The dumb ass raid leader was saved to a 25 man vault already and got the rest of us saved. For those of us that dont get to raid all the time, something like this is a big deal. That is two more valor token towards my boots and a chance at some 7.5 gear.
I dont know if it was intentional or accidental (how on earth could it be accidental?), but I reported him to a GM. Unfortunately, they are not clearing my raid ID, so I was saved to a raid that was already cleared. How lovely.
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That must have been absolutely infuriating. Do you still have a keyboard and monitor and are they now permanently intertwined?
The sad thing is that:
a) the guilty party probably just didn't give a damn enough to engage the brain before the mouth;
b) Blizzard could prevent this from happening with a simple function triggering on the event of attempting to enter the instance (if they can prompt about over-writing an enchant, they can damn well throw up a message box asking you to confirm that you want to enter an instance with "3/4" bosses remaining as an example).
I feel for you. May the loot award gods reward you well in coming weeks.
-Iron
That SAME EXACT THING happened to me this week, only 10 man vault. I'd much prefer this as I am only running that for a sidegrade pair of t7 pants, but still infuriating.
whoa! dude... look!!
http://www.wowinsider.com/2009/01/31/believe-it-or-dont-patch-3-1-notes-leaked/#continued
"When zoning into a partially completed raid instance, a confirmation dialogue will appear asking if you want to get saved to the instance."
Man, I gotta say, your blog has Blizzard's attention!!
Yep, that's one really annoying thing to happen. I'd heavily vouch for an overview of all group (or raid) members in the raid-info dialogue, so one can check stuff like that beforehand.
A prompt on entering a dungeon where one is about to inherit an ID would really be nice, too.
Seriously.. on screen pop up confirmation or even just to have a window Raid Leaders can check with list of all members and if they are saved to any particular instances.
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