Quest kills: done better with friends

You've got a Quest - Image 1Can’t we all just get along? This lament has been heard all over Outland from spawn campers everywhere since The Burning Crusade‘s release. Reportedly, some spawn rates have been slower.

Let’s say you’re camped out somewhere for a quest, waiting for a named kill and you see somebody else (from the same faction as you are, of course) waiting for the respawn. Do you offer a group? Or do you go all competitive and try to tag the kill first?

There’s nothing wrong with forming groups for the sole purpose of killing a certain boss or taking on a mob for a particular quest. Everyone gets what they need and it’s a lot more practical than kill stealing or waiting for another respawn. It’s certainly easier for the nerves.

For somebody from a different faction, it’s a whole different story. But still, boys and girls, play nice.

You've got a Quest - Image 1Can’t we all just get along? This lament has been heard all over Outland from spawn campers everywhere since The Burning Crusade‘s release. Reportedly, some spawn rates have been slower.

Let’s say you’re camped out somewhere for a quest, waiting for a named kill and you see somebody else (from the same faction as you are, of course) waiting for the respawn. Do you offer a group? Or do you go all competitive and try to tag the kill first?

There’s nothing wrong with forming groups for the sole purpose of killing a certain boss or taking on a mob for a particular quest. Everyone gets what they need and it’s a lot more practical than kill stealing or waiting for another respawn. It’s certainly easier for the nerves.

For somebody from a different faction, it’s a whole different story. But still, boys and girls, play nice.

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