When in Shroud part 3, no matter how shiny it may be, do NOT break your crystal, take the extra few seconds to solve your puzzle and get two "extra" chests and avoid the other 11 people's wrath.
Thank you.
When in Shroud part 3, no matter how shiny it may be, do NOT break your crystal, take the extra few seconds to solve your puzzle and get two "extra" chests and avoid the other 11 people's wrath.
Thank you.
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Really... I'm not supposed to.... But I was told to Firewall the crystal....
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Last edited by Future; 05-12-2010 at 01:48 AM.
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Whoever was leading that raid is responsible for said crystal.
If you lead a raid then ask if anyone is new and make sure they understand what to do and what not to do at each part. If you have a lot of unknown people then the first 2 parts should be the judge as to what you're leading must be like. In all cases state the obvious things, better safe than sorry.
Obviously the person involved didn't know why breaking the crystal shouldn't be done, and since the person asked "why not?" I would suggest he's a reasonable player with a lack of information.
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I've had some wierd things on that part and I have a script I say before entering...
Do not break any crystal unless it is to open the main fountain barrier.
Do not put water in any fountain unless the puzzle in that room is complete.
If you need help state where you are and stand by your door.
*New* If you are putting water in the fountain and you are not the one that completed the puzzle in that room make sure that puzzle is complete.
I state this each and every time. I don't like wierd things happening and I take it personally if we don't get the extra chests because I don't feel like I'm being an effective leader then.
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I lead the shroud alot, and 99% of the time I will get an initial tell, saying that they have never done the shroud. OR they will say in party as soon as they join the lfm. Not a problem for me as I don't have a problem explaining what needs to be done. Said person had no issue in part one or two. It was my fault for not asking prior to starting. But I was just saying as the crystal incident had happen to me in my group the same day this was posted.
We all were first timers in the shroud. But really if you aren't sure what to do, you should ask. So it goes both ways.
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I think you are taking it too literally...
Read as: When in doubt do nothing (or for the love of god ask first.). IE what's this switch? don't know. do nothing... What's this book? Don't know, do nothing. It's not experimenting time...you want to learn follow the leader and do what they do.
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I agree to an extent, problem is the shroud can be a bit overwhelming for someone doing it for the first couple of times and some people get dedicated roles so you can't really follow the first random person you see and expect to do good. I do believe that most of them are trying to do *something* instead of piking, which is a good sign. Especially in a hectic timed run like shroud part 3.
I myself would have, and did, ask about anything I wasn't clear about. Some people are more shy I guess. But I still think that as a leader you are responsible for the actions of those you lead (works in the army as well). I do believe it kinda outweighs the responsibility of a single newbie person. Joining a fast paced shroud and trying to get explanations via tells is an exercise in futility, it took me at least 2-3 shrouds full of tells (with which I probably annoyed the heck out of those poor people lol, thanks again!) and some offline reading to get all the details.
It's just too much info at first. So somebody who explains what each party member (with dedicated role)/subgroup is to do and avoid doing is a good thing in any way, it's takes only a couple of seconds and saves a lot of people the trouble. Inherently, I believe the leader should be the one doing it.
I always take responsibility if I'm lazy and some new people mess up because I wasn't clear or didn't emphasize certain points. I feel it's my fault if we fail because of my lack of guidance.
It is only my €0.02 as you would say, but that's how I roll.
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Honestly, I don't see it. I came back from a year off in January. So Reavers, IQ, Amarath, Sub are all pretty much new to me. I never ran much Vale then either... I have found a lot of people willing and open to help people who ask. The nerd rage seems to exist more on the forums than in game. The only time I see people get ticked is when people don't respond, don't listen, don't cooperate, or act like children. My first Shroud after coming back I said it was my first and the leader explained thing before each portal clearly; no sighs or whining she was happy to do it. Maybe I'm lucky... maybe the fact that I knew the game cold and learning/relearning the quests and game changes is the easy part but I joined a party in Reavers to grab essences and runes and there was a vet leading 4 newbs through all three quests for the first time. I was nervous at first what kind of mess is this gonna be but it was great. They played well he was a good and willing teacher. On the way he was explaining greensteel and dragontouched, different pieces of raid loot, a basically giant info dump. The newb's were getting a solid education even I learned a whole new and better way to run EtK. So there are folks out there...both willing to learn and willing to teach.
I mean yeah there are "No Noob", LFM's but those are a two way warning. Just don't join it...there are an abundance of parties why torture yourself.
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