tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439233222850188931.post8472072280356803160..comments2021-11-30T21:43:05.437-05:00Comments on Kal's Corner: Drama Time, Two Gquits in a RowKalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04512618793977395998noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439233222850188931.post-64842727713575131412013-04-21T11:33:20.360-04:002013-04-21T11:33:20.360-04:00That's exactly the case on Durotan. The Horde ...That's exactly the case on Durotan. The Horde side is small and they have that "raid with us or you suck" thing going. No respect between guilds. On the Ally side, there's cooperation between guilds frequently, and many players keep characters in each of these allied guilds, for example, and .<br /><br />On the Ally side, though, the guild leader was trying to kickstart a 25 man in a wannabe hardcore way, but his attitude sets him up for failure. Who the hell needs class officers anyway? That's a relic from 40 man raids.Kalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04512618793977395998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439233222850188931.post-15396882722130010242013-04-21T02:10:19.586-04:002013-04-21T02:10:19.586-04:00I totally agree with what you have posted. Typical...I totally agree with what you have posted. Typically, low population realms have a more "raid with us or you suck" feel to them, but high population realm will try to suck people into hardcore raiding. The problem is that these groups usually fail because people don't want to progress with a guild that become a second job. I usually pug raids. There are a lot of idiots, but a lot of great groups also. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com