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I don't understand this post. If you provided an elite pass, you must have had some goal in mind, the usual being, complete this mission for the rewards. If the person insta clears rooms, that's a faster reward for you, how's that bad? If your goal was to slowly clear the mission because of "training" (totally vague and elite missions aren't even good for training anyway) then that should done solo, done with a premade group, or explained early on and clearly so the person knows what you're trying to do. You can't expect people to wait for you to finish the dungeon in half an hour when they can clear it in 10 minutes. Also, if the person is overpowering each room, there are still ways for you to contribute. If you are strong enough, split up and cover more ground; try and solo your own room. If you're not strong enough yet, follow the player and do convenient things like finish off weak/deadly mobs. It's always annoying when half of the mobs in the room survive a critical fireball, and if you were able to finish off the stragglers to trigger the next spawn, that's a smoother dungeon run for me. Or you could heal or keep random mobs from attacking the carry, interrupting the combo. However, what you chose to do was to willfully unequip everything and sulk in the corner like a child. Also, if you and the party member are in the same room, and they've cleared every other mob in the room while you're still struggling to kill the last one, of course they're gonna kill it for you so they can move on. Getting the last blow on a mob rarely gives anything worthwhile, and if you did enough damage, the finish goes to you anyway. Even if it was your pass, that doesn't mean that you make all the rules.
So I just got my own ticket response. It sounds like whoever designed the event wanted to give a 10% multiplier bonus to the base enchant success rate, but had absolutely no idea that Thursday already did that. How this managed to make it through to the master plan event I have no idea. I guess it's true that no one at Nexon actually plays the game.