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- General
- Initiate period
- Raiding
- DKP system
- eon strives to be a guild comprised of mature players, with a reasonably civil guild chat and as little personal ego trips as possible. Our main goal is raiding the high end PvE content of The Burning Crusade. We have a number of officers/raid leaders, whom you can contact if you have questions. Our core raiding members will have the Member rank, social members will be given the Cheerleader rank.
Because social skills matter much to us, please note that eon recruits the player, not the ingame character. For the same reason we do not approve of account sharing.
- If you get invited to eon you will be given the rank of Initiate. This means you will be going through a trial period, during which we will decide if you will be a) promoted to Member rank, or b) made redundant. As an Initiate, the main criteria we will decide your future upon are: social skills, understanding your role in different raid encounters and general raid performance.
- Our website is a powerful guild management tool, and all our raids will be scheduled there. Guild members will have to sign up for each raid, and show up in time, and prepared. Raid balance is first priority when officers set up a raid, so sometimes, depending on the number of signups, there is a chance you won't get invited. Usually you will still get credit for the raid if you signed up for it, provided you stay online as a «substitute».
When raiding, we use Ventrilo, and some basic raid add-ons like Omen and BigWigs. Please refrain from using similar add-ons like KTM. We expect our members to read up on any encounters you don't know intimately, and staying updated on your class' theorycraft. Our current raidingschedule is as follows.
- Monday 18.45-23.00
- Wednesday 18.45-23.00
- Sunday 17.45-23.00
- eon doesn't use a traditional DKP system. We use a system where you get credit for boss kills/wipe attempts, and build up a personal score for every raiding instance. In addition every member must make a Wishlist of items that are either a major (PvE) upgrade for you, or a minor upgrade. Major upgrades are items that will make your character better at what it does in raids, such as dps increase, more +healing, etc. Minor upgrades could be items for PvP, offspec items, etc. Also note that the two categories have their own, separate score pool, so getting a minor upgrade will not affect your chances of getting a major upgrade later.
When an item drops, officers will check which member has the highest score, and the loot will be given to that person (unless it's clearly wrong – i.e. Prot warriors having Tsunami Talisman as a Major upgrade). Generally, the list for major upgrades will always have priority over the list of minor upgrades, and Members will have priority over lower guild ranks. In the event of a tie (as will be the case when we enter new instances) we will roll to decide the outcome.
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