anyone finding the top end raid instance a bit annoying? the group i ran with is a sorta established guild on lothar, having my 1st two guild either die or merge to a gank squad i moved on. they are partners with a bigger guild. Into MC we went. first thing outta the leaders mouth was.. "you roll on nothing im master loot so i decide who gets what." so im fine with this.
we continue on defeat most the stuff in MC in half a day and night heh.. yet after it was all said and done. I got nothing. no gold no vendor loot (the grey junk) and yet i was not asked to roll on any item i could use.. and a damn +9int 2h enchant dropped..
later on i drug that guild leader in a heated discussion about loot rules cuz the person that got it put that enchant up on the ah for 120g and as far as alliance looting goes on lothar, you win a prof scroll you learn it then and there. she was like "well they said they needed it." and i was like "i told you i was 300 enchanting tailoring, had i gotten it i would have learned it then and there."
seems the yutz keeps cooking recipies on him and everytime he wins a prof scroll instead he learns one of his cooking scrolls to jype everyone.
which caused several of thier guildies to think back and realize how utterly stupid they were cuz you cant learn blacksmithing, tailoring, enchanting and alchemy at the same time..
kuddos for the clueless
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