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People have to go down to HR/LR from MR to help people 10 times in assignaments mission to get this achievement (I don't remeber the english name).
So you have leveled player that go to HR/LR full equiped and clean monsters in 2 minutes...
It's not good for new player, but this is the conseguence of that achievement.
...but you have to do it a billion times so i'm just going to get it over with as quickly as possible
SOS is there to help people.
There's no etiquette for that.
You can search for LR/HR session and do it without SOS.
You have no right to complain about who arrives, whether weaker or stronger.
Sure, but you know that SOS is the fast way to join a mission for this pourpose or for pendants, so people, that are generally lazy, do in this way.
if someone sends an sos he wants help, why drag it out for them?
i would be annoyed as low lvl player if every few sos someone tries to give me a "balanced fight".
5 minutes? If that monster is not dead in a minute flat you're not using Masterank gear.
"Thats why I only joined Investigations for the achievement, I refuse to carry someone thru a main story quest because if I did that then how will they learn and improve. Its like the old saying "give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime" the fish being the quest, you giving him it is the carry and the teach part being them doing it themselves and feeling accomplishment for finishing what to them might be considered tough depending on their current skill level"