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According to GMs at NCSoft, it takes more than completion to achieve the badge.  The badge is on the upper tier of rewards which is awarded for "materially participating" in the completion of the event.
According to GMs at NCSoft, it takes more than completion to achieve the badge.  The badge is on the upper tier of rewards which is awarded for "materially participating" in the completion of the event.
--[[User:Stevenforrest|Stevenforrest]] 17:07, 16 July 2012 (UTC)Steven Forrest
--[[User:Stevenforrest|Stevenforrest]] 17:07, 16 July 2012 (UTC)Steven Forrest
:This is similar to other events, and GM encounters.  Just finishing the event, or defeating the GM isn't always enough.  Usually the participation threshold is in terms of damage done (in contrast to iTrials which has a more convoluted metric).  So, it isn't incorrect, it is just not all inclusive.  A note at [[Zone Events]] might be more fitting. {{User:Thirty7/Sig}} 23:39, 16 July 2012 (UTC)

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How to Get is incorrect

According to GMs at NCSoft, it takes more than completion to achieve the badge. The badge is on the upper tier of rewards which is awarded for "materially participating" in the completion of the event. --Stevenforrest 17:07, 16 July 2012 (UTC)Steven Forrest

This is similar to other events, and GM encounters. Just finishing the event, or defeating the GM isn't always enough. Usually the participation threshold is in terms of damage done (in contrast to iTrials which has a more convoluted metric). So, it isn't incorrect, it is just not all inclusive. A note at Zone Events might be more fitting. User:Thirty7/Sig 23:39, 16 July 2012 (UTC)