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12-21-2007 @ 3:36PM
Manasseh said...
My first experience as an enchanter in an instance: Rogue dagger drops to a group of casters (Pally tank), I inform the group that I'm an enchanter and can DE the drop and have everyone /roll on the shard, group leader (tank) shouts obscenities at me and kicks me from the group. I have never offered to DE instance drops in a PuG since. I still roll on the item and DE it for myself later. It's honestly not worth the hassle to me and I won't say a word UNLESS someone in the group specifically asks for an enchanter. The policy for guild runs is simple -- after every sharded drop, we /roll or "pass" as we see fit and the winner gets to decide what to do with the shard. Most end up being donated enchanter or put in the guild bank -- others end up turning into "free" enchants down the road.
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