First off:
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P.s if you wanna flame go to KI plz thx
About claiming a NM or getting a NM drop without a job that can equip that... Although the game has no rules about claiming a NM, and anyone who can claim it (legitly) and lot win the drop has no foul play....
I will quote 2 person experience I have in the game :3
Keisuke (well know Japanese player on Cerberus) once said during a Dynamis run: "Even you can free lot AF2 on one that is no one wants, it isn't a little too greedy lot on everything that is a free lot." (Of course Keisuke said that in Japanese not English :3)
Also poor Nebz still does not have a Yinyang Robe, and he is probably one of the most nicest and sincere player (despite a little over dramatic sometime). I was once helping now dissolved Nihl (or you can call that Capitan Caveman) camp Yinyang, I was wearing a Nihl pearl with my Hornies pearl on my bag too. So I am basically camping against another LS I have. Nihl got the claim, and lucky Brisk (who is SMN 75) got the drop, and Nebz personally sent me a telling me that is he is glad a 75 SMN got the drop. I think I had heard Nebz ranting to me about accidental deaths a heck lot more than a Yinyang.
Ha, you don't even know how many times I intentionally pass an item to another person even I can lot and can have some use to it. I had done like 6-7 Joyeuse NM before I got even a Joyeuse for myself.
To people call another person to grow up or arguing who deserve an item more. This is god darn game. If a few pixels worth your patience with angry people in NM camps and desire of internet greed, may be you should step back a little bit to think what you really want of this game.
Edited, Mar 19th 2007 1:47pm by scchan Edited, Mar 19th 2007 1:47pm by scchan
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