As seen
here.
1) How do you plan to enforce this? Though it would be amusing to watch certain MVP runs again, I unfortunately do not run any kind of recording software while playing RO. Screenshots prove existence at any particularl given moment, and to be caught "negatively interfering" is reliant on luck at best.
2) For the "Stragetic MVP Support," let's say someone (party 1) Pneuma's to prevent MVP SW. Though is would now be legal, it also prevents a ranged character (party 2) from successfully attacking. What happens if Land Protector (party 2) is cast?
3) Let's say party 1 has successfully reduced Thanatos' slave to 1. Let's say party 2 kills the remaining the slave. This a) "tears down the strategy of the dominating player/party", and includes some form of b) "interference causes the death of the others competing for the MVP if you bring alien mobs to the MVP or don?t know how to control the slaves of the MVP". This would, by these rules, be illegal.
I have not hit Thanatos himself.
How does "These rules do not apply to a MVP's slaves" play into this?
4) Let's say I (party 2) go along with party 1's strategy to kill an MVP. However, party 1 decides to effectively block me from implementing the strategy as well. I (party 2) have not done anything illegal in the aforementioned rules. Though the obvious solution would be "make a workaround strategy", what would this count as?
5) Le's say I'm new to RO. Am I supposed to know the AI of every "old" MVP?
6)Let's say I'm a veteran MVP'er. However, a person has thought up a new strategy to kill an MVP. Let's say I somehow "interfere" with this new strategy. Is my interference illegal because I did not know his strategy? Assume an "old" MVP.
Clarification for my ignorance please.