Fishgod: It is not that easy. There are 25 lvl 270 bosses, and 27 lvl 200 ones (about half of them are considered particularly valuable as their mat is important for certain armor and jewelry recipes, mainly for PvP). Once a boss has been killed, it will respawn randomly between 30 and 72 hrs after its demise, on one of usually 3 possible locations. So nobody knows in ahead where a boss might spawn.
And here is the point of camping: homins sitting around the locations to be the first to spot a boss, notify guildies, friends, allies to gather for killing.
Such camping is wasteful in terms of time (the most valuable resource in the game). In some cases it may be done with alts, and is despised particularly when done with makeshift f2p alts.
In the old times camping was forbidden. But as it is not easy to determine who is actually camping or just having a rest, the CSR decided to lift the ban. In my opinion we should fill in the gap with common sense. It means that those wasting their time waiting for a particular boss should not be condemned or harrassed. On the other hand they should be considerate enough not to do it all time holding some boss under siege practically.
And here is the point of camping: homins sitting around the locations to be the first to spot a boss, notify guildies, friends, allies to gather for killing.
Such camping is wasteful in terms of time (the most valuable resource in the game). In some cases it may be done with alts, and is despised particularly when done with makeshift f2p alts.
In the old times camping was forbidden. But as it is not easy to determine who is actually camping or just having a rest, the CSR decided to lift the ban. In my opinion we should fill in the gap with common sense. It means that those wasting their time waiting for a particular boss should not be condemned or harrassed. On the other hand they should be considerate enough not to do it all time holding some boss under siege practically.
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