Post by Varcolac on Sept 19, 2011 0:31:03 GMT -5
Who we are looking for:
First, we are looking for people who are serious about raiding. We may have a casual raiding schedule, but we aren't casual about raiding. We don't accept people who waste our time, waste their time, aren't focused, and come to raid ignorant about the encounters. If you want to be successful here, you will have to manage your time, effort and resources wisely.
What this means is that during off time you are following theorycraft threads on websites appropriate to your class. You should know how to spec and gem for the current tier of progression, you should be able to pull off your rotations without having to look at buttons as your focus should be on your positioning and dbm timers.
Second, mistakes happen, especially when learning a new encounter. We may start the learning process with a broken strategy, or with the wrong comp, but everyone of us are committed to a better next attempt. This means you know how to look at combat logs, know how to identify your own mistakes, and have a level head to be able to share what you learn with the guild. If you are the type of person who can't admit mistakes but react defensively when raid leaders ask you questions, or unable to learn from others, or if we get the impression you raid for gear and not progression - you will not pass initiation here.
We are strong believers that clashes of personality can ruin a raid's focus. If you can't keep calm or display patience during progression you will not pass initiation here. At the same time, if you are a new initiate, expect criticism, sometimes it may be harsh. If you can adapt, you will succeed here, if you don't, you won't pass initiation.
Fourth, and most importantly, we value people who understand how to work with a team. If you are the type of person who contributes whether it be in material or ideas, comes min maxed and doesn't require hand holding, we really want you to be successful here. Strategy ideas, respecs for progression, min maxing food buffs, etc. - small details no matter how seemingly trivial can make or break successful learning attempts. Progression raiding is a team effort and 25 minds work better than just 1.
Once you're done reading the guidelines (I hope you read them all), Please post in the Applications thread with your toon name/main spec like this: Varcolac/Feral Druid along with the application form. Thank you.
First, we are looking for people who are serious about raiding. We may have a casual raiding schedule, but we aren't casual about raiding. We don't accept people who waste our time, waste their time, aren't focused, and come to raid ignorant about the encounters. If you want to be successful here, you will have to manage your time, effort and resources wisely.
What this means is that during off time you are following theorycraft threads on websites appropriate to your class. You should know how to spec and gem for the current tier of progression, you should be able to pull off your rotations without having to look at buttons as your focus should be on your positioning and dbm timers.
Second, mistakes happen, especially when learning a new encounter. We may start the learning process with a broken strategy, or with the wrong comp, but everyone of us are committed to a better next attempt. This means you know how to look at combat logs, know how to identify your own mistakes, and have a level head to be able to share what you learn with the guild. If you are the type of person who can't admit mistakes but react defensively when raid leaders ask you questions, or unable to learn from others, or if we get the impression you raid for gear and not progression - you will not pass initiation here.
We are strong believers that clashes of personality can ruin a raid's focus. If you can't keep calm or display patience during progression you will not pass initiation here. At the same time, if you are a new initiate, expect criticism, sometimes it may be harsh. If you can adapt, you will succeed here, if you don't, you won't pass initiation.
Fourth, and most importantly, we value people who understand how to work with a team. If you are the type of person who contributes whether it be in material or ideas, comes min maxed and doesn't require hand holding, we really want you to be successful here. Strategy ideas, respecs for progression, min maxing food buffs, etc. - small details no matter how seemingly trivial can make or break successful learning attempts. Progression raiding is a team effort and 25 minds work better than just 1.
Once you're done reading the guidelines (I hope you read them all), Please post in the Applications thread with your toon name/main spec like this: Varcolac/Feral Druid along with the application form. Thank you.