tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post4035103923264085243..comments2024-02-25T11:19:44.035+11:00Comments on The Daily Frostwolf - Druid Edition: Guildleader chores - Remembering that everything is NOT my responsibilityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post-68198615255467082302015-09-28T08:16:24.016+10:002015-09-28T08:16:24.016+10:00Thank you for your comment! Sorry for the slow rep...Thank you for your comment! Sorry for the slow reply - I am still on holidays. Thanks for the sentiments - I was merely voicing my crazy inner wheel-turning and trying to reason with myself. I have been pleased to see that our underperforming players so far have been volunteering to sit out when they realise they hold the raid back, and I hope that eventually everyone will be up to speed so we can all kill stuff together as a team.Navimiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08504557372435466448noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post-73963404293832205742015-09-19T03:43:59.439+10:002015-09-19T03:43:59.439+10:00I can't really speak to the inner workings of ...I can't really speak to the inner workings of the Frostwolf raiding team, I just wanted to say I was impressed with the guild's longevity and ability to still be raiding heroic years and years later. I think your inclusiveness has given you that resiliency. Navi, don't internalize any personal responsibility when you finally have to cut someone after a reasonable amount of time/expectations. There are objective aspects of this game: dps/mechanics required, raid awareness and role responsiblity. Tyrant doesn't look at your raid and think, "Well , that huntress is the wife of their highest dps, so I'll go easy on her." Tyrant Velhari is a complicated algorithm with preset parameters. Parameters your Frosties work hard to meet, so please don't guilt yourself. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post-37461188878984651062015-09-19T02:05:37.632+10:002015-09-19T02:05:37.632+10:00I am hoping we move forward from here and be a bit...I am hoping we move forward from here and be a bit firmer than what I have been!Navimiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08504557372435466448noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post-28357087603648149152015-09-18T16:30:31.695+10:002015-09-18T16:30:31.695+10:00I do think that Frosties have a big heart, and are...I do think that Frosties have a big heart, and are, overall, more than happy to assist people get themselves "Ready for Raiding". <br /><br />However, where this heart does shrink, is when the inclusion of a player inhibits are chance of killing a boss.Understandably so.<br /><br />I think, as a guild, we have often not put constraints on people in many and varied circumstances, as we do tend to follow the philosophy that if people are paying money, they are entitled play as they will.<br /><br />I am starting to sense that this is changing, to greater expectations being placed upon people within our guild. And I think this is a good thing. As much as you pay the game, you also accept an invite to the team that is Frostwolves. There is nothing wrong with us expecting certain behaviours to be a part of that team. If you don't like doing that, then really, I don't think you would like to be a Frostwolf.<br /><br />I do feel that our concerns with not wanting to make a fuss have negatively impacted upon the team experience in the past. Now that we are more willing to make a fuss, I think that it is positively effect on the team, We do need to ensure that we keep the balance right, and that making a fuss doesn't start to create more issues than it is fixing. <br /><br />KyxynAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com