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5-29-2007 @ 12:26PM
Bill said...
Yeah, this is exactly what's happening in our guild. The GM has segregated the groups based on who the "original, core, A-team" group of raiders are, and the "B-team" players. The B-team feels generally looked down on, even though many are at least as good players as the A-Team. The A-Team feels entitled to be the first to experience new content in the guild, the first to get gear, etc, because they are "better", or have "worked harder", when in reality they have simply been raiding Kara a little longer. They are oblivious to the resentment being generated by this arrangement, and put it into the "not my problem" category. A guild split is on the way for sure. I wish I knew how to tell the GM that this is happening, but the GM is also the raid leader of the A-team, and as long as he is getting what he wants, he doesn't see any problem.
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