The Wordy Warrior has added to their series of “10 Ways…” posts with
today’s 10 Ways to Make Your Guild Love You. Whereas her first couple of
posts in the series were aimed at the rank and file of a guild or raid,
aiming to warm up to your raid leaders or guild officers, this one is
aimed at those very officers. How do you get the rank and file to like
you?
As a Guild Leader, I absolutely agree with the points she puts forth,
and I recommend this list to any guild officer, especially those that
are just getting started with their guild. Over the
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being a GM, the #1 thing I’ve learned is qJhhinti that there are
absolutely real faces behind those pixels, and you need to know how to
interact with those people. You need to get to know them, you need to
try and be a little personal with them, and you should know how to talk
to them. Everyone is a little bit different.
Most of my guild is very rough and tumble, we can yell at each other and
everybody is fine afterwards, no harm done. There are a few people you
just need to be more gentle with, though. People you need to talk to in
private if there’s a problem, make sure life is going okay, all of that
sort of thing. You can’t treat everyone the same, you need to be able to
figure people out.
Being an officer is definitely a job, but I think it’s worthwhile.
Personally, I think the most important thing to keep in mind as an
officer is that you’re not above the rest of
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to pull rank to stop drama now and then, but you should always remember
that they’re not just pets to order around in raids. They’re your
friends, your teammates. Without them, you’re really not much at all and
might just find yourself on Guildwatch.
The twinks were a little doom-and-gloom before the patch, but it seems
like the end of the world has come and gone, and they’re still
interested in twinking. As Drayner over at Twinkinfo predicted, all of
the changes on the PTR went live: enchants have level requirements, as
did profession buffs, and those aren’t scaling either. At this point, it
sounds like the only way to twink out your character (which means make
it super powerful at a certain low level) is to fit them out in the best
gear you can find for the level.
If you can keep them at that level, that is — apparently there’s a bug
in the game with queuing up for BGs where you are sometimes accidentally
transported to
tera gold a graveyard when you queue. And for some twinks sitting
just on the brink of leveling, that extra few points of exploration XP
could ruin everything. Be careful with that, though we’re sure a hotfix
is incoming soon.
But nevertheless, people apparently still twinking — while there are
good numbers of people ready to leave twinking (or even the game), the
majority of answers on their poll over there say that people are still
going to try ruling the lower level battlegrounds. Which is about what
we expected before the patch: these people live to bend the rules as far
as they’ll go, and a few more probably won’t stop them.