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Most recent edit on 2006-12-08 10:56:33 by MitsuKurina

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Non-DKP Loot Rules (Revised)

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Non-DKP Loot Rules (Revised)





Edited on 2006-07-19 13:58:16 by MitsuKurina

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~- Roll NEED on all Uncommon (green) and Rare (blue) BoEs except craftable materials that go to the bank -- PASS on Bloodvine.
Example 5:
Set epic item B drops after epic item A of the same set. Player 1 called the set and has already received item A, Players 1 & 2 needs item B to complete the set (and Player 2 has not called an item). Loot priority for item B is as follows: 1) Player 2 (has not called an item and can complete the set)
2) Player 1 (has called the set, but has already received the first piece of the set)
3) Anyone with no calls and no epics this run
4) Anyone with no calls who has won an epic this run (but does not have the other piece of the set) -- eligible only if no one else wants it


Deletions:
~- If you call a set, and win the first item, you cannot complete the set, should the second item drop.



Edited on 2006-06-28 09:30:57 by MitsuKurina

Additions:
~- If you call a set, and win the first item, you cannot complete the set, should the second item drop.



Edited on 2006-06-28 09:12:38 by MitsuKurina

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Not in the Face Non-DKP Loot Rules (Revised)

The following rules have been designed specifically for raid instances where DKP is not used. Currently, these rules apply to Zul'Gurub and Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj. It is recommended that the following rules be observed for all official NitF raids. Raid leaders may amend these rules as they see fit, however they must ensure that all participants are aware of these amendments before the first pull and they take full responsibility for the consequences of their amendments.
By calling an item, you commit to running the entire raid, unless some emergency arises. Calling an item off the first boss and then ditching when it doesn't drop is considered extremely bad form and may lead to you not being invited back.

Basic Rules


Rolling


Calling

By calling an item, you commit to running the entire raid, unless some emergency arises. Calling an item off the first boss and then ditching when it doesn't drop is considered extremely bad form and may lead to you not being invited back.

Loot Priority

Under the rules previously stated, the priority on a particular item looks like so:
Example 1:
Non-set epic item X drops. Loot priority for item X is as follows: 1) Anyone who has called X
2) Anyone with no calls and no epics this run
3) Anyone with no calls who has won an epic this run -- eligible only if no one else wants it
X) Anyone who has called an item other than X -- ineligible no matter what.

Example 2:
Non-set rare item Y drops. Loot priority for item X is as follows: 1) Anyone who has called Y
2) Anyone with no calls
X) Anyone who has called an item other than Y -- ineligible no matter what.

Example 3:
Set epic item Z drops. Loot priority for item X is as follows: 1) Anyone who has called Z and anyone who needs Z to complete their set, but has not called an item (but may or may not have won an epic)
2) Anyone with no calls and no epics this run
3) Anyone with no calls who has won an epic this run (but does not have the other piece of the set) -- eligible only if no one else wants it
X) Anyone who has called an item other than Z (even if they have the companion piece to the set) -- ineligible no matter what.

Example 4:
Non-set epic item Q drops. Loot priority for item Q is as follows: 1) Anyone who has called Q and anyone who needs Z to complete their set, but has not called an item
2) Anyone with no calls, but does not have the other piece of the set
X) Anyone who has called an item other than Q (even if they have the companion piece to the set) -- ineligible no matter what.
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