@Dinosaurs So you would kick people for not being ok with breaking the ToS which can in theory lead to a ban? Moral dilemma indeed…
Yeah considering how long people have been exploiting mossman without any significant change to the encounter by anet i’m gonna say that no one is getting banned. I have no idea how difficult it would be to change or remove the tree and other stack points but considering the amount of time involved here I think it’s ok to pull the “if they cared that much they would have fixed it”. I would rather just not be a kitten to the 4 people that just want to get their dailies done.
Groups have been exploiting to beat mossman for a long, long time now, and if you are uncomfortable with that fine, but there is no way you could possibly make it through the wisp phase and not know that as soon as everyone gets out of the water they are running straight to the tree. A that point you’re basically going to someone’s high school party just to lecture everyone about how they shouldn’t be drinking. You’re not technically wrong, but no one cares, you’re not changing anything, and you’re just making them and yourself mad. If you want to fight the mossman without jumping in the tree I don’t care, good on you, but your scenario seems to involve you actually expecting the pugs to either not stack or not care that you aren’t stacking. Since either case is completely ridiculous considering the history of the swampland fractal and anyone’s knowledge of the encounter by the time they have the AR for a 77 or 83 scale, I would absolutely say that someone who joins a pug swamp 77, says nothing up until the boss fight, and then continually refuses to stack is griefing. They’re making the fight more difficult and they have invested their own time to do it on purpose. I would kick them in a heartbeat.
And what even makes that an exploit rather than just a clever way to beat the boss? Mossman can still hit people on the tree. My group brings a druid for heals and stacks on the ground next to the docks so no one gets feared away and just break his bar off cooldown and heal through his big hits. This is essentially the same strategy used on a large number of bosses, but honestly the fight is trivially easy at any scale using this strategy. Is that an exploit too? Or is that what the designer intended? My guess would be neither, but it really draws attention to the fact that the issue isn’t that people can stack in the tree and beat mossman easily (though more slowly), the issue is that the mossman boss encounter needs a substantial overhaul. Normally it wouldn’t be a big deal because most of the other fractal boss fight are actually quite good, but swamp is so short besides the boss fight that the exploit defines the entire daily fractal meta.
There is still a huge exploit on jade maw that has been around forever and honestly is way way worse than the swamp exploit because it is an obvious bug and not just a geometric oversight. But no one seems to care about that one because no one runs jade maw anyway.
tl;dr expecting pugs won’t use the tree is your fault not theirs; also swamp is bad and jade maw is worse but no one cares