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8-28-2007 @ 4:11PM
Mattlistener said...
If you read the WowJutsu FAQ, you'll see that it only ranks guilds who have at least 10 level 70 players and an instance-loot score of at least 20, which is comparable to being halfway through Karazhan.
So of course, 99.99% of guilds who are at least halfway through Karazhan have been to Karazhan.
The .01% would represent a guild that's never killed a boss in Karazhan, but one of whose members have gotten loot from a boss in Gruul's Lair. Wowjutsu has no way to know whether a player was in a raid consisting of their own guildmembers at the time they got a piece of loot. Undoubtedly that means that player filled in an empty slot in a more-progressed guild's raid.
This also explains the numerous cases where WowJutsu credits a guild for killing Gruul that has never killed Maulgar.
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