![]() ![]() But at the end of the day, you will be the one helping the campaign, the server and the players. You will be judged for every decision and every fight, you will be spoken against and behind your back, you will be tea-bagged when you die, you will be subject to a lot of heated discussions. If you're against all of the above, you should become a warband leader and experience the pressure by yourself. 'Warband leaders' are 'leaders', in a way they are higher than the average player and this is necessary to accept in order to maintain an organized faction on the battlefields. There is no 'one way' to lay siege and win a zone, there are several ways and many are correct. Please do report it while making sure the proper context and proof are both present and honest. The campaign is completely ran by the players, if you believe something is absolutely a toxic behavior that is meant to throw away hundreds of peoples efforts. What did it prevent, what would have happened if the ram wasn't destroyed and more importantly, what did we deny? Such incidents are often meant to deny the enemy contribution and bags which is a smart move. I would also look at the bigger image, before reporting that incident. Now if I were you, I would put myself in their shoes first and act as someone responsible to entertain and guide 23 other people ( or less/more) throughout the night. The rest falls on the GM team though and you shouldn't expect any specific decision to be made based on how you personally are frustrated. Your report needs context and a video recording, or a GM watching the incident live. You can record and report the behavior of that player who threw the ram away. If you believe all warband leaders are leading wrong, you can become a warband leader and you would be known whether you were amazing or terrible, so take care of your warband and its members.Īfter reading a few POVs, it's normal for the ones who weren't involved in the communication and decision to feel betrayed or frustrated. If you disagree with a warband leader, you can leave their warband and join someone else. These ways are not carved into stones Each warband leader leads in their own way, some warband leaders rush the ram to the keep's door while other warband leaders prefer to keep roaming for hours with their warbands, rather than laying siege. There are several ways to win a siege, to bait the enemies and to win the overall campaign. Technically, intentionally throwing any game mode is punishable, but the GMs can analyze the situation and thus have a better decision that is fair for both parties: The reported player and everyone else. A bit long but here's how I would explain it, as this is a double edged sword. ![]()
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