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6-25-2010 @ 4:28PM
VampireDKC said...
I think that burn-out happens more(is experianced more) in Raiding groups. As a Council member and MT for our 10/25 raids I feel like I have an obbligation to go through with raiding just to keep it going. I have seen a lot of guildies dropping left and right from burn-out and this does not help.
I got married last month and went on a honnymoon this was a good excuse to not play for one hole month. I came back and as my spot for raiding was taken and we had to go on alot of visits to family to catch up I slowly started raiding. The repalcement tank has come and gone in the mainwhyle and I am back as MT and RL. I raid a little less and do alot of achivement hunting and alt leveling(need to have them to 80 before cata;)).
This small break has helped to get the burn-out feeling slip off a bid but it is still there. When we do not have enough ppl on thuesday for our 10 man I can get really frustrated before we even start but a well just keep the guild and hope it survives till cata hits.
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