With all of this in mind, I am really quite disappointed with a few members of my guild, whose DPS after a month or so of 10-man wow gold is barely above 1500 on Patchwork. The leadership group made a deliberate decision to take new, under geared people farming wow gold in order to even the field and give us a larger pool of geared, effective characters to choose from when the wheel spun back to progression.
For two or three players, this brought a fresh 80 from 1500 DPS to 3000+ DPS in just 6 weeks. For others, they went from 900 DPS to 1200. One melee in particular has two level 213 weapons and cannot push more than 1400. This is after at least 6 gear upgrades (from green to purple!). On top of their poor DPS, this person continually harasses us for a spot in raids.
Now ultimately, I would prefer us to be a 25-man guild; every night 25 people log on with the perfect mix of classes and specs and we raid. Instead, we are a 10-man guild with 15-20 active players, on any given raid night 8-15 will be around. This means that most nights someone draws the short straw. With wow gold on farm status, no-one really minds a night off - but when we start up, and these people who cannot pull their weight will be getting a rude awakening. buy cheap wow gold
I wonder sometimes about the nature of our guild. We are called wow gold and we claim to be a casual guild but perhaps we are not? I personally have a Tank and Healer completely geared definitely top-2 Tank and Healer in the guild in terms of skill and gear and now a DPS who I plan to gear up over the next month or so. Maybe I am not so casual.
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