Is it in any way shape or form against ToS to constantly camp quest givers or areas where quest givers are present? I am genuinely curious. Incoming “get good nerd” responses, but for example in STV there has been a group of 5 alli 60’s camping the quest givers for a solid few hours preventing anyone from turning in.
I get that some people are bored because they nolifed it to 60 and have nobody to play with but it’s kinda disheartening when you literally can’t quest because some knobs decide it’s funny to camp lvl 30’s for hours.
Depending on context, it can be considered ‘zone disruption’.
Killing NPCs is a very traditional way to initiate world PvP on a PvE server. But if they keep doing it and they get no PvP response, they’re really supposed to move on.
Laintime has the best answer. On a PvE server it’s a TOS. Killing quest givers repeatedly on a PvE is called griefing and is a TOS.
If you are playing on a PvP server, you should prolly blame some other of the Horde for doing it to the same Alliance players when they were attempting to quest there at lower levels. What comes around goes around.
Gasp. Did PvP happen on a PvP server? Camping is legit on a PvP server. It’s called getting help. Log off, take rest sicknesses. You name it. Now get gud bro.
I see nothing wrong with this, just wait until phase 2, when 200+ alliance players rush TB and camp it for hours preventing people from questing or not existing in the zone.
The TB honor kill can be kited and farmed pretty easily, that won’t stop the rest of them from going up the lifts and lighting up any NPCs they see