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== Tracker FTE == | == Tracker FTE == | ||
| − | When a guild obtains an FTE on a target without starting from a specified race-line, or by not following a vacate rule, they are considered to have committed a tracker FTE which should result in a concede | + | When a guild obtains an FTE on a target without starting from a specified race-line, or by not following a [[Green_Raid_Rules/common_raid_rules#TOV_Vacate_Rule|vacate rule]], they are considered to have committed a tracker FTE which should result in a concede |
==== Discussion ==== | ==== Discussion ==== | ||
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| + | From the [https://www.project1999.com/forums/showthread.php?t=189856 faq page] | ||
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| + | Q15: Are either of my two trackers allowed to get FTE? | ||
| + | A: Absolutely not. If one of your trackers gains FTE, you need to drop aggro immediately and concede/forfeit the mob. Furthermore, if a guild gets FTE, any other guilds that are tracking the mob and end up with tracker FTE as a result of the first guild are not DQd from the mob. | ||
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| + | Q30: What can a tracker do? | ||
| + | Trackers are for tracking. They cannot kite, pull, DPS, heal, buff or perform any actions that would populate on an encounter log. | ||
| + | For Example: A mage tracker can COTH + lay down rods, but can't nuke or utilize their pet. | ||
| + | Please Note: If utilizing a necromancer as a tracker, be aware their "twitch" spells will create an entry on an encounter log as well. | ||
| + | If utilizing a cleric tracker; they will no longer be able to rez dead bodies and or heal any players that are part of the encounter. | ||
== TOV Vacate Rule == | == TOV Vacate Rule == | ||
Revision as of 22:14, 25 May 2023
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Common Raid Rules
This is a currated list of common raid rules. Note that rules are sourced from the Raid FAQ page which is considered the authoritative source.
97% Rule
Must get target under 97% within 1 minute of engage. If you fail to reach 97% within the 1 minute mark you must drop your engage. You may re-attempt after waiting 3 minutes.
discussion
There are currently only 3 targets that this rule applies
Encounter Stall
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Discussion
There are ongoing discussions about Y reason
A Train
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Discussion
Tracker FTE
When a guild obtains an FTE on a target without starting from a specified race-line, or by not following a vacate rule, they are considered to have committed a tracker FTE which should result in a concede
Discussion
From the faq page
Q15: Are either of my two trackers allowed to get FTE? A: Absolutely not. If one of your trackers gains FTE, you need to drop aggro immediately and concede/forfeit the mob. Furthermore, if a guild gets FTE, any other guilds that are tracking the mob and end up with tracker FTE as a result of the first guild are not DQd from the mob.
Q30: What can a tracker do? Trackers are for tracking. They cannot kite, pull, DPS, heal, buff or perform any actions that would populate on an encounter log. For Example: A mage tracker can COTH + lay down rods, but can't nuke or utilize their pet. Please Note: If utilizing a necromancer as a tracker, be aware their "twitch" spells will create an entry on an encounter log as well. If utilizing a cleric tracker; they will no longer be able to rez dead bodies and or heal any players that are part of the encounter.
TOV Vacate Rule
If your raid force exists in the same wing, at the time a desired target spawns, your raid force must vacate the wing entirely before engaging the target of interest. An FTE on the target prior to vacation is considered a Tracker FTE
discussion
If guild is pulling in Aary pit, crawling to Vyemm, and Feshlak spawns that guild must vacate the wing if they chose to go to Feshlak instead. Alternatively that guild may continue on and persue other targets, like Vyemm, but if an FTE from them goes out on Feshlak prior to vacation then it is considered a tracker FTE