Getting extremely annoyed with this not being punishable.
Picture says it all, why is this not considered ninjaing in any sense? it should be on the player who recieved the item to pass the item to the highest roll, since the leader passed too early.
Some may say "Simply roll sooner" thing is, I typed /rpoll or something like that, checked rolls to see mine, didnt see it, then retyped (Since i didnt want to roll twice if it lagged or I just got lost in other rolls), unless you macro /roll this could happen to anyone and I find it unfair rules say nothing about it.
There is no way to see how long it took from the first person rolled until the item was given out so no way to say if it was 5 sec or a min. So the only thing I can say from the picture is pay attention and check your rolls.
There is no way to see how long it took from the first person rolled until the item was given out so no way to say if it was 5 sec or a min. So the only thing I can say from the picture is pay attention and check your rolls.
Well. i doubt that all 7/8 people waited a minute to roll on Relentless piece, so it is fair to assume that the loot was passed instantly to the first roller. So, yeah, I'd count it as loot ninja for both RL & the receiver.
Well. i doubt that all 7/8 people waited a minute to roll on Relentless piece, so it is fair to assume that the loot was passed instantly to the first roller. So, yeah, I'd count it as loot ninja for both RL & the receiver.
Well. i doubt that all 7/8 people rolled instantly on Relentless piece, so it is fair to assume that the loot wasn't passed within a second to the first roller.
No proper time stamps -> can't see how long the rolls took.
And considering it was VoA's fire boss, I don't expect the roll to be open for 1 minute.
And the screenshot shows how the loot was given to highest roller, and then somebody rolls after loot is already given, isn't really a ninja.
Get /roll macro or even some addon if it helps. I assume ENTER -> type in /roll -> *wait till your item is called* -> press ENTER, isn't something you've thought?