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10-25-2010 @ 9:15PM
rkaliski said...
The fear when you get a high end raider in a casual guild is that your performance will suffer without them. In reality, unless you plan on turning casual to hardcore, you can always find someone who is skilled but undergeared then teach them the fights and gear up. My guilds warrior tank who quit between the pressures of school, job and girlfriend agro. I had tanked on and off for all of WoW so I was asked to fill in. It took a little time to get used to full time tanking rather than hitting the boss in the ass with your two big swords but we did well.
Kick the sucker out of the guild. I've seen so many of these types who would quit to find greener pastures. What they are looking for is for the regular guildies to be in awe of their uberness. They will wreck your guild or possibly worse, change it from casual to hardcore by "recruiting" more of their friends and taking over.
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