TERA: Subscribers furious over Guild Feeding
There is a hot debate over at TERA forums. This all started when En Masse allowed Vanarchs to exploit Guild vs Guild combat and guild farms. Several giant guilds formed alt guilds and started feeding each other 600 points everyday. As this has come to the attention of other guilds and players, TERA community wonder if En Masse is going to address this or not. Read on for details.
TERA - Guild Farms and exploits
In TERA, there is this feature called "Vanarch" which is a part of the game political systems allowing player-elected Vanarchs. However, some of the guilds found a loophole that would allow them to form two guilds for the purpose of artificially feeding each other 600 points everyday through Guild vs Guild combat.
This massive loophole with GvG vanarch has started a new debate, which you can see here, and most of the players want this to be fixed by EME. However, if one of the conversations posted on the message board is correct, one of EME's GM's have already confirmed that this exploit (or whatever you call it) is actually allowed by En Masse.
Source: TERA message board
CueBall .: Bloodline, and Tsunami
GM St.John: Let me see if it is a strategy that can be used.
CueBall .: They entered an alt guild, to feed. It's intentional.
GM St.John: I did go over this issue with someone from that team and you can feed kills.
CueBall .: that IS allowed?
GM St.John: Yes
There are other players confirming that they have witnessed several guilds are abusing this. This is most likely going to spread all over TERA community and without a doubt that there will be loads of Guilds abusing it. En Masse is expected to make an announcement regarding this next week and we can only hope that they will do whatever it takes to provide equal grounds for all the players in game and address such loopholes. We will keep an eye on this.
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