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Epic Dolls Episode 63 - Raiding in 3 Styles with Special Guest StompalinaMon, 06 Apr 2009 01:23:11 +0000 [download/play]
This time on Epic Dolls, Leala and Kat are joined by Stompalina from the Rawrcast for a special episode all about raiding. The ladies cover all aspects of raiding from rosters, preparation, theorycrafting, strategy, ranking and loot from three very different perspectives. Leala represents the casual raiding, Kat the intermediate and Stomp the hardcore raider. [...] Login to post a comment
'good show.' by barb Submitted on 2009-04-09 02:04:13 CST Interesting perspective. I am a player with a lot of time. I remember a year ago I fought to get into what I thought was my dream raiding guild, a guild with 800 hardcore people in it; what a nightmare. I learned fast that most of the people in the guild were not people I wanted to spend any time with. It became so bad during one particularly vile incident that I quit the guild and hardcore raid guilds all together.
I would rather pug with people acting poorly then raid with people who are supposed to be on my team yet act like the enemy. I can walk away from a pug with only a moments pain but leaving a guild I tried so hard to be a part of is miserable.
'Yeah' by LealaTurkey Submitted on 2009-04-09 13:09:41 CST It is a sad and unfortunate aspect of the game that sometimes to do the things you want to do (the way you want to do them) you gotta be around people you don't like. I think that's just when you have to decide what is more important: content or company? And the people who can find both are truly lucky.
'good show.' by barb
Submitted on 2009-04-09 02:04:13 CST
Interesting perspective. I am a player with a lot of time. I remember a year ago I fought to get into what I thought was my dream raiding guild, a guild with 800 hardcore people in it; what a nightmare. I learned fast that most of the people in the guild were not people I wanted to spend any time with. It became so bad during one particularly vile incident that I quit the guild and hardcore raid guilds all together.
I would rather pug with people acting poorly then raid with people who are supposed to be on my team yet act like the enemy. I can walk away from a pug with only a moments pain but leaving a guild I tried so hard to be a part of is miserable.
'Yeah' by LealaTurkey
Submitted on 2009-04-09 13:09:41 CST
It is a sad and unfortunate aspect of the game that sometimes to do the things you want to do (the way you want to do them) you gotta be around people you don't like. I think that's just when you have to decide what is more important: content or company? And the people who can find both are truly lucky.