Guildwatch: The Robin Hood of Gurubashi

Now that's a good looking website. There aren't many around, and while, sure, you don't really need a great looking website as a guild (it's probably better to actually be downing bosses ingame than building resources outside of it), a good-looking website doesn't hurt when getting your guildies excited about being a part of the group.
Lots more guilds and websites (including the drama, downing and recruiting news you're here for) in this week's GW, which starts right after the jump. Don't forget to send us your tips at wowguildwatch@gmail.com -- whether it's your guild or someone else's, we want to hear about it here!
Lots more guilds and websites (including the drama, downing and recruiting news you're here for) in this week's GW, which starts right after the jump. Don't forget to send us your tips at wowguildwatch@gmail.com -- whether it's your guild or someone else's, we want to hear about it here!
DRAMA
- Catastrophe Curve on Arathor officially called it quits after "losing too many people to the frustration of being stuck in T4 content on a low-population, low-progression server." Some of the newer members, we hear, formed Regalia on Arathor, which is currently running Karazhan. A handful server-transferred to another guild, Deevewalkers on Dragonblight, also founded by ex-Curvies. The majority of the core raiders, however, transferred to Shadowsong.
- The Night Council on EU Sporeggar had some good old guild bank drama -- a guildie named Levsando stole everything he could hold from the bank and /gquit. He didn't turn out as well as the folks from the column last week, though -- his guild spread the word, even when he changed his name to Ferocityclaw, and we hear he couldn't join a guild on the server if he tried. Our tipster points out that no, stealing from the guild bank isn't strictly against the game's rules, but it is wrong, as breaking trust always is. The good news, they were able to refill the bank within less than a day. There's one solution -- don't put anything too valuable in your guild bank in the first place.
- I believe we've posted about both Natural Order and Pantheon from Steamwheedle Cartel here before, but this week a tipster provided us with background on the whole thing, and it's almost too epic to fit in this space. Apparently Pantheon was started last year -- the GM of the guild had a forum thread that got locked due to the flames, and that's where the bad blood started. There have been a few skirmishes on the forums in between, and a few fights in game -- we're told that Akraen of Natural Order has tried to attack Nerf, GM of Pantheon, a few times by stealing account info and doing other not-so-cool things. And it's all come to a head lately, as both sides are scheming and trying to get each other in trouble, while guildies in the middle of it are fed up and/or kicked out. Anyone ever heard of actually playing the game instead of causing all the drama? We also hear from another tipster that NO is bragging about the fact that they achieved "notoriety" from being seen in our Drama section -- not exactly something you brag about, guys. As our tipster said, we're kind of laughing at you, not with you.
- Twilight Empire on Ravenholdt-A is apparently getting a little RP freaky around the server, and they're distraught that No Quarter (a Horde guild) keeps harassing them about it, and asking for GM help. Apparently the GMs aren't helping, though -- a Blue poster appears in the thread and says that PvP on a PvP server is no problem at all. We've got no problem against erotic roleplaying -- you can get as freaky as you want, as long as it's not destructive and nobody's getting hurt. But especially on a PvP server, do it someplace private or get killed by the Horde.
- Drama between all of those comic guilds on Dark Iron (the Penny Arcade and PvP webcomics both have guilds there, and I guess Ctrl-Alt-Del also has a guild there now). Well, not really, but the thread is a fun read.
- A few folks from Exanimus apparently decided to ditch Gurubashi to visit the greener grasses of Dragonmaw's Vulgar -- except that they forgot to actually tell their guildies they were leaving, and left behind a lot of unhappy folks. One of those unhappy folks, Jimo, apparently grabbed the Sunmotes out of the bank, and is now selling them for himself. Theft? Nope, he prefers to call it "redistribution of wealth," and says that he's the Robin Hood of the server -- take from the rich guildies, and give money back to the people who really deserve it. It's noble, in a warped little way.
- Brutepickle got caught transferring after a ninja of Last Stand on Elune's bank to Secretfist of Zul'jin. But on page 2, Phantomgreen, GM of Secretfist, shows up and basically says he doesn't care (though in his defense, it sounds like Brutepickle, new name unknown, is just applying to the guild, not actually in it yet). There is one big problem with welcoming a ninja into your guild -- sure, they help the guild bank right away, but how do you know they won't do it again?
- Natural Order on Farstriders raised some hell recently -- they rolled into Exodar and downed Velen for a guild first, and then continued a rampage around the country to take out the other Alliance flames. They faced serious opposition in Ironforge, though, after Allies finally decided to grab their swords. Was a lot of fun, we hear.
- Dead Poets Society on Durotan-H did Loot Reaver in the other day. They did lose the guildleader to an orb, but they survived and downed him at exactly 10:01 -- 1 second into his rage. Hydross and Solarian also fell later in the week. They're still recruiting -- Shaman and Druids, Rogues, and a Pally and Priest.
- Novus Victus on Sen'jin-H had guild first kills of Nightbane, Netherspite, Akil'zon, and High King Maulgar this week. Kara is officially cleared and Gruul went to 20%, so he's on notice for next time.
- Mattari on Norgannon-A has now cleared Kara for the first time and are looking forward to putting it on farm. They're also still looking for new members for a second team, so if you want to help bring the rest of the guild up, look them up.
- Eternal Legacy of the Blackwater Raiders server has downed Lady Vashj. Between drinking beer from their newly gained vials and farming Shadow resist gear, they have begun work on the Kael'thas fight, and are continuing to push forward into Mount Hyjal and Black Temple as well.
- Elder Brethren on Aszune EU have cleared Karazhan, including Nightbane, and have showed up in Zul'Aman yelling for blood. Nalorakk has fallen, and Akil'zon is on notice.
- Mutiny on Khadgar-A has cleared ZA and downed Karathress, because "he couldn't fathom it out." (Ha, get it? That's their joke, not mine, thank goodness). They're also recruiting if you're in the market for a funny guild.
- Athanatoi on EU The Sha'tar-A downed Gurtogg Bloodboil for a server first. Grats!
- Vanguard of Justice on EU Defias Brotherhood dropped Illidan, and one Rogue is very happy -- the mainhand Glaive dropped first kill last week, and the offhand dropped this week. Congrats, you lucky, enviable bastard.
- Progression on Shadowsong is a new guild formed from a few refugees from other realms. In the first three weeks of raiding there, they've dropped The Lurker Below, Morogrim Tidewalker, and Void Reaver. Al'ar has been put on notice.
- Requiem on Korialstrasz-A recently merged from Aces Wild and Devil May Cry, and are rolling through the endgame. They've dropped Loot Reaver so far, and Gruul and Kara are on farm, while Mag is getting "regularly beaten up." Does that mean he's downed or on notice?
- Revelation of Ravencrest downed Kaz'rogal. Way to go.
- Pillage of Garona downed Illidan for a Hordeside server first. Very nice job.
- Darksun Angels on EU Darkspear (they're the ones who coined the "worth every wipe" motto that we posted a while back) have rolled on up to Maggy and taken him out. They're headed to SSC next, and still recruiting, if you're mature, motivated, and interested.
- The guildmaster of Sanctification on Mok'nathal wrote in to give a shout-out to how amazing his guild has been -- he cites a Nightbane kill for the first Kara clear and the first takedown of Void Reaver as guild highlights, and says he's been very impressed with the way the guild has stuck together since they formed in February. Here's to more good times!
- ORDO DOMUS on Exodar-A has downed Illidan. Video or it didn't happen.
- Bovine Fury of Dalaran (winner of this week's Best Guild Name award), after suffering from about 2 months of stagnation and lack of progression, has found two valuable raiding allies in Black Death and Bitter Ashes. Mag is down, as is Lurker, Hydross, Tidewalker, and Fathom Lord. Leo is next, and Lady V and Al'ar are soon to follow. Good luck!
- Midnight Coven has downed Leotheras the Blind very shortly after their first foray into SSC. They'll be heading over to TK next to give Kael something to worry about.
- Hive of Duskwood went and stung Solarian and Al'ar in one night to push up to 3/4 TK. Grats!
- Knights of the Shadows of Kalecgos took their first trip into the Black Temple the other night, and High Warlord Naj'entus went down for a one-shot, Supremus took a few tries but he also fell, and the Shade of Akama didn't survive either. Teron Gorefiend got dropped the next time in -- not bad for a first week in BT indeed.
- Dance Commanders of Eredar took out the Loot Below, and they send thanks to the Flipside Kings for the help. They're also recruiting -- hit up their website to join. Void Reaver also got sent back to the void.
- Primal on Trollbane-A downed Prince in Kara for the first time tonight, only one week after a successful merge with the guild Haven. Both new hands and old hats were present for the take down. Grats!
- Captain Sanders Shirt on Dath'Remar-A has been rocking Karazhan, and has moved on to ZA -- Loas got dropped, as did Akil'zon. Halazzi gave them some trouble, but they'll be back -- he's on notice.
- Ashen Dawn on Ghostlands killed Kael last night after weeks of struggling. They're the third Horde guild to do that on the server, and now only Vashj stands between them and BT. She's on notice.
- Devotion of Bronzebeard-A downed Magtheridon for the first time last weekend. Grats!
- Silenced is an Alliance guild on EU Kul Tiras server who defines themselves as casual raiders. They've had a few folks duck out, and they'd like to continue progression through ZA and 25 mans after Maggy. Apply on their website if you want to help them rebuild a 25 man team.
- Order of Sterling on Moon Guard-A is a heavy RP guild, looking for mature, fun people to role-play with. They accept all levels and classes, as long as you Warlocks can explain why you're not evil demon-mongers (or at least lie believably about it).
- Descendants of Azeroth from Nazthrezim is recruiting all classes but Rogues, and have a big need of Holy Priests and Shamans. They want you to be 60+, at least 17, mature and not vulgar. They're working on Kara and ZA now, and planning to build up a team and head to 25mans in the future.
- EliminatioN says they have a great-looking website, and I have to agree. They're also recruiting on Dunemaul.
- Systematically Insane on Durotan-A is recruiting players geared or nearly geared for MH/BT level raiding. They specifically need healers, mages, and shadow priests but will consider any well geared class.
- Relentless on Cenarion Circle-A is looking for various classes for their 25 man TK, Hyjal and beyond raids. They raid weekends, and are also farming Kara, ZA, and Gruul's for gear and fun. For more information or to apply check the website.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Virtual selves, Odds and ends, Humor, Raiding, Guildwatch, Bosses






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Kirke Jul 2nd 2008 9:14AM
If you think the website you linked to is a "good looking website" then you really need to look around the web a bit more. That website looks ok, but from a developers point of view it is pathetic.
Kirke
Phil Jul 2nd 2008 9:17AM
True, but compared to most guild websites, that's practically artwork.
Matthew Rossi Jul 2nd 2008 9:20AM
I'll admit that the website in question didn't make me dance for joy, but it was a clean, easy to read site.
That's pretty much all I'm looking for, as a non developer. In fact, sites that developers would consider good, I'd probably not even notice. Almost all of the hard work that goes into really elegant web design is invisible to the average person.
Chuddy Jul 2nd 2008 12:30PM
"Almost all of the hard work that goes into really elegant web design is invisible to the average person."
This makes me sad as we all know Matt Rossi is not the Average Person by now. And you know it's not almost all things a good site has, people don't notice. I digress. The Wow guild sites I see remind me of horrid High school kids just being exposed to Dreamweaver creations or, Templated out by the sites that host them.
Warcloud Jul 2nd 2008 3:25PM
Why should it be held to that standard? Nobody's going to hire a developer to do a little guild web site. It's clearly an amateur effort, as it should be, and it's fine for what it is.
(also a developer, glad to not have that same attitude though)
Phil Jul 2nd 2008 9:16AM
Holy cow, Korialstrasz made the news. Even if it was those lousy Allies. ;)
Mabon Jul 2nd 2008 9:37AM
Thank you for adding our guild recruitment post for Sterling on Moon Guard, however, the link you included leads to my podcast, not the guild web site. The correct link is: http://orderofsterling.guildportal.com .
Gimmlette Jul 2nd 2008 9:41AM
I liked the cleanness of the interface. If I'm a guild member, what I need is easy to find. I'm not a fan of the black backgrounds as they get overdone easily but the black complimented rather than detracted from the site. I like their use of photos too.
I have found with Spectacular Death, that a web site where what you need to know is easy to retrieve makes guild communication so much better. The "Guild Message of the Day" is nice, but it's not long enough and if Blizzard has messages, it comes on and poofs before people can read it.
With the site available to guilds, we use guildportal.com, there is no reason not to have even a one page informational site for one's guild. Maintaining it, however, gets to be a chore. I do most of the posting but I have a webmistress who has poked into the nooks and crannies so if we want to do something different, she can help.
Rumbly Jul 2nd 2008 11:11AM
I agree with the previous statements. A clean site with basic content isn't too much to ask.
I'm curious on opinions on my site though.
http://www.fubared.us
Angelus Jul 2nd 2008 7:58PM
nice website Rumbly :)
Whoopssa Jul 3rd 2008 2:53PM
Rumbly is a god.
Not really, but we like to tell him that ;)
Jamie Nicholson Jul 2nd 2008 12:25PM
Thats my website, thanks for the link wowinsider. Basically I was just going for a smooth easy to read page that didnt look like a portal, i hate portals lol. anyways thankyou HEAPS for the mention :)
and p.s. were recruiting on Dreadmaul not Dunemaul :P
shaardone Jul 2nd 2008 12:56PM
i love the EliminatioN website. very clean, to the point, and not distracting. just the way a good website should be done.
MENNONH Jul 2nd 2008 5:03PM
Thank you for adding our guild to the recruitment page here. Just a side note... MENNONH from Descendents of Azeroth here... yea..Descendents, lol. We will take younger than 17 IF you are mature and can handle your emotions. We are not strict on class builds, and if you are a rogue, what the heck, apply anyhow.
We expect people to have real lives, but also ask that you participate. Have TS, 4 guild tabs, and we all are friends and like to have fun. Feel free to ask for a run with us whenever you like.
Pigs need love Jul 2nd 2008 6:55PM
This is the third time a post has said Dunemaul instead of Dreadmaul.
School up.
Thorn Jul 3rd 2008 7:35AM
Nice to see Pillage making progress. Their ZA guide helped me and my guildies out quite a bit back as we progressed through that place.
Hell, I'll plug their site too just because of that (and the fact that there's no link to it in this article): http://pillage.uber.com/