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People who ninja for their companions

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People who ninja for their companions

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DarthGrimmlokk
01.13.2012 , 03:54 PM | #21
Quote: Originally Posted by TalliNV View Post
So since everyone gets companions that use the various combinations of stats by your logic everyone should roll need on everything.

You, sir, are the reason why I don't PuG.
This guy has it right! I will call anyone a ninja who rolls need for a companion. We all have companions that fill all the roles, so therefore everyone should roll need on every piece of gear that drops. Makes NO sense!

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TheHauntingBard
01.13.2012 , 03:54 PM | #22
He needs it so he needs.
Blame Bioware for using this Need/Greed system.
Sure it's a bit lame but well not every one is that thoughtful.
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Vydor_HC
01.13.2012 , 03:55 PM | #23
Quote: Originally Posted by xhaiquan View Post
I'm not upset. I am a sith marauder and passed on the items, even though my companions COULD have used them, the people who were set were the players who could have used thei tems for themselves
ahh, ok.

Well next time make sure the group leader is a bit more vigilant on defining how the need is going to be defined before leaving for an adventure.

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VanorDM
01.13.2012 , 03:55 PM | #24
Quote: Originally Posted by Ruthlessboy View Post
so that if you roll for yourself, you couldn't actually give it to your companion after that.
That's a bad idea...

Everyone gets at least one companion that wears the same gear as them, so if they did that I couldn't give my companion my hand-me-downs.

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Reecelol
01.13.2012 , 03:56 PM | #25
accept the system your beloved bioware has created. welcome to the internet.
I play wow too. You jealous of my anime hair and ADD?

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crazysam
01.13.2012 , 03:58 PM | #26
Quote: Originally Posted by Marlaine View Post
To ninja is to take an item that you cannot use, did not legitimately earn, or take without allowing other players the chance to win said item. Since companions are part of your overall character, the person who won played his part in the instance, and you had the opportunity to win the item via roll, your situation is not a ninja situation.

O.o
No cause the said companion didnt take part of the said instance.

YOU DONT NEED AN ITEM FOR YOUR COMPANION IF HE DIDNT TAKE PART IN THE INSTANCE!!!

How can some poeple dont understand that...geez

that said, dont run an instance with poeple who arent in ur guild. If they ninja the loot, ignore them and note their name so you wont have that surprise again!

BW need to adress this issue!

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lollie
01.13.2012 , 03:58 PM | #27
Quote: Originally Posted by xhaiquan View Post
People who ninja for their companions...

...are smelly.

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Ruthlessboy
01.13.2012 , 04:00 PM | #28
Quote: Originally Posted by VanorDM View Post
That's a bad idea...

Everyone gets at least one companion that wears the same gear as them, so if they did that I couldn't give my companion my hand-me-downs.
Well, that would be a bad thing, didn't think about that

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Behrit
01.13.2012 , 04:01 PM | #29
Quote: Originally Posted by Skaara View Post
It's not a ninja if he can use it including the companion. Companions are part of the game so you might want to just get used to that fact. I know I won't hesitate even for a second to need on a item for my companions.
You're right, it isn't a ninja. It just makes you a deebag. Player characters > Companions. People should at least ask first, and if no one's main needs it, sure. Gotta love the narcissistic behavior of nameless online people.

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Vydor_HC
01.13.2012 , 04:03 PM | #30
Quote: Originally Posted by Behrit View Post
You're right, it isn't a ninja. It just makes you a deebag. Player characters > Companions. People should at least ask first, and if no one's main needs it, sure. Gotta love the narcissistic behavior of nameless online people.
There's competing definitions of need, especially when it comes to companion usage. There isn't a universal rule on this issue. So unless you set up the definition in the current group your playing, it's open for interpretation.