' uses so they don't have to spend more then 10 minutes telling your guild they are SOL.
indeed the /report <name> command is the only option. Your log file dont mean shit to CS Staff. They say that our log files can be altered. But in every instance that I have been in where someone ninja'd a decent item, GM's (when they were around) talked to the raid and took the said item from ninja looter and gave it or put it on winners character. Ninja looter also more times than not got suspended 


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They can track it easily.. someone ninja'd narandi's head and the GM had it resolved and back to the rightful owner within i think 2 hours.. of course we were pretty sure who ninja'd it because he was the only person hanging around the corpse except for the person who was supposed to loot it..
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