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		<title>By: sitsSaiday</title>
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		<title>By: ZugZugZane</title>
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		<description>Well put and thought out. I honestly have taken part in my fair share of ganking and ambushing. Comming to the thought (through gradual years of playing MMOs) that ganking is dishonerable when not justified, I agree with a very large portion of this blog insert. Playing EVE-Online, I found ganking an unprepared and under qualified enemy of my alliance was more than justified in the natural course of war. Being a member of the WoW community, I find that I will often help those (regardless of side) simply because of class and level. When passing a paladin who is losing the fight, sometimes I just sit and watch, but for most other classes, I may jump in. Call it role-play prefference, but I seldom help gnomes and often will help a Night Elf or Dwarf. Humans depend largely on the class. Admittedly, this is personal prefference and nothing more. My off topic problem, but related, is when a player of the same side feels you are obligated to help them because they think they deserve the right. I will gladly assist if I am able, but you die and I am not in your guild/group, you are on your own. Can&#039;t handle the mob? Good luck.
Just my thoughts, and keep the good blog going!
Zug - Sen&#039;jin
Orc Hunter (57)
Outcast Guild</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well put and thought out. I honestly have taken part in my fair share of ganking and ambushing. Comming to the thought (through gradual years of playing MMOs) that ganking is dishonerable when not justified, I agree with a very large portion of this blog insert. Playing EVE-Online, I found ganking an unprepared and under qualified enemy of my alliance was more than justified in the natural course of war. Being a member of the WoW community, I find that I will often help those (regardless of side) simply because of class and level. When passing a paladin who is losing the fight, sometimes I just sit and watch, but for most other classes, I may jump in. Call it role-play prefference, but I seldom help gnomes and often will help a Night Elf or Dwarf. Humans depend largely on the class. Admittedly, this is personal prefference and nothing more. My off topic problem, but related, is when a player of the same side feels you are obligated to help them because they think they deserve the right. I will gladly assist if I am able, but you die and I am not in your guild/group, you are on your own. Can&#8217;t handle the mob? Good luck.<br />
Just my thoughts, and keep the good blog going!<br />
Zug &#8211; Sen&#8217;jin<br />
Orc Hunter (57)<br />
Outcast Guild</p>
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