NightbladeMechanics wrote: »If more people played there, emp trades and night caps wouldn't happen.
Example given, Trueflame.
Had is only "corrupt" because fewer people play there, letting shady groups get away with that behavior. Leaving because it's like that is completely irrational and silly. We need to be advocating for people from Trueflame to play in Had instead of grumbling at the big queues. We have multiple campaigns for a reason...
No_True_Scotsman wrote: »NightbladeMechanics wrote: »If more people played there, emp trades and night caps wouldn't happen.
Example given, Trueflame.
Had is only "corrupt" because fewer people play there, letting shady groups get away with that behavior. Leaving because it's like that is completely irrational and silly. We need to be advocating for people from Trueflame to play in Had instead of grumbling at the big queues. We have multiple campaigns for a reason...
This is how you get 10,000 average ping
Crossfaction should never have become a thing. Humans are so pathetic these days. Pick a side...fight for it. "I have an AD/DC toon.." - Said no adult, ever. #PoorPeopleThings
Drummerx04 wrote: »Yeah you are right. You should go for emp in Trueflame as that is much easier.
Run 12-16 hour pvp days for 2 weeks to get into the lead, then spend then next 16 days completely unopposed on the leaderboards while leading groups in defense of constantly assaulted keeps, or to draw forces away from the main zergs, or running with 24 man guild raids to keep the enemy factions in check... and then not get emperor as a reward for putting in as much time as two full time jobs.
Or if you are EP, you can simply take your 40 man group at 5:00 AM that turtled the last emp keep I needed for the previous 3 hours while AD constantly smashed every other emp keep we controlled, and then just walk right over the emp ring completely unopposed by both AD and DC and effortlessly crown emp. I'm totally not bitter about how that night went down.
There's the kicker. You can do everything right, and you can even be reasonably well liked by your faction, have ties to pretty much every guild in your faction, and have all the time in the world to capture emp... and still not get it.
So don't judge people trading emp in haderus because the alternative is a month of mood swings, hating your faction but needing their help, and general crushing disappointment with NOTHING to show for it excpet 3 gold leki necklaces, prosperous gold fury boots, and reinforced transmutation pants.