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11-26-2010 @ 11:39AM
Pyromelter said...
Up rated for wow progress. I really think that is the best measure of how good raiding is on a server, although I do believe the pug communities on each can vary. I'm told on top servers, there are pugs that end up doing full hardmode clears of current content; however I also know that these "pugs" oftentimes are made up of people from the top 2-3 guilds, and they might bring in a healer or someone else they know from other means.
Wow progress is the best place to start, however. From there, you can check out the realm forums, roll a low-level alt, ask around. In wrath, GDKP's were a great way to get your feet wet in end-game raiding, although it remains to be seen with the new raid lockouts how that will go.
But yes, start with www.wowprogress.com if your main concern is raiding.