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Post  Shadowolf Sat Mar 22, 2008 4:09 am

What we as a Guild expect from you as a member

• Be a good ambassador for the Guild by behaving appropriately in the game – this is especially important when playing with non-Guild members.

• Keep updated about what’s going on in the Guild by visiting the forum regularly

• Help out where you can and you will find that others will be willing to help YOU out, this will make questing as well as Raids become much more fun for you and the others

• Respect others by showing up to events you have signed up for, or notify our party members/Class Leader in good time that you are not going to make it

• Remember that WoW is a game and that the main reason for playing it is to have a good time and get some relaxation. Don’t take failures in quests or instances too hard. It takes time to learn how to beat those baddies sometimes. The most important thing is to have fun and be in good company of others – which with some patience will help you develop better and better game strategies.


During Raids
The Raidleader will announce when the raid starts and ends and when to attack mobs and bosses. During the raid the Raidleader is the first to tell about the tactics and distribute the roles for CC and CS etc or this will be told via your specific channel. If you have some important new information fx. about a boss, its ok to tell after the Raidleader is done with his walkthrough of the fight. Don't lecture other raiders on how to play their character. Do not try to hurry things along.

Please wait for Master Looter to open biddings BEFORE rolling. Any rolls before bidding starts will be ignored. Please wait for ML to loot FIRST


FINALLY


An excessive amount of complaining, non-constructive criticism, arguing within the guild, etc., will result in removal from the guild. This does not mean that members can never complain, criticize or argue. The keyword here is "excessive", meaning that it reaches the point where it affects guild cohesiveness. Any guild member that engages in excessively disruptive behavior will receive a cautionary warning first, and if that behavior continues, they will be booted from the guild.
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