FAQ - Answers to the most common questions
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FAQ - Answers to the most common questions
Q: What is the difference between <Anger> and a "typical" guild?
Most guilds require membership and a predefined level of attendence in order to raid. In <Anger> you need not join the guild or commit any more time than you would like and still have a chance to raid.
Q: What is the difference between <Anger> and going with a PUG?
There are several advantages on going with an organized raid group as opposed to a random PUG:
Q: Are there any advantages in joining <Anger> as opposed to staying in my current guild/ remaining unguilded?
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Most guilds require membership and a predefined level of attendence in order to raid. In <Anger> you need not join the guild or commit any more time than you would like and still have a chance to raid.
Q: What is the difference between <Anger> and going with a PUG?
There are several advantages on going with an organized raid group as opposed to a random PUG:
- Raids are planned ahead which means there is less waiting for forming a group.
- Voice communication and clear leadership is used to eliminate confusion and optimize raid time.
- All participants are checked on 3 seperate sites to ensure no undergeared or underexperienced players join the raid.
- A blacklist is kept to ensure that in the event that annoying players are kept out.
Q: Are there any advantages in joining <Anger> as opposed to staying in my current guild/ remaining unguilded?
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Cheylon- Posts : 4
Join date : 2008-10-30
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