
vavires said:If u wish tell me what u thought bout the marathon.
This is for me to know if u would liek to c this again in future and if u want to c something changed ect...
Tx all for joining we topped at 121 ppl. Was very nice to c.
Greets vavi
Durgi said:Dude,
Having run a few ml raids from time to time over the years. hat's off to your for running such raids. think all who attended should offer there thanks for the time, an undoubted stress you took during the day. congratz on pulling it off large scale raids are very difficult to arrange. I still have nightmares of the day Myself and Belorfyn organised the first large ML1 raid after tao release.. /bg who 212 matches.. 9 hours later we got well over 100 people through every step ml1 group, solo, and bg.. and trust me trying to organise 20+ groups through various stages of ML1 is a logistical nightmare
anyways hats off to you V job well done.
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You didn't though. No Eel Stomach, no Bloodstone, no Salamander Ash.. etc. All things that held up the raid where it could have been avoided adding time where it was unnecessary.Personal preparation: Ill will have ALL steps MACCROED, ill make sure i have all items already FARMED, ill try to get the biggest BOAT and some lessons how to control it . If other ppl have boats , take em with u.
Ayana said:While I appreciate your effort, there was a lot of things today that could have gone a lot smoother and faster. All comments are based on it's supposed to be a *marathon* raid, and not a single ML raid.
First and foremost, the LD's. Too much time was spent waiting for LD people, and while it might seem harsh, you shouldn't hold up the raid for LD's after their first. Worst case scenario, if waiting 2 x 5 minutes per person, we could have been waiting for LD's for 16+ hours total throughout the raid.
Ayana said:Another thing to avoid is redoing steps. It sucks to miss a step, we've all tried it, but on a marathon, you need to spend as little time per ML as possible, and redoing steps is just a no-go imo, even if it's close by/fast repop.
Ayana said:Personal preparation: Ill will have ALL steps MACCROED, ill make sure i have all items already FARMED, ill try to get the biggest BOAT and some lessons how to control it . If other ppl have boats , take em with u.
You didn't though. No Eel Stomach, no Bloodstone, no Salamander Ash.. etc. All things that held up the raid where it could have been avoided adding time where it was unnecessary.
Ayana said:You'd also want to avoid choosing complete muppets as co-leaders. A good example was on top of the ML4 pyramid where a co-leader wanted a person kicked from the BG because he apparently was standing too close to the portal we were about to enter (??!!?). Choose your co-leaders with care, and try not to get someone who, when given a little authority, either abuse it or turn 007 on everyone.
Ayana said:The cancellation of the ML8 (and almost ML6 as well) steps is also a clear pointer that everything could have gone (a lot) better. Too much time was spent per raid on average if we were to get all 6 ML's done, and your announcement post also clearly suggests you thought it would have taken a lot less time per ML than it actually did.
Ayana said:Thanks for the raid though, unfortunately I can't make your next one.
.Ingafgrinn Macabre said:This raid was based on an idea in alb or hib.. dunno which exactly anymore... they got pet spammers, 'nuff said... PvE in Midgard is a lot, and with that I mean, A LOT harder then in the other two realms. There was absolutely no way to be certain how long it would take all-in-all. So you'd make an estimate at start, but here it just didn't go according to the estimate. No biggy.
vavires said:And last point, Yes in went to slow for my opinion, it was what 14.30cet by end of lotto ml2?. thats like at least 90 minuts of shedule. Reasons? yes onlye reason is ld's. all steps were done very fast, but if u indeed count all the ld's, ull come at the lost time

Ayana said:You'd also want to avoid choosing complete muppets as co-leaders. A good example was on top of the ML4 pyramid where a co-leader wanted a person kicked from the BG because he apparently was standing too close to the portal we were about to enter (??!!?). Choose your co-leaders with care, and try not to get someone who, when given a little authority, either abuse it or turn 007 on everyone.
Was waiting for your reply, and no you didn't hurt my feelings, you only proved that you're incompetent as a (co-)leader. The point was it made absolutely no difference whether he was standing on the tiles near the portal or the 200 units further away where you wanted him. NO difference, and still you (ab)used the power you were given as a co-leader to try and get the person removed from the BG. In my book that does not equal a good leader, but a person on a powertrip enforcing unnecessary rules only to further delay the raid and add to the frustration.Ovron said:<snip>
p.s. You will listen to the raidleaders to an extent - I asked you step down from the pit, ffs grow up and move 2 inches.
Grow upAyana said:Was waiting for your reply, and no you didn't hurt my feelings, you only proved that you're incompetent as a (co-)leader. The point was it made absolutely no difference whether he was standing on the tiles near the portal or the 200 units further away where you wanted him. NO difference, and still you (ab)used the power you were given as a co-leader to try and get the person removed from the BG. In my book that does not equal a good leader, but a person on a powertrip enforcing unnecessary rules only to further delay the raid and add to the frustration.

Ayana said:Was waiting for your reply, and no you didn't hurt my feelings, you only proved that you're incompetent as a (co-)leader. The point was it made absolutely no difference whether he was standing on the tiles near the portal or the 200 units further away where you wanted him. NO difference, and still you (ab)used the power you were given as a co-leader to try and get the person removed from the BG. In my book that does not equal a good leader, but a person on a powertrip enforcing unnecessary rules only to further delay the raid and add to the frustration.
No, cause clearly there are much more qualified leaders - like yourself - around now. Trust me, I am re-evaluating the decision to come back.Ovron said:We don't have room for people like you on mid/pryd.
Ayana said:I don't know why you think I was the person - i'm not. But that's really besides the point. The point is you enforced unnecessary rules, and when questioned no answer was given except the attempt to get the person removed from BG. Yes it was a long day, which does not only apply to the leaders. The day was just as long for every single person who attendend the raid, and frustration was high around the time on the ML4 pyramid with ML8 already cancelled, ML6 almost went down the drain, and the "gem" group got wiped. As a leader you should be flexible and see it from attending players point of view. No information was given except the group had died, we stood waiting around for a long time (ages) with little/no knowledge about what was going on. Still you were busy trying to get a person to move 200 units. Clearly you have your priorities in order.
And telling me to "grow up", "try and run raids yourself!!1" etc. I ran most of the first ML raids ever on Mid/Pryd back when I was in Everlast, and I have since run several raids on both Prydwen and Excalibur, so trust me I know what's involved.
No, cause clearly there are much more qualified leaders - like yourself - around now. Trust me, I am re-evaluating the decision to come back.
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Ovron said:We sure do have more qualified people - bye bye![]()
/Ovron - the abusive raidleader
Golena said:Unfortunately from your comments, both here and during the raid... It doesn't appear this person is you. Sorry.
Ingafgrinn Macabre - Telling someone who has made a valid point (that someone standing 2ft from the "desired location" should not be more important to a raid leader than why the zerg has been standing around, uninformed about what's happening for over 40 mins) to "grow up", simply shows that you have no sensible comeback to the comments. Posting is only making you look foolish.
Ingafgrinn Macabre said:In my opinion that was not a valid point. If you attend a FFA raid, and everybody did just what they wanted to do, everything goes tits up. It doesn't matter what the subject is.. if it's 200 units of distance or not. when asked to move, you move. it's as simple as that. It's not the fact that it was or was not valid, but the fact that the arguing is excruciating when trying to lead a raid demanding the attention like the sort of this. Therefor when asked to do something, you just plainly do it. No arguing involved. And especially not like Mad did, just keep standing there to tick the leader off. Like I said before, if I was in the position of ovron... those persons would've gotten one warning, and one only, and would've been removed from the BG from that point on.


Durgi said:May I make a recommendation for breaking up the stress and allowing yourself to manage multiple ml's in one day. Break it down a bit possibly into the following or something similiar.
Organise the raid into BG encounters only give plenty of notice, and make it clear that group/solo stages WILL needed to be completed in advance.
Durgi said:Dude,
Having run a few ml raids from time to time over the years. hat's off to your for running such raids. think all who attended should offer there thanks for the time, an undoubted stress you took during the day. congratz on pulling it off large scale raids are very difficult to arrange. I still have nightmares of the day Myself and Belorfyn organised the first large ML1 raid after tao release.. /bg who 212 matches.. 9 hours later we got well over 100 people through every step ml1 group, solo, and bg.. and trust me trying to organise 20+ groups through various stages of ML1 is a logistical nightmare
anyways hats off to you V job well done.
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