It’s official!
Hesston | November 22, 2009 6:14 pm
So a few days ago I faction transferred my last high-level toon to Horde. With the expectation that 3.3 might be dropping in the coming weeks, I needed my enchanter to help out with any new gear. Plus I wanted to have all of my professions on the same side for the chance at capitalizing on the money-making opportunities that always follow a new patch.
Other random things:
- I love druid healing. It’s a blasty blast I tell you. If I’d have known this I would have finished leveling him a long time ago. Not only that, I think I’m fairly good at it too. Though I still haven’t perfected my “oh shit” moments, something paladins are pretty good at.
- Haven’t been playing Hesston much, but on the times when I have jumped into a 25-man VoA or Onyxia to try and get some ilevel 245 gear or the gun, I still sit in the top 3 of the damage meters. This makes me happy considering I haven’t managed to snag any gear from ToC.
- With ICC coming out and my continuing desire to raid again, I’ve been thinking about trying to put together a 10-man casual-ish guild. I would join one, as there are several 10-man Horde guilds on Silvermoon-US, but I haven’t found one that fits with my schedule. I have to be very careful with this though since A) it’s a lot of responsibility and requires a lot of work, B) leading raids is something I have not done yet and is something that takes a lot of patience and C) recruiting would be tough right now. We’ll see, but I am entertaining the idea.
- If I did run a guild/raid this GDKP is very interesting
- I need to make some new banners for this site, considering all of my characters are Horde now. Work and RL had me too busy to worry about that right now.
That is all. /EndLamePost
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One Response to “It’s official!”
Running a guild is hard. Running a casual raiding guild is hard. Then again, you’ll be working fresh, with no preexisting notions and expectations. Fortune smiles upon you. You can do whatever the hell you want with it, and recruiting for 10 is easier than 25 just from the sheer fact that you have less work to do at a time.
I say go for it.
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