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Poster: Getafixx at 8/1/2006 1:21:45 AM PDT
Subject: Question about Instance Saving.
   If you were to get saved to a guild's instance you were not in, and remain in it (because they invited you to the instance in the first place), is it a bannable offense?
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Poster: Berghe at 8/1/2006 1:40:42 AM PDT
Subject: Re: Question about Instance Saving.
   Might I ask why one would remain in the instance, if they were not a part of the raid?
I do not kill with my gun; I kill with my heart.
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Poster: Berghe at 8/1/2006 1:52:53 AM PDT
Subject: Re: Question about Instance Saving.
   *nods*

These types of situations would be addressed on a case by case basis, and I don't believe a blanket response would be of much help here.

If your reason for being in the instance is not for harassment purposes, and there is a valid reason to be in the instance, you should be fine.

I would say the polite thing to do would be to leave the raid instance so that the raid group could fill their last spot. If you wanted to get a group together later, when the other group had left, I don't see a problem with that - seeing as you were invited into the group and are now bound to that raid instance ID.

I hope that answers your question, Getafixx. :)
I do not kill with my gun; I kill with my heart.
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