Eurhetikz wrote:
Wouldn't it be easier if only ONE person needed an item and no one else had any interest, such as the Warlock example, to do the following..
1) Give the Warlock the loot.
2) Exclude that item from the point count, so no one gets or loses any points from the extra item.
This solution would not force players to lose DKP on items NO ONE else wants, AND not screw up the equality of In versus Out, point distribution...
Seems like a win win to me.
KotS tried something like that...us being nice and all and all it lead to was lies and complete manipulation of the system for 'free' loot
aka, a certain druid would pass on all cenarion waiting for the other druids to have it next run and wouldnt call need next run...he would get the loot pretending he didnt want it for free
that system could work and would be ideal if all 40 people raiding are trustable enough to share account info with, but otherwise it'll just be taken advantage of until the guild stops it then the person that used the system for their advantage would /gquit with their free loot and take a ride on other guild's backs say like LW and Pro
=p
Wow. Ok, I thought guildies were honest enough with each other. I never thought of people abusing it in that sense. Thank you everyone for pointing out the flaws in my idea.
I am sorry that happened in Keepers..