I've had a lot of mixed responses, some really bad. Last night this enhance shaman was getting attacked by an allie So I blasted the mage to 10% and he Ice Blocked. The Elemental Killed the Shaman before I could heal him, but he was full mana so I guess he was silenced ... or ... anyhow, I chase the mage a little bit just to make sure he's actually leaving then turn around to the shaman, I start to rez but realize there's a paladin there already mid cast. So I wave at em and follow the mage who is by this point LONG gone. As soon as I crest a hill the Shaman calls me a "fag hacker." lol. I told him, thanks for that. I'll be sure to note his name for the next time I see allies attacking him, then ran off to turn in my Runes and DE the epix. A lot of the negativity seems to come from two places, one asian gold farmers/botters and general ignorance/envy. (ok so that's kinda four places, but go with me on this). Gold farmers and/or botters have been a pretty big issue with players, because blizz keeps saying they've closed X accounts for botting. And because of those annoying whispers we receive on occasion, but once upon a time every 5 minutes. As a result, I think a lot of "legit" players are just wary. And I don't begrudge them that wariness. But again, this comes to our part about ignorance and envy. Some people wish they could get paid to farm gold, or wish they could bot, or had the cajones to ... and THEN when they realize we're boxing ... all these weird retarted feelings go haywire. Unfortunately, it also seems the younger the person is the more likely they are to simply spout off and show their ignorance rather than taking a step back and thinking about the situation. Luckilly though, my experience while varied has been largely positive. Reading the recent "My guild flamed me" thread I feel even luckier to have a guild of supportive friends who not only think it's interesting, there's actually several who've been asking me questions and started taking their first tentative steps into boxing themselves. So, keep the faith. There ARE reasonable human beings in the world, sometimes you just have to look harder to find them.