Allielyn said:
If every single one of your mains are flagged, then you don't need to re-do the content. It wouldn't make sense for us to force overgeared guilds to go back and re-do GotSS just to do their IP or IS content in prison. But, if your guild is on the threshold, and 2/3 have keys but you're a new guild, then your guild, as an entity, needs to do the content that gets you into the places you're raiding.
A little bit of common sense here goes a long way. Obviously we don't want to create congestion in tiers 3-5 when a new guild forms with many tier 7-8 players. But those players really should do any tier 6/7 flagging if they want to do tier 7/8 content.
To be honest, this still looks incredibly clear to me.
What I read in the last 5 posts or so is either some guild that got nailed for trying to be as close to the edge of the rules as possible coming in here to 'clarify'; or some guild that lost a claim to a guild trying to be as close to the edge of the rules as possible.
If you want to be safe, then stick with the clear intent and spirit of the rules, and don't use keys you didn't earn to bypass content you can't do. It's pretty clear that bringing in 6 [Guild A] members, 2 of which are flagged, and having them each bot a [Guild B] member, each of which is flagged, for a total of 8 flagged members in a 12 person "pick-up" raid, is skirting the line of appropriate flagging.
While it is generally not practical for us to police this kind of thing in every instance, be aware that when we see it (or when it's reported to us) we will distribute jail time and revoked loot to the guild and raid leadership of the offending guild, as well as any characters who are whored out in this manner. This goes for any shady min-maxing.
The rule will quite intentionally remain as-is for now. In some cases, clarifying rules with exactness just gives players a more clear path on how to violate the spirit of them.
Think of this like the Don't-be-a-jerk rule. You *might* get away with it, once or twice. After that, it's jail time and a rap sheet. (Yes, we keep logs).