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Dan

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:40 pm
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Marcel <marcel.DeleteThis@marcel.invalid> wrote:

>Like I said, the horde stood behind her and turned on pvp.
>To get pvp flagged you need to turn it on by typing /pvp or by
>attacking someone who's pvp flagged.
>By doing a thunderclap she 'attacked' the horde character, got pvp
>flagged and killed some seconds later.

She must have done something else as well. If you are not
PvP-flagged, thunderclap will not hit anyone who is PvP flagged.
It's the same for any untargetted area-of-effect ability. However,
targetted abilities that hit more than one target (Blade flurry,
multi-shot) can hit flagged players and cause you to become flagged.

Until recently it was also possible to use snake-traps to trick
someone into becoming flagged - attacking the snakes in any way,
including a.o.e abilities or reactive buffs like thorns, would flag
you. But I think that's fixed now.

Dan

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 3:05 pm
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On Thu, 01 May 2008 07:34:48 -0500, Frank E <fakeaddress RemoveThis @hotmail.com>
wrote:

>On Thu, 01 May 2008 07:54:38 +0200, Marcel <marcel RemoveThis @marcel.invalid>
>wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 1 May 2008 06:54:41 +0930, "Vladesch" <dont RemoveThis @spam.me> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>You know, I really think that someone purposely and repeatedly interfering
>>>>>with your ability to finish a quest on a PvE server is a form of
>>>>>reportable
>>>>>harassment. I think you should open a ticket. It's worth a try. This
>>>>>isn't "training".
>>>>>
>>>> Some months ago I was thinking the same until my wife got tricked into
>>>> being pvp flagged on her warrior.
>>>
>>>I really dont understand why it auto flags you for pvp.
>>>Surely if you want to pvp, then make it require you to explicitly type
>>>'pvp'.
>>>Otherwise if you target an orange player, it does no damage and you stay
>>>unflagged.
>>>
>>Like I said, the horde stood behind her and turned on pvp.
>>To get pvp flagged you need to turn it on by typing /pvp or by
>>attacking someone who's pvp flagged.
>>By doing a thunderclap she 'attacked' the horde character, got pvp
>>flagged and killed some seconds later.
>
>I thought they'd changed it so AoE doesn't flag you?
>
It happened a couple of months ago, no idea when they changed it but
since then I'm really carefull when a pvp flagged person is close to
me.

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 10:20 pm
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 15:12:48 +0200, Marcel wrote:


> I wanted to open a ticket since it's a non-pvp server after all but
> too bad it says training is not considered harassment Sad

I opened a ticket on a couple of huntards (L70) that where being annoying
in the orc's starting area they would get a L2 boar pet then "possess it
and run around (set to pvp) and run past nubies doing the "kill the boars"
they would see it attack it and bang they where dead.
I put in a ticket and got an email back saying that on a PvP realm that was
ok. trouble its a PvE realm but as it was an email with a don't reply to
hear address it was to much hassle to try and contact then to point out
there mistake
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 10:20 pm
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On Thu, 1 May 2008 22:20:55 +1200, Robin Halligan
<radarman RemoveThis @ihug.co.nz> wrote:

>On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 15:12:48 +0200, Marcel wrote:
>
>
>> I wanted to open a ticket since it's a non-pvp server after all but
>> too bad it says training is not considered harassment Sad
>
>I opened a ticket on a couple of huntards (L70) that where being annoying
>in the orc's starting area they would get a L2 boar pet then "possess it
>and run around (set to pvp) and run past nubies doing the "kill the boars"
>they would see it attack it and bang they where dead.
>I put in a ticket and got an email back saying that on a PvP realm that was
>ok. trouble its a PvE realm but as it was an email with a don't reply to
>hear address it was to much hassle to try and contact then to point out
>there mistake
>
Just got a mail back as well.
They don't interfere in pvp and suggest to either ask for help from
guildies or leave the area and go quest somewhere else for a while.
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(Msg. 20) Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 5:44 pm
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Marcel <marcel.TakeThisOut@marcel.invalid> wrote in
news:0v8h14toifvidme52d23vuh5optn9k4jp9@4ax.com:

> However, from the same website mentioned earlier
> Ongoing harassment. Harassment takes many forms, and is not
> necessarily limited to the type of language used, but the intent.
> Repeatedly targeting a specific player with harassment, either
> physical or verbal, can lead to more severe action. The idea behind
> this is to prevent any one player from consistently being made
> uncomfortable in the lands of Azeroth.

What realm, and what was his name? We could all roll a level 1 and go
Church Lady on him and register a complaint about his name.

Meanwhile, I recall once in pre-BC WPL doing the last cauldron quest with
two low-50ish Alliance parties (we had too many for one). A 60 Alliance
rogue and huntard would train a pile of mobs to us and then feign/vanish,
dumping the agro onto our groups and wiping us. Several of us opened
tickets and a short while later the GMs chased them off. And this was on a
PvP server.
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 9:29 pm
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On Thu, 01 May 2008 03:42:13 GMT, houhou RemoveThis @no-spam.com wrote:

> if you get PvP flagged easiest way to get rid of it is to wait.. after you have died walk back to your body but do not ress.. instead,wait for that 5min and the flag goes away ..then you can ress. atleast you wont get corpse camped.
>
> 5 min is perfect time to get a snack Smile

Good call that's what i usually do

Say another L70 Ally hunter in the Orc starting area (oceanic server,
Dath'Remar)

Grabbing a L 2 boar and then flagging PvP and running it around trying to
get people to hit it where he would kill them, my wife complained and with
in 10 mins a GM was whispering her and taking note of it. hopefully we will
hear something more soon.
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 6:34 pm
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 15:12:48 +0200, Marcel <marcel DeleteThis @marcel.invalid>
wrote:

>Since I don't like pvp at all I choose to play on non-pvp servers.
>However, lately I noticed more and more players like to ruin the
>gameplay of others by tricking them into pvp and/or on purpose making
>their quest fail.
>Today I was trying to do the escort quest at Go'Shek farm in Arathi
>Highlands but was forced to give up because of a tauren druid.
>I was teamed up with a warrior I just met and each and every time when
>we where halfway through the druid would pull the npc into loads of
>orcs getting her and sometimes us killed.
>I hoped he would give up after some time but after almost two hours
>with him annoying us I gave up myself.
>
>I wanted to open a ticket since it's a non-pvp server after all but
>too bad it says training is not considered harassment Sad


I came to WoW after playing some other multiplayer games, and I'm
fairly new to this. I think WoW has some great graphics and gameplay,
but one thing that surprised me is the inability to easily switch
realms. In other games you can just choose a different server and the
obnoxious morons that were griefing you were forgotten.
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