Re: Reasons why people GRIND rather than INSTANCE?
- From: "Xymmie" <xymmie@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 15:39:01 -0500
"Burt Johnson" <burt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Peter Knutsen <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What does PUG mean?
Pick Up Group. You group with people because they're handy, not
necessarily
because you know them or are in the same guild.
But is the term used only in the context of instance visits?
Not a all. I will often be i a field somewhere doing a quest and see
someone else obviously doing the same quest. We will join up for the
duration of the quest, and possibly one or two more quests immediately
following, then split up. We will likely never see each other again as
long as we play.
That is a PUG.
Aha. This is my understanding, too.
Xymmie
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