Now that I'm thinking about it, you're right. I checked my declarations during the event but given that Sakaki didn't make a move against me, I wasn't on declarations.
This is the wrong thread for it but that's not quite how it works. Unless you already have status you can fight back. What it means is that if you already have status on someone and go to declare them yourself or you are declared upon yourself…
We wouldn't get status on you unless we individually declared. You also were just standing there for 56 seconds without reacting in any way whatsoever.
Pyromancers give two blocking afflictions on the same tic as a stun, and have access to throatlock. That's some pretty decent pressure when you compare it to, say, aquameld which does sprawled.
Your resistances are fine. You seem to be missing your cloud from the construct which is an extra 1 universal but your page looks just like mine, argle aside.
Actually, the aquamancer tasks aren't that bad at all. I've jumped guilds a lot and the ones in the Aquamancers are both forward and pretty easy to do. There's a bit of writing at the start, yes, pretty much every guild which likes embedding lore in…
To be honest, I don't really care about credit incentives or referendums or whatever. What I really would appreciate is an extra body when we're taking the event and, in the end, that's what the seals come down to.
Let's be real. Half of the game had 0 reason to even rock up to the event. If we ( The North,I guess) had a reason to show up and were rallied for it, there would be a bigger player turnout on our side and probably conflict.
Killing a mob in an org then running isn't exactly conflict. Apart from being completely paying attention to the game at the point in time, there's nothing you can really do to prevent it. Most city/commune mobs fall over really quickly, even faster…
Yeah, I probably over reacted. I had a chance to make it to first if I wasn't being sabotaged, though. I know over 20 of my furirkins were spoiled by other people, so I could have probably made it.
If gold, commodity prices and an aethership are worth more to you than fixing a problem which the greater half of the game has cited, all the more power to you.