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3-22-2010 @ 5:22PM
BubblePriest said...
@ Alden:
Believe it or not, there are still some people (pugs included) who are decent enough to stick around with a group when they've won what they wanted to help those who helped them get the loot. I used to be an officer in a guild that routinely brought pugs, and the vast majority of them were decent people.
If I were still in the position of taking in pugs to raids I'd be perfectly happy to run the risk of a few selfish pugs dropping. I'd make sure they were never invited to my guild raids again. Reputation works both ways you know.
I imagine the people who drop out of pug raids early are the same people who bail on 5 mans. Thank god they made the ignore list longer.