25 Ensidia players are banned for the match against the Lich King

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The soap opera begins.

This morning we commented on the Defeat of the Lich King by Ensidia and its fatal event with the Saronite Bombs. Well right now The entire gang that participated in that encounter is banned for 72 hours, the objects removed and the achievement also. This implies that if Blizzard continued with its decision, the encounter would remain undefeated.

This has many more implications than you can ever imagine and, for once, I am going to be a bit impartial and I am going to give my point of view.

I find the decision a bit incredible considering that the Saronite Bombs they are something that is in the rogue rotations of the best WoW guilds in the world. It's something that deals 1,250 to 1,500 damage every minute and is outside of the global cooldown. Imagine that by simply throwing a Live Bomb at one of the Nerubian Piercers while Anub'arak is buried, he was buried 10 seconds less. Let's also place it in the framework of a World First Kill in which you do not have time to test the encounter much and you simply do what you always do. How are you going to know that there is an error?

On the other hand, GMs they tend to monitor this type of encounter as spectators. They already did it with Ensidia also in Algalon. I wonder why not, if they detect the error, they simply make the Lich King disappear, reset the attempts spent, and close the room until it is fixed.

Muqq, one of the affected banned, has written a letter by way of farewell announcing that he is leaving the game and, according to sources close to Ensidia, this measure has not liked anyone ...

What do you think of this measure?


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