tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post782031771953528691..comments2024-02-25T11:19:44.035+11:00Comments on The Daily Frostwolf - Druid Edition: Guidleader chores - What does it mean to be an officer?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post-24722834485101032642014-04-05T12:27:42.616+11:002014-04-05T12:27:42.616+11:00I'm with you Shab, I have never met a more mag...I'm with you Shab, I have never met a more mage-like warlock than Sev!<br /><br />KyXynAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post-35791540964821023622014-04-05T04:48:09.874+11:002014-04-05T04:48:09.874+11:00You should be able to give the silkworms to the or...You should be able to give the silkworms to the orphans as part of Children's Week! That would make tailors the world over incredibly happy....Dahakhahttp://starfiredbeef.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post-26011952229810266262014-04-04T20:46:54.142+11:002014-04-04T20:46:54.142+11:00The difference? I CHARGE for the food Shab - and I...The difference? I CHARGE for the food Shab - and I make the ... less gifted classes plead for it before generously providing their deep-fried Gnome 'noodles' with sliced Sporegar waif and a Tauren soul for flavouring. Sevrushttp://www.frostwolves.com.aunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post-70943006194224094332014-04-04T19:18:49.951+11:002014-04-04T19:18:49.951+11:00I found the same .. but since then I've tried ...I found the same .. but since then I've tried many, many, many times to actually dish out duties ... I've tried specifically giving them out to officers, giving a list of duties and saying "pick one" ... never seems to work. I was going to say that, generally, our guild runs itself .. and then I thought about it for a moment and realised it didn't :p I do the guild website, twitter and Facebook feeds, roster updates and keeping the bank tidy. The main "duty" of the officers that they seem to fulfil is being online fairly regularly and keeping the peace .. helping answer questions in guild and helping guildees if needed. They also need to be level-headed and "grown up".<br /><br />The only perks officers get is an increased amount of repairs .. of course as guild leader I don't think I can limited the amount of repairs or cash I can take out, but I'm generally careful. I have an addon that tracks how much gold I spend/gain in any session - so I know when I sell stuff from the guild vault how much I need to put back in.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post-45850199332823092152014-04-04T15:08:43.588+11:002014-04-04T15:08:43.588+11:00Forgot to include this. The old justification for ...Forgot to include this. The old justification for having a raid spot over other people was in order to wrangle the raid group of 40 people.McTackyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12096767343970299964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post-35974047963699442892014-04-04T15:04:29.325+11:002014-04-04T15:04:29.325+11:00>> I've heard many complaints of people ...>> I've heard many complaints of people saying loot distribution is unfair because loot would go to officers ahead of other raid members. Also, officers getting raid spots over other players - but there may be more than one side to that story.<br /><br />I am so guilty of both these things. Back in the bad old days, I'd get a spot on raids automatically in my old guild just for my old rank. Most of the time I was fair on loot, but I remember our first Garr kill I took the sword because I rolled higher, even though I was a tank and it would have benefited a dps player much better. McTackyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12096767343970299964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post-37382381611344744092014-04-04T12:59:52.098+11:002014-04-04T12:59:52.098+11:00Finding officers that actually want to do work can...Finding officers that actually want to do work can be harder than it sounds. I remember when I first started out as GM. I promoted people who I thought would be good at it, and then got all disheartened when they didn't actually do anything. Well, duh, of course they didn't do anything! I never -gave- them anything to do! When I finally stepped down as GM I still had officers who would refuse to interject in rowdy conversations and it was always left to either Casa or myself to deal with it, sometimes days after it had occurred and awesome people had already bailed on the guild. Blegh. I honestly believe that all officers should be 'fun' police when it's important, but apparently my officers disagreed!<br /><br />Ahem. Yes. Back on topic! Good luck with your officer hunt :)Nerihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03533048064483008231noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139205590317840868.post-31041932383122320142014-04-04T11:20:10.523+11:002014-04-04T11:20:10.523+11:00The mage community is so proud of you Sev. Providi...The mage community is so proud of you Sev. Providing food to your team is a very noble thing to do! I'm sure it bring so much joy to all the mages out there to see a warlock serving food.Shabnoreply@blogger.com