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Adelynn wrote on 2010-04-20 19:04
That, too. If they say they need the valuables after the fact that we've actually gotten it, and not before hand, well...very fishy.
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Intex wrote on 2010-04-20 19:11
Priority goes to who supplies the pass or statue in the case of an expensive dungeon run.
However, in easy dungeons like Rabbie Normal, the page should go to the person who does the most work.
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Tedio wrote on 2010-04-20 19:41
keep....your pass...your page.
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Chihaya wrote on 2010-04-20 21:45
I personally think that whoever asked for help should at least say "thank you" and be polite even if the page didn't drop.
Take my guildy for example. He needed EJ3, and asked me and a couple of other guild members for help on a glowing dungeon. First run, we didn't get anything, so he got mad, ranted a few times in guild chat, and logged off.
He asked the guild a second time, and I was on that run. We got the page (more like I did) and I picked it up. At first, I remembered how ungrateful that member was and refused to give it to him. Then, the entire guild got into trying to convince me to give it back to him, saying it's his statue.
In the end, I just threw (not literally) the page at him and left the guild entirely. If i'm gonna be in a guild whose members don't even appreciate the time and effort I use to help them in their personal endeavors, they don't deserve to receive my help. Furthermore, I have a special grudge against that particular guild member since he refused to address me as the name I had in the guild because "there was a guildy with the same name".
So basically, my point here is that even guild members can be an ass, and friends are no exception. Although I try to be polite to everyone; including strangers, people who test my patience does not deserve to get a share of the reward if I "just happen" to get the page
P.S. he never even said Thank you even after I "threw" the page at him
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Adelynn wrote on 2010-04-20 21:50
Oh, that's sad :'<
I didn't take situations like that into account, I was only speaking in general. That's pretty bad, though >_<
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Tarvos wrote on 2010-04-20 21:51
The situation really depends.
Rules are set before I go into a dungeon to avoid arguments, especially with friends of friends who I don't know well. It's either
1) Split evenly (most common agreement)
2) Give it to the person if they need it enough.
3) The page goes to the person who acquired the pass in the first place.
I tend to give pages out a lot, since I'm generally a nice person.
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Majikaru wrote on 2010-04-20 21:54
I'm a pretty greedy fool.
Though, if I do get a page and I DON'T need it, I give it to someone I know who needs it (though most of the time no one needs it). Otherwise, I use it (if I need it), try to sell it, and if I fail to sell it, I just trash it (if it expires).
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Tibarn wrote on 2010-04-20 21:55
I have run literally 2 Alby Int for 4s and none other dungeons that drop pages, so I haven't had any experience. If I was friends with the people I was with I'd split it, if not I'd keep it.
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Justified wrote on 2010-04-20 22:21
Quote from Gargamaru;11949:
keep....your pass...your page.
I don't care who has the pass. It's who contributes in the actual run that matters.
Most people who can handle the dungeon themselves (and not call other people to "help"/do all the work) just ask for a drop so that they don't worry about getting ninjad.
As for friend runs, I think it goes without saying that it's always split/given to who needs it.
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Guessboyy wrote on 2010-04-20 22:26
I voted the 2nd option, unless someone in my party needs it.
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starpaw7 wrote on 2010-04-20 22:40
If someone needs then I give, though I don't run dungeons that much :oops:
Though I would settle it before running, I don't do big runs (such as Glowing or Fiodh Intermediate for 4) with strangers because they could lie and just take it :what:
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Swordslayer wrote on 2010-04-20 23:12
I wish I was greedy.... :fail2:
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-04-20 23:41
If the people I'm running with are complete strangers, screw that.
I'm still a very kind person though, but circumstances have taught me not to be too nice.
I only trust my brother, my close friends and some of my guildmates in-game. There's too many bad people and scammers to be too nice.
I had to learn that the hard way.
However, if I could, I would give it all for those people who are closest to me. I've formed tight bonds with some of these "strangers" online that I don't even consider them that. They're fam to me.
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Ghost wrote on 2010-04-21 00:38
I like to share :D so i split everytime
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Okami wrote on 2010-04-21 00:54
I split it among the party. Most of my friends do too..