First off, please use complete sentences. It's just easier on everyone else...
jsdeasy wrote:
if missunderstood
grp one was able to kill the mob
the ld and cr happened before grp 2 ever zoned in
i only mentioned that part as they only wiped due
to the slower going ld - if he hadnt - would have
won and left before grp 2 ever zoned in
That's not necessarily true though. The LD and wipe occured "before group2 arrived in force". You don't know if they sent a scout into the zone prior to showing up, were aware that group1 was making an attempt on the mob, and then when group1 failed, zoned their fully prepped raid force and took out the mob.
Also. How is group2 to know *why* you wiped? They only know that group1 failed. Why they failed is unimportant.
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grp one was fully buffed and had begun reclearing
when grp 2 zoned in
for all grp 2 knew it was our first attempt
Here's my problem with this. You've got the right parts, but you haven't made the connection between them.
What are the odds that a fully buffed and formed raid group, would just happen to zone into the zone in the short amount of time between your first wipe and your second attempt? Don't you think that's maybe a tiny bit unlikely? That's your first hint that these guys didn't randomly show up.
Let me explain to you how many raids work when dealing with "oppportunity targets". You send out scouts to find out what mobs are up. You then send your raid force around to the various zones and take out the mobs. If your scout reports that a mob is up, but there's another raid force in the zone, you put that target on the backburner. If 15 minutes later, your scout reports that the other people wiped, you might just decide to zone in and take out the mob.
I can almost guarantee you that the timing was not accidentaly. You may only have become aware of group2 when they zoned in in force, but it's almost certain that they knew about group1 the entire time. They'd been watching group1s progress, and when group1 wiped, they felt they had the right to the next attempt on the mob. The fact that they were able to zone in, travel to the mob, and take it out while you guys were still clearing after recovering from the first wipe tells us that they didn't just arrive in the zone and then decide to kill the mob. They already knew it was up. They arrived already buffed and ready to kill the mob. This means that for them, this wasn't something that happened in 5 minutes. They'd already prepped for the raid and were waiting to see if you succeeded or failed. If you'd succeeded in your raid, it's likely you never would have known they were watching. They would have simply ported off to another zone to take out a different target.
You're ignoring the fact that there are different perceptions of an event. You only saw their entire raid group appear and zip past you. But they likely had been waiting patiently for quite some time to see if you succeeded or failed. When you failed, they spent a few minutes getting to the zone, and then took out the mob. Done deal.
I don't see anything done wrong by them. I would have communicated to group1 first though. I would have had my scout ask group1 what they were hunting to verify they were after the same target. I'd have had him explain that we're after the same target, but that we'll give group1 the "first shot" at him, but if they fail, we're going to take a shot ourselves. That would have probably been a more polite way to do it. However, the actions themselves are not necessarily "bad", and certainly do not violate any rules, whether official SOE policy, or even informal player rules on camps. It's generally accepted that if you fail in an attempt at a mob, another raid force can take a shot at the mob themselves. Otherwise, you're unfairly forcing people who can take out the mob to sit around and wait for hours and hours until you finally decide that you can't take out the mob before they get a shot. That's pretty bogus. I've been on the recieving end of that many times. There's nothing that sucks more then agreeing to let another guild attempt a mob, so you go off to hit some secondary targets, and over the next 4 or 5 hours you check in with that other guild and they're "still trying", only to have them give up in failure after your own raiders have packed it in for the day.
I've lost way too many shots at mobs due to that to have a lot of respect for the practice. IMO, if you fail to kill a mob, the next raid group gets to take a shot. Done deal.
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grp one needed to clear about 5 or 6 more trash mobs
to kill the name - 5min wasnt to me enough time
to finish clearing and pull
Again. How close group1 was to clearing to the named is irrelevant. What matters is that group1 failed in their first attempt at the mob. Group2 felt that this entitled them to make an attempt at the mob. At that point, what group1 was doing is totally irrelevant. They can clear trash mobs in the area if they want. That's their choice. But group2 can engage the mob as they wish. Group1 failed on their attempt. That's all that matters...