Is it just me?

Jan. 8, 2008 | by Slyphoe | Tags: dungeon, environment, warcraft

Hi guys, and welcome to Aoi. Why Aoi? No idea... anyways, my 1st thought heads up directly to what's happening to me and my WoW experience.

As of today, I have 3 chars on 70 and 3 more reaching 50. Honestly speaking, questing and leveling is the only thing that keeps me on WoW. The dificulty on getting on a guild is huge this days, that it makes me wonder why..

Well... mainly i think it's a dungeon set problem... the number of players required for each high level instance is not right, and i'm sure you all aggree.

Probably "The Sunwell" will make guild open some slots for new members and then me and many others will have the chance to prove themselves to others and may experience end game dungeons.

At least I hope so!

Drop your thoughts

Cya next time.

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7 months, 1 week ago

learning more.thx
welcome to my house http://blog.c-o.cc/

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7 months, 1 week ago

This topic is interesting, especially since it occurs in every guild that raids in the game. Like Flisher said there is a huge distance between the gear of the starters and the generic players. Yet at one point in time the starters had the same gear as the generics. They went through strenuous work to step into a raid and once in, even more work trying to down every boss one at a time. Much work goes into preparing for a raid and once you get the ball rolling it gets mroe difficult to concentrate on other guildies to get'em to where you are.

While the starters gain even MORE gear from downing raid bosses, the generics miss the opportunity and fall farther behind. This is why i try and reccomend to others not in kara for the night or what not to run regular instances and especially run heroics. Even if its just the easy ones like ramparts and slave pens. They can save up their badges, and possibly get a piece of gear or two. Hopefully this does minimize the gap from the geared and not geared.

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7 months, 2 weeks ago

one of the problem is the progression.
Most guild doesn't run more than 1 core group, and the distance (gear) between the top and the other is soo big that they can't even ask for a replacement guy from their generic pool.

Luckily I'm in a guild running 2x25 man, and still having room for ZA+Karazan at the same time.

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7 months, 2 weeks ago

True

Another thing happening is the growth of guilds on every server. Understandable though, most of the players that don't have access to the core group usually decide to leave and try to create their own guild.