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![]() Best advice: Show up on time.
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![]() As a Druid, you will port people out when raid is over. You will likely be expected to pick people up before the raid. These will be lazy assholes who just didn't feel like getting there before hand and feel entitled to free ports from guildies who made it their beeswax to be there on time.
Your role will depend on the encounter. Don't hesitate to ask. Research the encounter beforehand, if you can. There is so much information about raid encounters now. Just make sure you are reading about the correct one. Some zones/mobs have changed on live (multiple times in some cases). If your guild has forums, make a post requesting help. I've never raided as a druid or healers, so I can't get much more specific.
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![]() There are no basics, just play the damn game...
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