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  1. #11
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    Lol, i raid on my druid for one thing only, raiding. I don't do heroics. I hate them. Many times I have been asked to heal a heroic, never felt guilty about turning them down with a simple, "I don't do heroics."

    Raiding toons are for raids, it's logged off whenever there isn't a raid on.
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    Healer. Raid guild. Nightmares.

    I always play healers and will *never* join another raid guild because of it. I rolled a resto druid the day of release, so they were completely sucktastic. But I was a really good healer, so I never got a moment's rest. I was automitically signed up for every raid even if I hadn't planned to go. The second I logged on it was "Hey Kate, we need you to come heal XXX to get YYY thier ZZZ for raid AAA this week." Entire days were spent chain-running Blackrock. I still have nightmares of solo-healing UBRS.

    Now it's only small guilds of people I know IRL. I MB so we can do the content we couldn't do. Between myself and my husband, we're half the raid as it is. If there's enough real people on for even most of a 5man group, then there's enough for a 10man raid. How can you not love that?
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    I used to raid heaps.

    Like 6 days, at least four hours a night...

    Got into boxing and found it to be a massive relief being able to just play on your terms.

    When you want, where you want, whatever you want..

    No demands, no hassles. Nothing.

    Wotlk comes out, I solo grind my pally & priest to 80. I have the priest holy specced for the first time and really enjoy the healing side of things..

    Join a very casual raiding guild. Run naxx a few times, not much further than that. Almost completely ignore the boxing toons for a couple of months...

    Then it starts to get demanding again. Every time I log the priest someone is hitting me up to do something for them. Healers are in serious demand on my server. The guild is calling raids if I dont show up. And they let me know it too...

    I dont even log the toon anymore.

    freedom is only a /gquit away.

    Most peeps will forget you in a week anyway when you stop helping them get loot...
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    I am part of a 10 man raid guild, except that we don't even have 10 bodies except once in a very rare moon. I bring 2-5 toons depending on who logs in and it's great. Otherwise basically they run their own 5 man group and I run my crew, and we swap toons around if someone needs something specific.

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    I miss the social interaction of a guild, but I don't miss the "have to be x at x with xxx" aspect to it, and all the guild drama.

    I'd love to see Ulduar, but at what cost? The first fight is not exactly MB friendly...

    I've debated taking my private guild public, but where to put everything in the guild bank?

    I miss my old guild - we had enough level cap people to do Heroics, and had deep ties to other guilds that were raiding, and we got to go quite frequently. We also had a blast in guild chat.

    I don't miss my old raiding guild, at all.

    Meh. It's been so long since I interacted with people, they've all moved on, and I don't know anyone anymore.

    I'm working on my alts. I have 3 guys and gals working their way through Westfall, it's nice to disconnect from the end game a bit. Ah, the old days, when you had no clue what was waiting for you past the Deadmines...
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    I've been very WoW-antisocial myself since I got into boxing. Not that I thought the social part was really worth it after all the other nuisances that come with running in someone else's guild, but I do miss chatting with folks about something other than wtfhowyoudoingthat???? Often my girlfriend is playing on the web in the same room while I'm in WoW, so that helps. At least I have someone to complain to.

    Once I get a team to 80 and am no longer going full steam ahead on quests, I wouldn't mind getting something together like Dorffo's got. That degree of flexibility between total self-sufficiency and letting others in on the fun would be nice once in awhile.
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  7. #17

    Default RE: ugg... I joined a raiding guild

    Quote Originally Posted by 'Catamer',index.php?page=Thread&postID=174095#post 174095
    I have just about run the cambit of stuff that I can multibox so a guild mate and I both joined a raiding guild.
    To each his own, but I would never join a raiding guild because I ran out of stuff to do. A raid guild is going to place demands on your playtime and weekly schedule. I'd join a raiding guild only if I really wanted to raid and was willing to compromise on my playtime and RL schedule.

    If what you want is to see the 10/25 man content, you might want to look for a more casual guild that runs them. They won't progress as quickly and might have their off-nights, but they put less of a demand on your time.

    I always played with friends, and we managed to do some 10-man raiding (Karazhan mostly) and a few 25-man attempts (Gruul's, Mag) on a very casual schedule because most of us were working adults with families and such. It was fun but we missed a lot of content. At the same time, I preferred the laid-back approach we had, even if it slowed our progress to a crawl. You have to find what you want or (as in our case) bring it with you.
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    Eh im fortunate enough to be in a raid guild i think..

    I get to buy BOE epics for my characters that most other players dont want to spend the cash on, I can switch out my main for a alt to bring to raids and get naxx gearz.

    I have 5 shamans guilded in my current guild, and everyone knows that I multibox. If I don't want to raid, then I don't signup for that week... none of us really run heroics much anymore because well no one needs any gear from a heroic (its kinda sad really).
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    I can't stand being in a raid guild any longer. I loved seeing content, but it always feels like you're calling out sick from work when you don't show up because you wanted to do something else. You couldn't admit that you wanted to play another game. You actually have to lie to your guild. The more truthful you are, the less they like you. It sucks, really. I understand why it is that way, because it has to be kind of like a team sport, where you rely on one another. It's just not ideal for a video game for me. I did love seeing the content and I made a couple friends here and there, though I talk to few if any of them anymore.

    I've been taking it easy lately so I don't burn out on WoW, but hopefully I can see all content by boxing it with my 10 man, even if I have to wait for the NEXT expansion in some cases.

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    I'm not raiding any more, but I still a member of the raiding guild and all my friends is in this guild. I have 11 hours difference with my guild now and can join any raids at Saturdays and Sundays only. Long story short... a couple days later I got lvl 80 with my team they invite my pally to the Naxx-25. Three hours run... and I'm the owner of six new armor pieces for my pally. All entry-level heroics looks available for my team now. My resto shammy will be invited for the same run next Saturday probably...

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