A Training conflict is when two players are training on the same monster. Both players eventually try to attack the same monster, and whoever got to it first brags to the other player about getting to train. One player often calls the other player a noob and sometimes an argument breaks out, often leading to several of both players' friends getting involved. None of these players can be reported, though, unless the argument is taken to the level where one of the players break any of the Rules of Conduct (most commonly breaking Rule 1 by using offensive language). Many passing by players may call them both noobs for holding a pointless argument. This can also lead to a fight in the wildiderness, and if 3 people are involved then it can also include BSer and clan wars on rare occasions
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| - A Training conflict is when two players are training on the same monster. Both players eventually try to attack the same monster, and whoever got to it first brags to the other player about getting to train. One player often calls the other player a noob and sometimes an argument breaks out, often leading to several of both players' friends getting involved. None of these players can be reported, though, unless the argument is taken to the level where one of the players break any of the Rules of Conduct (most commonly breaking Rule 1 by using offensive language). Many passing by players may call them both noobs for holding a pointless argument. This can also lead to a fight in the wildiderness, and if 3 people are involved then it can also include BSer and clan wars on rare occasions
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| - A Training conflict is when two players are training on the same monster. Both players eventually try to attack the same monster, and whoever got to it first brags to the other player about getting to train. One player often calls the other player a noob and sometimes an argument breaks out, often leading to several of both players' friends getting involved. None of these players can be reported, though, unless the argument is taken to the level where one of the players break any of the Rules of Conduct (most commonly breaking Rule 1 by using offensive language). Many passing by players may call them both noobs for holding a pointless argument. This can also lead to a fight in the wildiderness, and if 3 people are involved then it can also include BSer and clan wars on rare occasions
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