Thursday saw lod #121
Friday saw lod #122
Sunday saw lod #123
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Sunday saw rs25hc x4 once again for #73,74,75 & 76 on hc
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Still recruiting all classes & specs, with perhaps an emphasis on rsham, capable rets, flexible spriests, flexible disc.
If you're a hardcore raider then this guild is for you. They are very organized for that. For anyone that's new or want to learn mechanics don't bother to join. They have LOD runs and ALT runs. Their ALT runs are 8/12H. ALT runs are not for people who are new to Heroics. ALT runs means that you've been playing for years and have at least 3 other alts and knows the Heroics mechanics in and out. If you don't know mechanics then they wont invite you to the group in the first place and if you make the group and you make an honest mistake then they will all dogpile and called you dumbass on discord and whisper you to kill yourself for wasting 24 other people's time, which goes against their own guild rules:
1)Respect other guild members
2)Have fun
They have some video guides on their discord that they expect you to perfect by watching. This is extremely unreasonable because unless you get to practice it first hand, no amount of videos will make you perfect. Making mistakes will lead to dkp drop and black listed for future raids. I didn't play WOTLK when it was came out so im not familiar with most of the Heroic bosses. Most of my items are from farming gold and buying via coins.
They use dkp system to bet on items. You can win some 277 items by betting ~15 dkp but some 264 goes for 3k+. If you bet wrong then they will chew you up instead of letting you know that you shouldn't be doing that. Also goodluck on betting on BIS items because the some officers will actually whisper you not to bet on it because they need it. Well if you want to be invite for future raids, then you better not bet on it because they hold grudges.
And also being racist will get you to the officers' good side. They love it.
TLDR:
Good guild for hardcore raiders
Extremely toxic for new players and you will get constant messages telling you to kill yourself
Just going to respond to the above post with my own experience. I've raided with JD between 2 and 3 years now. I joined not knowing anyone nor did I really know the content all that well after ~10 years of not playing. Early on .. and still today (just a lot less) I made many mistakes and got chewed out a bit for making those mistakes. BUT I made sure I learned, came prepared, and most importantly I made sure I researched all my specs and did my job. For about the first 3 months I came online and didn't get invited to raid but when I finally did get in I made sure I did my job. Despite making those mistakes early on I kept learning and because of my dedication I became someone who was regularly invited to raid. Because of the patience, dedication and probably most importantly, taking responsibility for the times when I **** up, I've found a group of players that are truly a blast to enjoy the content with.
Once again a bit of a slower week - thursday off however
Friday saw lod #144
Saturday saw lod #145
Sunday saw rs25hc x2 for 98 & 99
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Still recruiting all classes & specs, with perhaps an emphasis on rsham, capable rets, flexible spriests, flexible disc. & hunters.
Just going to respond to the above post with my own experience. I've raided with JD between 2 and 3 years now. I joined not knowing anyone nor did I really know the content all that well after ~10 years of not playing. Early on .. and still today (just a lot less) I made many mistakes and got chewed out a bit for making those mistakes. BUT I made sure I learned, came prepared, and most importantly I made sure I researched all my specs and did my job. For about the first 3 months I came online and didn't get invited to raid but when I finally did get in I made sure I did my job. Despite making those mistakes early on I kept learning and because of my dedication I became someone who was regularly invited to raid. Because of the patience, dedication and probably most importantly, taking responsibility for the times when I **** up, I've found a group of players that are truly a blast to enjoy the content with.
^ Authentic experience. Yes you'll get chewed out, but it's no different from playing any other competitive sport. You improve and then you enjoy it from the other side.