Originally Posted by
Obnoxious
"What qualifies as ninja?
- Player need rolling (group loot) on items which he cannot even use.
- In RDF needing on items for Off-Spec (unless everyone in party is explictly fine with this).
- Need rolling for other players to have 2 or more roll chances at one item.
- Kicking players from raid for no reason, especially before distributing loot from boss kill that they participated in.
- Master Looter taking items that were not reserved or giving them to players that did not win, unless it's 2nd highest roll when winner had no use for the item (rogue rolling on caster trinket).
- Changing looting rules during the raid, after it has started.Example: You joined a raid that was being advertised as one with no reserved items and after first boss raid leader says that he reserves item x from last boss.
- Player exploiting game bug to bypass master loot."
These are the default looting rules and what can get someone banned. Unless you create and clearly state different loot rules for the raid you're leading, these are what counts. Can you find what got you banned here? Do you see anything saying you can decide someone can't get an item because you think they don't need it or someone else needs it more?
Going by what you described, you don't understand what a spec is and thought someone claiming they are running a variation of a spec somehow made them be on a different one, requiring an "MS change." By denying them the loot for a roll they won, you broke your own raid rules, which either were the default or didn't say anything barring them from winning the gear.
You're out of your mind if you think I'll go over made up scenarios. You got banned for ninja looting, that should be enough hint that you did something wrong, more than likely for not having any looting rules that allowed you to deny this player the loot they won.