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5-24-2008 @ 7:24PM
Vepa said...
A fairly decent read, even for someone that doesn't raid anymore like myself.
I gave it up after awhile because my guild would rather try to "even out" gear amongst all the members, where I've noticed all the high-end raiders stick to one group. It's sad that we practically have Karazhan on farm, but the group still wipes and has some weeks that just don't work.
And nobody is geared enough to hit anything outside of KZ, so it's just a single group from the entire guild with like, the same 3 rotating tanks, and 3-4 rotating healers.
I guess what I'm getting to, is group composition plays an important part of raiding. Get comfortable with the people you're playing with and try not to swap raid members because it means have to re-strategize as well as re-teach the fights.
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