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11-07-2009 @ 8:19AM
MechaKingGhidra said...
Probably the only thing similar to this is the classic 'sign up for raids on the website' dealie. Despite the in-game calendar, many guilds only use that as a last-minute resort for picking up non-priority members who can fill a vacant spot in a raid simply because one of the originally intended people who signed up on their website could not make it for some reason or another.
Other than that, asides from miscellaneous role-playing biographies fleshing out into organized events that happen to have interaction (albeit usually on a very, very minor scale) with an ongoing story played by people in their non-raid time, I cannot think of anything else off the top of my head that would get people actively using a guild's website.
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