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Get you a guild wherein you are happy to see your guildmates get loot because you like and respect them.
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Thanks for the folks that helped me find the Drift. Random loot with some restricted rolls that feel really fair. I'm looking forward to end game content again. Not feeling any bad Ju Ju towards those who are point system advocates, just not interested in a system that will never give me a lot of options since I can't do end game content all that often. Like Potatus said, get happy.
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You have MORE options in a more serious raid guild, but no one ever believes it when people try to explain it. Hope you enjoy the Drift, I'm sure its a fine crew.
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In a casual guild you will be getting less targets (less raids that fit into your schedule), and less chance of getting the item you want in any single raid due to the RNG of /random. The only benefit to being in a random guild is if there is a server event that removes competition, your guild somehow kills a higher end target, and you win an item that is worth a lot of DKP. This doesn't really happen though, since the high DKP value items tend to drop off of mobs that smaller guilds can't handle anyway, so they won't be able to kill it during a server event. Server events where multiple guilds team up to kill Vulak and /random the loot doesn't count, since that kind of event nullifies whatever reward system the guilds have.
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Last edited by DeathsSilkyMist; 08-18-2022 at 02:41 PM..
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Freya's Chariot is dead soon.
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To be fair, people often feel overwhelmed jumping straight from leveling a toon into a high end raid guild. People stepping up from leveling guild > casual raiding > competitive raiding are usually more comfortable at each step. But still, the idea that people with lower playtimes can't benefit from joining the hardcore guilds is absolutely the opposite of reality.
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One of the perks of joining a hardcore raiding guild is that a lot of those people are cranked in gear. I was able to pickup huge upgrades because I was there and there was simply no one else who wanted the item. I came in with a "I don't want any items I just want to see a big ass dragon die" attitude and did whatever I was told to do, and I got to get a few neat items for it. | |||
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There are reasons to hang out in the lower-tier guilds, but loot is not it. For example I refuse to join DKP guilds on general principle (I regard it as akin to gilded age company scrip) and I don't much care for raids, so I float around in lower-end guilds as they come and go. That's a good reason to do that. Loot, is not. At best you'll quit the low end guild and simply use it as a stepping-stone and you'll end up with a bunch of people mad at you for your trouble. Danth | |||
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