Agame wrote:Gorgeous, practical, common-sense idea. They will talk about bots and will not implement it because it is brilliant.
+1, not that it will matter anyway.
jorb wrote:@ OP: Terrible idea. Just run a bot doing that.
jorb wrote:The argument for the Thingwall change was to make it easier to participate in PvP related events, including fighting over Thingwalls. Yes, it makes tracking harder, presumably, but you can track to Hearth. Given that charter stones allowed travel while red-handed, IIRC, it seemed an established precedent. Open to having my mind changed.
Cajoes wrote:I was the murder victim your guy aggro'd. And slew. Entirely unprovoked. Rather handily at that. Which prompted the retaliatory party. That you also handily slew.
jorb wrote:The argument for the Thingwall change was to make it easier to participate in PvP related events, including fighting over Thingwalls. Yes, it makes tracking harder, presumably, but you can track to Hearth. Given that charter stones allowed travel while red-handed, IIRC, it seemed an established precedent. Open to having my mind changed.
jorb wrote:You can travel using "Thingwall"s while under the "Red-Handed" debuff. Oversight on our part.
The idea was merely to make it easier to get to and from scenes of PvP.
loftar wrote:I didn't really think the thingwall-while-redhanded change would be particularly controversial. The idea was merely to make it easier to get to and from scenes of PvP. If y'all think it's that bad, I can certainly consider reverting it, but I imagined it would be simple enough to aggro a player that you're following to ensure he can't travel and all that, and thingwall travel is after all different from hearthing home since you have to get to a thingwall first. Could also consider introducing some more restrictions on thingwall travel while redhanded instead of reverting it entirely.
Ninja'd by Jorb, it seems.
jorb wrote:[*] Added "Turtle Shell Buttons", gilding.
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