


ousley01 wrote:ghostxxlolxx is a hacker he got 1 second pick up he took one of my books that was dropped by green blobs![]()
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Ky372 wrote:2) Item-stealing
A bigger controversy than Kill-stealing way back when. It used to be that when a monster was killed, the drops were free-reign. So if you killed a monster and its loot fell to a lower level, you best hope that no one is down there and that you can get to it before someone else did. Then Robby implemented the XP division. Everyone was happy, until they realized loot was still free-reign. Then Robby finally listened to the numerous threads of complaints and implemented a 4-second timer for loot and money drops. This meant that the person to get the highest amount of damage on the monster was given a safety net of 4 seconds to grab the loot before anyone else could even try and pick it up. This is where we stand today.
Now then, is Item-stealing worthy of a ban? Absolutely NOT! Firstly, 4 seconds is a huge amount of time to be given. If you don't pick up your items in that amount of time, people can only assume you do not want the drop. But Ky, what if my inventory is full and I can't pick it up, or can't drop an item and then pick it up fast enough? Well, I'm sorry, but that's still your fault. I monitor my inventory and am well aware of when I'm getting close to being full. Rarely will you see me not be able to pick up an item (unless it's at Carnelia since those lower tier monsters have massive drop rates). But Ky, whenever i drop an item right next to the loot item, I pick up my dropped item instead, it's not fair that I have to walk away from the loot item, drop my item, and then pick up the loot item. Again, your issue is inventory space, as to which you should be monitoring. With the 4-second safety buffer, that should give you ample time to get to your loot and pick it up. If you do not pick it up, it is free-reign.
Actually he meant Goo Cubes.Naruto wrote:ousley01 wrote:ghostxxlolxx is a hacker he got 1 second pick up he took one of my books that was dropped by green blobs![]()
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This isn't hacking, it's loot stealing and for a lengthy and well structured paragraph on loot stealing, please refer to Ky's paragraph:Ky372 wrote:2) Item-stealing
A bigger controversy than Kill-stealing way back when. It used to be that when a monster was killed, the drops were free-reign. So if you killed a monster and its loot fell to a lower level, you best hope that no one is down there and that you can get to it before someone else did. Then Robby implemented the XP division. Everyone was happy, until they realized loot was still free-reign. Then Robby finally listened to the numerous threads of complaints and implemented a 4-second timer for loot and money drops. This meant that the person to get the highest amount of damage on the monster was given a safety net of 4 seconds to grab the loot before anyone else could even try and pick it up. This is where we stand today.
Now then, is Item-stealing worthy of a ban? Absolutely NOT! Firstly, 4 seconds is a huge amount of time to be given. If you don't pick up your items in that amount of time, people can only assume you do not want the drop. But Ky, what if my inventory is full and I can't pick it up, or can't drop an item and then pick it up fast enough? Well, I'm sorry, but that's still your fault. I monitor my inventory and am well aware of when I'm getting close to being full. Rarely will you see me not be able to pick up an item (unless it's at Carnelia since those lower tier monsters have massive drop rates). But Ky, whenever i drop an item right next to the loot item, I pick up my dropped item instead, it's not fair that I have to walk away from the loot item, drop my item, and then pick up the loot item. Again, your issue is inventory space, as to which you should be monitoring. With the 4-second safety buffer, that should give you ample time to get to your loot and pick it up. If you do not pick it up, it is free-reign.
Also, as far as I know, the green blobs that you're talking about, I'm guessing you mean green bouncers, they don't drop books.
Item/loot stealing is just one of the many things that happen in this game; there's even a skill to help loot stealers, that doesn't mean we should loot steal people because that would be immoral but it happens and there is no infringement of the rules of the game and so this person cannot be deemed a hacker.
Naruto wrote:Also, as far as I know, the green blobs that you're talking about, I'm guessing you mean green bouncers
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