WombatNipples65 wrote: »This has been asked before (I can't find the post) but they have said that scroll trolling is completely fine and not breaking ToS.
The same behaviour can be seen with volendrung. Rogue players hand it to the enemy or jump in slaughterfish-waters to block it.
There are even rumours that some players sell scrolls or the hammer for money to the enemy.
It seems it's tolerated by ZOS and hated by players.
The same behaviour can be seen with volendrung. Rogue players hand it to the enemy.
midgetfromtheshire wrote: »There's nothing wrong with using the scroll so groups can farm zergs that flock to it. If you care about the score then power to you, alot of players are looking for fights.
Hi,
I would like to request the official stance of ZOS regarding the issue whereby a rogue player takes a scroll in Cyrodiil with the intention of either (a) wasting time for the attacking alliance by carrying it away from the destination or not moving it all, or (b), carrying it towards an opposition alliance so that it can be easily taken by them.
It would appear to be an exploitation of game mechanics to give an advantage to an opposition alliance. It does occur quite regularly with no obvious repercussions despite reports being submitted.
Is this manner of playing considered acceptable under the terms and conditions of ESO?
Can consideration be given to adding a mechanism within the game to prevent the situation occurring?
midgetfromtheshire wrote: »There's nothing wrong with using the scroll so groups can farm zergs that flock to it. If you care about the score then power to you, alot of players are looking for fights.