Don't try and leech xp from people farming in Craglorn, ESO's system works that if two people tag mobs they both get more xp, but as soon as a 3rd person does it it drops by a lot. So by tagging you're wasting your own plus their time. Now if a new player comes by and tag a couple of mobs, who cares. But there are these no lofe leechers in spell scar hoping to leech xp from farmers. These people are honestly they worst. I always craft stealth pots when going there to deal with these people and let them tank an entire pull alone. Some people go out of their way of course. I myself once said a few things to a leecher that I regret. But I can honestly understand the reaction. Noone is gaining from a leecher. It's pure sabotage.
I promise you most people are not leeching, just pushing by, and toxic players aggro at them. That's how it always happens to me. And because toxic people aggro out of nowhere like babies, I theeeen start to leech because I'm max CP and I don't care about exp. Only do it to *** toxic people off.
And liek you said so yourself... You've said some bad stuff.
Why? What led you to it? That is a public open zone and you have absolutely NO claim over anything there... Like I said before: if you want the experience just for yourself and your buddy, go to skyreach or whatever. Spellscar is public... That simple.
Don't try and leech xp from people farming in Craglorn, ESO's system works that if two people tag mobs they both get more xp, but as soon as a 3rd person does it it drops by a lot. So by tagging you're wasting your own plus their time. Now if a new player comes by and tag a couple of mobs, who cares. But there are these no lofe leechers in spell scar hoping to leech xp from farmers. These people are honestly they worst. I always craft stealth pots when going there to deal with these people and let them tank an entire pull alone. Some people go out of their way of course. I myself once said a few things to a leecher that I regret. But I can honestly understand the reaction. Noone is gaining from a leecher. It's pure sabotage.
I promise you most people are not leeching, just pushing by, and toxic players aggro at them. That's how it always happens to me. And because toxic people aggro out of nowhere like babies, I theeeen start to leech because I'm max CP and I don't care about exp. Only do it to *** toxic people off.
And liek you said so yourself... You've said some bad stuff.
Why? What led you to it? That is a public open zone and you have absolutely NO claim over anything there... Like I said before: if you want the experience just for yourself and your buddy, go to skyreach or whatever. Spellscar is public... That simple.
I said some bad stuff because they guy obviously followed us and tried to ruin our farming, which is a really annoying thing to do, so I told him to go away. I know it's a "public" Instance, it's also legal to go near a mother carrying a baby with your big Juul in public and try and send as much smoke in their direction as possible, But would you blame the mother for telling that person to go away? I am not saying I am entitled to anything, but sabotaging a duo of player obviously farming xp is never a "fair" thing to do. If someone passes by and kills a group of adds noone is going to care, but there are leechers in spell scar at almost all time jumping on to duos trying to leech as much xp from them as possible ruining it for both partys involved, and there is no sane argument defending people doing that.
NordSwordnBoard wrote: »WTF?
You can practically see Skyreach from there... Instanced, and plenty of XP if you're smart with your pulls. Fighters guild galore with all the dead. No intruders to worry about, just "The Greatest Swordsman who ever lived" carrying some Pecks with an acorn to grind.
DaveMoeDee wrote: »It's not just noobs that get bullied here actually. One of my friends is a CP810 who created new character to level up during the exp event. So he went to spellscar to farm exp. And guess what, some of these elite players are rude to him telling him to get out, lol. So, basically bullies will be bullies no matter where they are, haha.
Fortunately, I can't be bullied by them because they have no power over me since we are in a video game wandering around Craglorn. I suppose they could stalk me. They can harass me. But bullying me would require me to be intimidated or to feel I need to change my behavior due to their attempts to intimidate. So they can TRY to bully me, but they can't bully me. Just the fact that I can block them makes them pretty powerless in-game.
Or have me changed the definition of bullying to include all rude behavior toward us? Are we now calling things bullying that don't involve any sort of power imbalance?
ThePhantomThorn wrote: »the people who bully noobs are just elitist.
p.
Bullying is a good thing. It teaches ppl how to react to negativity and how to deal with adversity. Not everyone is going to be nice to you regardless of how many rules you put into place.
[removed for inappropriate comment] and go about your business. If they continue to harass you, report them, and go about your business.
Salvas_Aren wrote: »Usually i get bullied by noobs, so the universe reverts itself to balance, i think.
Been here since beta, I would never bully a noob.
Can't even count the number of times I've crafted full purple sets, fully enchanted for new players who didn't understand sets and then shown them some practice rotations.
~~be the change you want to see in the world~~
ThePhantomThorn wrote: »the people who bully noobs are just elitist.
and sure, the occasional player with an ice staff in a dungeon or going into a vet pledge with a cp 10 annoy me, but theres no need to be rude. if a noob is doing something wrong its better to tell them. and help. insulting and bullying doesnt help.
ThePhantomThorn wrote: »the people who bully noobs are just elitist.
and sure, the occasional player with an ice staff in a dungeon or going into a vet pledge with a cp 10 annoy me, but theres no need to be rude. if a noob is doing something wrong its better to tell them. and help. insulting and bullying doesnt help.
What is wrong with ice staves?
ThePhantomThorn wrote: »the people who bully noobs are just elitist.
and sure, the occasional player with an ice staff in a dungeon or going into a vet pledge with a cp 10 annoy me, but theres no need to be rude. if a noob is doing something wrong its better to tell them. and help. insulting and bullying doesnt help.
What is wrong with ice staves?
Nothing so long as its not on a dps with taunt passive active.
ZOS’s standard response of insisting you ‘ignore’ them is not acceptable either.
ZOS’s standard response of insisting you ‘ignore’ them is not acceptable either.
This. ZO$ is basically saying that it's okay for people to say whatever they want to others, so long as they can't see it. What happens when the limited ignore list gets full ZO$? It's absolutely stupid to tell people they can solve their issues by ignoring people. IF ZO$ would crackdown more on ingame harassment, trash talking and hate tells like they do on these forums, there would be less people doing it. But people do it because they know there is very little chance of them getting any kind of punishment.
People get super protective of their Spellscar XP.When my friend and I were wee noobs we didnt know what anything was or meant, we were just simple questers exploring, trying to kill anything we saw. Got insulted to hell and back for leeching, without ever understanding what it was. People get themselves into a mindset where they assume the worst intentions in people. Any community will have its idiots. I'd delight in the fact that their willingness to explain anything to you means that they keep having their farm *** up.
I've had that happen once in an area of the game that wasn't even common "farming" spots. They made incorrect assumptions about why I was there and what I was doing and proceeded to act like jerks towards me.
I responded by then deliberately screwing up their runs for a few minutes before getting back to my usual storytelling and questing.Sticks and stones can break my bones but names will never hurt me.
We really need to bring that philosophy back.
No, we don't. It's a nonsensical lie that utterly trivializes the power of words - which is often far, far more significant than sticks and stones. It is the motto of sociopaths to disregard how their words impact those around them.
I honestly wasn’t aware that people still farmed experience in Craglorn in groups like they used to. I thought the Alik’r dolmen grind was the thing these days.
Sticks and stones can break my bones but names will never hurt me.
We really need to bring that philosophy back.
Yes bullying is wrong but after 6000 years of human development that is not going to change, nor the best way to deal with it which is to ignore it when possible or punch the bully in the nose if absolutely necessary (ignoring it is still the best option though).