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World of Warcraft Classic: New players in Ulduar were blacklisted and complaints were useless because of this rule!

2024-08-11

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The past two days, I saw a post while surfing the Internet. The general meaning was that several players formed a 25-person team, but after the 25 people finished fighting, few players could get G coins. I took a rough look and found that even if the other dozen players who did not get G coins went to complain to the GM together, the team leader would most likely not be banned and the G coins would not be recovered. As long as this team uses some rules to prevent the newbies from obtaining G coins, what are these rules?



First of all, we need to explain the rules of G groups. In most cases, there are actually no specific rules. As long as you join a G group and play in a group, every player can divide the G coins equally after the equipment auction is completed. This is also a relatively common G group. At present, this rule is actually used for distribution in most cases. Therefore, the equal division G group is actually the most commonly used rule in World of Warcraft WLK nostalgic servers and official servers, which leads many people to think that this is the only rule.



However, there is another situation where the profits are also divided equally, but before the division, subsidies will be given to certain professions. In fact, there are many rare professions in the World of Warcraft game. For example, Warlock and Druid are relatively rare in the WLK nostalgic server. Therefore, some team leaders may subsidize Druid and other characters in order to start the team smoothly. Therefore, when the G coins are divided at the end, the subsidized G coins will be deducted first and then divided equally. Therefore, the benefits of the characters who receive subsidies at this time will be higher.



There is also a more alternative G-group, which is the assessment G-group. The core reason for the emergence of this type of G-group is that many players will actually slack off in the G-group, so the assessment group appeared. The rules of the assessment group are actually very simple. The player with the first place in DPS is used as the baseline, and then players within a range can share G coins. Generally speaking, the DOS of the first place multiplied by 80% is the passing line, and other positions are generally not assessed because the overall number of people is relatively small.

Recently, a group of newbies encountered an assessment group, and the assessment indicators of this assessment group are relatively low. You can participate in the distribution of G coins according to 70% of DPS, but an embarrassing thing happened that there were only five DPS professions in the group that met the requirements and the remaining dozen DPS did not meet the requirements. According to the rules, only five DPS and the remaining nurses and other positions need to be given G coins, but the remaining dozen people were not convinced.



According to other information in the conversation, we can find out that this incident happened in the area of ​​Holland, and the battle was in Ulduar. After the G coins were divided according to the rules, some players who did not get G coins started to output directly in the voice channel. However, the person who spoke said that he specially brought a warlock to fight, so that this group of DPS who likes to mix around can mix well. Although the words are a bit uncomfortable, there is nothing wrong with following the rules.



And if you look closely at the DPS list, you will find that there is a big gap in DPS output in this group. The first place accounts for 13%, while the second place only has 7%, which is almost a huge lead. The DPS output of other players is even lower. According to the content of other posts, it was agreed before the group started that players with 70% of the DPS could participate in the sharing of G coins, so this game can almost be regarded as a farce. After all, the rules were set at the beginning. You can't say that the other party is a group of fools just because you can't get a share of G, right?



However, according to the revelations of other players, this group seems to be a group of idiots. The reason is very simple. The warlock player was overly cared for in the group. For example, there were many buffs in the group, and even if he encountered debuffs, he could choose not to run. But even if the over-care was confirmed, it would be almost impossible to recover the G coins. The reason is very simple. From the perspective of DPS, the warlock is obviously the main force, so there are generally not many problems for the main force to receive special care. The only problem is that this group divides G coins according to DPS.