"15. Kiting world bosses or any type of major boss with the intent of disturbing someone else or giving them a disadvantage can result in a ban or jail time."
Now before someone says that the "with the intent of disturbing someone else or giving them a disadvantage" prevents this rule from being abused let me shoot you down.
How do you prove whether a person kiting is doing so with the intent to disturb or is just kiting to survive?
A screenshot or video certainly isn't going to suffice because you can't know what the person kiting is thinking.
The problem with this rule is that it has a major loophole, discriminates against long-range classes, and can easily be abused.
Exactly this, the abuse. I was there and as soon as he pulled aggro and started running the opposing party started mentioning how they were going to ban him with this very rule and told him to either die or leave lair to lose aggro, which he shouldn't have to do.
This isn't even about outdamaging at all, this is about an archer's(and mage's) right to be able to kite without worrying about whether or not they'll be banned over it.
Also toss a skill for mages in that does the same thing. Wouldn't want to leave them out.