1544: Albion Relic Keep guards (both relic keeps) con Yellow at 47

Reported by ☆ Malachi at Thu, 09 Jun 2016 23:53:04 UTC
worldbuild bug
resolved
44 votes

Description

Albion Relic Keep guards at both Relic Keeps are very underpowered compared to Hib and Mid relic keep guards. Guards con Yellow to a lvl 47 at both Albion Relic keeps, while the hib and mid relic keep guards con Purple to a lvl 47.

At the time of this report, Albion had only 1 keep under control from Hib.

Is it intentional that the Albion Relic Keep guards are supposed to con to lvl 47+ players while both Mid and Hib relic guards all con purple?

As a result, this makes taking the Albion relics a cakewalk for lvl 50 enemy groups as was recently demonstrated when Mids took the Strength relic.

Reproduction Steps

1. Create any lvl 50 character using your GM level up commands
2. Port to all Relic Keeps in Albion, Mid, and Hib
3. Observe for yourselves that the Relic Keep guards in Albion con yellow or below to you and that the relic keep guards in mid and hib are purple.

This applies even when you take 3-4 mid or hib keeps which is supposed to weaken the guards.

Intended Behavior

All relic keep guards from all 3 realms are supposed to be at the same strength and power. Currently there is a major imbalance for Albion due to the very low guard strength in comparison to hib and mid relic guards.

When we captured several of mid's keeps and then went to their relic keep to kill a few guards, all the guards at the relic keep still con purple to all players lvl 47-50 in the battle group.

Please fix this imbalance quickly and consider resetting the strength relic back to Albion, as our realm did not have the appropriate strength guards to defend thus making it very easy for Mid to take it with very little effort.

Evidence

Common sense applied and anyone who played DAOC classic in 2001-2003 know this same bug issue happened during that time and had to be fixed.

Status

issue was resolved by Trishin
14 players say this report is valid, 0 disagree

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