The GM of Knights of Insurrection was recruited to be part of a meeting of Guild Masters from other large guilds on the newly-merged server, Khyber. These aforementioned GM’s ran a few raids together, got to know one another a bit, and the word was passed along to members of KoI that we were to adhere to specific raid loot protocols:
1. The person for whom a raid loot item drops has first dibs on using the item for him/herself, no questions asked, and no hard feelings.
2. The person for whom raid loot drops has the alternative option of trading his item for the raid loot item automatically assigned to someone else (from the same chest).
3. In the absence of either of the above alternatives, the item can be offered to the raid in general, where everyone who is interested in the item has an opportunity to roll on it.
Several members of my guild were in a Reaver pug, and for one of them, a +3 to Strength Tome dropped. This member was immediately offered the very lucrative trade of a Bloodstone and a +6 to Charisma ring for the Tome. In strict adherence to the raid protocols we had been instructed to follow, this member of KoI ignored the offer of a trade, and put the Tome up for a general roll. Three or four raid members rolled on the item.
The raid member who won the roll on the item had the loot transferred to them by my guildie, but rather than triple-clicking it, he/she then transferred the item to the individual who had offered the items to my guildie in trade.
Please note that I am not attempting to smear any players, here. I have specifically named no player characters, and I was not personally in the raid. My feeling is simply that members of my guild are following rather strict raid loot rules that members of other guilds are not similarly following.
What are your feelings about this incident?