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12-21-2010 @ 8:28AM
LittleHamster said...
I thought 50-60 members is a fairly large guild too. I'm in a 25man raiding guild, and we have probably 30 members. We hit the guild xp cap every day even before I get back from work. The cap is set fairly low not to punish 10man guilds I believe.
@Kar I think the alts contribute more to the daily cap actually. From what I understand, you only get guild xp from quests, running guild pvp, dungeons and raids. We are semi-casual with raiding (haven't started raiding properly since cata), but all our raiding mains have farmed heroics to the point that it's not worth doing any more (ie 346 geared and maxed out justice points). As it stands now, the only real contributors to guild xp are the alts levelling up or farming gear from normal and heroics 85 dungeons.
Ofc if you are in a PvP guild then arena season just started and the mains should be able to contribute still.