Does anyone have any tips about making a successful guild?
Not really, you will not be able to run a successful guild by reading a few lines of text here at the forum, just exacly as not everyone can just throw up a site like this. If it was easy, we'd all have our own forum, and our own guild.
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I already have a guild with about 100 people in it. I just want some tips that might help me. Those tips might not even help, but if they do, all the better.
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I already have a guild with about 100 people in it. I just want some tips that might help me. Those tips might not even help, but if they do, all the better.
Ok. First tip: 100 people is a lot, you might want to consider cutting it down
Seriously though, a serious raiding guild probably wouldn't go past 60, that's for effectiveness. Larger guilds become hard to manage and organize. More people require more tending to, so to speak.
I've never led a guild on my own though, save for a failed attempt when I'd just gotten WoW, so I'm probably not the best guy to ask.
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I have my guild split up into 2, 45 men guilds. It works really well, I'm about to start a third soon. I appoint my generals in the main guild to go and aid the other one. It really helps when you want to expand. Instead of having people that don't really want to do anything, I put them in positions that make them more active and productive. Instead of having the leader in one guild work his ass off recruiting, split the job in 2 and it goes a lot smooder.
I'm planning a raid on Ogrimmar this weekend, do you guys have any tips, before I go to my doom.
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yea heres one try to do it at midnight or a little later, less defenders that can really do something because depending on witch server most of the 70s would be doing raids at the time so u are really cutting the defenders in half or at least weakening the town...because that happened to me one time, Stormwind was being attacked but i was on a Kara raid and i wasn't going to stop raiding just to stop the horde from killing the king
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I don't know if someone has asked this already (it's a really long thread now) but I want to know what's harder to do, dungeons in heroic mode or running karazhan in terms of gear needed.
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I don't know if someone has asked this already (it's a really long thread now) but I want to know what's harder to do, dungeons in heroic mode or running karazhan in terms of gear needed.
With my old experience, I can't give you a definitive answer, but if I'm to guess I'd say it's harder to do Karazhan for an equally geared group. Though it depends on the bosses as well, the first bosses in Karazhan are easier than the latter by quite a margin.
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How do i find parties to do RFC (Ragefire chasm) with me?
Seriously, i can't even find any parties in my realm to do it with me. Im a level12 druid.
Also, i plan to be a Resto druid. Where can i find parties to party with me for leveling? Where should i level?
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To find the truth, you must risk everything.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
Seriously though, a serious raiding guild probably wouldn't go past 60, that's for effectiveness. Larger guilds become hard to manage and organize. More people require more tending to, so to speak.
I've never led a guild on my own though, save for a failed attempt when I'd just gotten WoW, so I'm probably not the best guy to ask.
I'm planning a raid on Ogrimmar this weekend, do you guys have any tips, before I go to my doom.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
Seriously, i can't even find any parties in my realm to do it with me. Im a level12 druid.
Also, i plan to be a Resto druid. Where can i find parties to party with me for leveling? Where should i level?
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