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10-13-2009 @ 6:05PM
Nazgûl said...
I hate these situations surely, but I hate more when people are so stubborn and unwilling to learn, that you suggest something to them and they promptly quit the guild because people "won't let me play my way". (Yes, that really happened)
A school of raiding you say? Interesting idea.
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10-13-2009 @ 7:42PM
Bronwyn said...
This. Now, I don't think that people have to play *my* way necessarily, but there's a difference between, say, raiding as a frost mage (which I did for a bit and actually pulled fairly decent dps) and raiding in a fire spec but using only arcane spells.
If you can do well playing your own way, then it's obviously working. If you can't do well, then you need to figure out how to do well your way or change it.
10-14-2009 @ 10:10AM
Citabria said...
"A school of raiding..."
If: WoW.com has a huge readership.
If: WoW.com already has guilds associated with it, a'la "It came from the blog..."
Then: Why not make up on a PVE realm and hold those very classes? Naxx 25 over and over again. Only WoW.com leaders have speech activated in the vent or TS server. 30 minutes each boss. Rotate in new players every boss or two.