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9-30-2011 @ 8:16PM
Fweet said...
Our guild leader through BC and Wrath always seemed to know everybody's gear situation and was very fair about raid drops (He had an uncanny knack for knowing when a player hadn't received an upgrade in a while). Granted, we ran pretty much pure guild raids only, so drama was low, but loot distribution usually went like this: "Link what you're replacing." Those interested in the item would show what they currently have, then we'd see "[Name] receives [item]" and everybody would congratulate the recipient.
Sure, there were times when the decision took a minute or two, but that was usually when he was consulting the rest of the officers for input. I really enjoyed this relaxed approach - Near-zero drama for years.
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