tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5454650400712521073.post6006800205696926578..comments2023-02-28T19:41:39.529+11:00Comments on Foo's WoW musings: Arozcaldo raid etiquetteFoohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02444693774790165427noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5454650400712521073.post-20272428792729893722010-09-16T05:05:39.748+10:002010-09-16T05:05:39.748+10:00Your guild sounds very well focused and run, mine ...Your guild sounds very well focused and run, mine is very similar. I agree with the thoughts that you need to slow down in a raid and work to improve yourself each wipe. We have to help people to recognize the right and wrong ways to do a fight, and how to fix their mistakes/bad habits. There is only so much that reading can help you with...sometimes you have to get in there and wipe a few times for it to really sink in.<br /><br />As far as dealing with the disgruntled guildies...we ended up splitting our raiding core into two nights -- one is casual night, one is progression night. Our casuals do not have enforced specs, but still come prepared. They may not be able to make it every single week, but that is why we have a day dedicated just to them. They might stand in fire a little too long and run the wrong way more often than not, but I will still heal them so they can have some fun and experience raiding.<br /><br />And of course our progression run is just that -- our 10 man A team.Nataliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13521545756631742795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5454650400712521073.post-34201377133442336712010-09-07T12:03:53.869+10:002010-09-07T12:03:53.869+10:00Arozcaldo is a social guild with pretentions of ra...Arozcaldo is a social guild with pretentions of raiding. That said, at 4 hours/week I think we do OK. Most guilds are social but many pretend otherwise.<br /><br />The drink of hot chocholate allows people to hear what you have to say.<br /><br />The alternative is that people will often tune out, /gkick or /gleave. Skip the chocolate and talk to that blank wall over there. It could pay you just as much attention.<br /><br />I am prone to wishing problems didn't exist. Sometimes I can't see them (focused on those healing raid frames). Sometimes I won't see them because it is easier not to. It is every member's (and guest's) right to point things out (within the above rules). I might even write a blog post about it.Foohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02444693774790165427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5454650400712521073.post-22732755069139788502010-09-07T07:59:32.880+10:002010-09-07T07:59:32.880+10:00Foo Ima' let yo finish, but Egamad has the bes...Foo Ima' let yo finish, but Egamad has the best blog posts around. <br /><br />All that said I enjoy reading your blog whenever my boredom drags me to it, or I get forced ever so subtly to read it... <br /><br />See I'm more of a this is what you need to do to stop screwing up, not a "come here, have a hot coco lets talk about your feelings" person... <br /><br />But your point is well made, I guess...Egamadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01359281167632405657noreply@blogger.com