I know how I would handle it in my guild: this person would no longer be a
member.
We have a 3 strike policy, meaning that you get two warnings and when the third
problem is confirmed, you're out. This applies unless the transgression is
serious enough to warrant immediate action.
In my opinion, if you all have a loot and/or behavior policy (which we do) and
his actions violate that policy (this behavior clearly violates our policy)
then no warnings are necessary.
Sorry if that sounds harsh, but lying and greed are not the kinds of behavior I
want even peripherally associated with my name.
Maravana Vireo
57 Bard of Deadly Virtues
Mithaniel Marr
> I've twice had a guildmate win a roll for an item claiming to want to use
> it, only to sell it within minutes of leaving the hunting area. Both times
> other guildmembers wanted the item for secondary characters. I've taken to
> grouping with this person only when absolutely necessary, any suggestions on
> another way to handle this? It has caused me some discomfort. Fortunately
> the other bards in my guild are both excellent players and would never
> participate in such shenanigans.
>
> Kit
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