Will you "need" on gear you can't use, then sell it?

And most of the answers in this thread are why I’m just going to try and group with guildies XD jeebus.

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Even back in vanilla, there was a significant proportion of the playerbase that has the mindset, BOE = everyone needs. Which helps to resolve all ninja issues. If the winner wants to give away the item, he can still do so.

Only BOP items follow the need/greed/pass rule.

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I don’t care enough about loot to do such things, but I will retaliate by doing it for the rest of the run if I see it in the beginning.

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I just master loot on every dungeon. Most will put up with it if run goes well. I decided who or who doesnt get those sweet blues. I mean that gear you replace in a few days is worth more than the pugs you bring with.

Run content with people you trust and it won’t be a problem.

Only thing I’d roll need on that I don’t technically “need” is Rivendare’s mount, but I’d expect everyone else that doesn’t have it to do the same if they want it.

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This is way worse lol. So petty

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Agreed, and definitely no reason to screw people on BoP.

Very glad they got rid of dungeon loot trading.

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It’s not hard to level an alt unaffiliated with anyone/anything for this express purpose. You’ve got a lot of server to go through before literally everyone knows your alt as that one ninja.

yes I will. However you’re in luck, just say otherwise, I’m not gonna swipe it from you.

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Sounds like a completely made up story by someone who didn’t actually play vanilla…

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True but like in retail the social cost will not exist due to layering

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Not true in the slightest. You are overblowing laying by about 20000%.

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I played vanilla and saw variations if thgat happen on every server on which I played.

I saw a leading progression guilds kick their main tank for being a ninja in order to protect the guild’s reputation.

On another server, I saw members of a leading progression guilds leave the guild and form a new guild to protect their individual reputation when the GM chose not to kick a ninja.

On the servers on which I played during vanilla, reputation was extremely important.

Now, I realize that was almost 15 years ago.

We’ll just have to wait and see what type of community we get. Will it be driven by a Classic mindset with a focus on community or will it be driven by the “me, me, me. Who cares about anyone else” retail mindset?

We’ll find out in a little over a month, I guess

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I would believe you except for the fact that you prob never played vanilla and are too much of a coward to post on a a character that has not hidden there profile so we have no way to see what you have and have not actually done.

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Every chance I get

Nah dude Classic will have minimum a few million all packed on the same 50 server thx to layering that’s what 40-50k players on like 20different sub server (layer) who randomly change on login? Good luck knowin more than a few people

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Same could be said for you.

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My profile proves otherwise…

Really? You came in the middle of Wrath of the Lich King, All your stuff goes back to no earlier than 2009, achievements was added in 10/14/2008.

People that live in Glass Houses shouldn’t throw stones. If you are gonna achievement or profile shame, make sure yours is up to scrutiny or hide it from view.

BTW, if you know how Blizzard’s site works, you can see people’s hidden armory profiles and check their achievements, much to a certain orc shaman’s chagrins

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They’re going to get the boot from my groups immediately.

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