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Posted: Thu 5:30, 18 Nov 2010 Post subject: Things become Frustrating |
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As new bosses such as Solarian and Morogrim are taken down, old bosses become faster and quicker. Even so, the sheer number of cheap aion kinah encounters the guild must complete in time to keep people motivated and keep gear flowing is taking it's toll on the schedule. By the time the guild is focusing on Vashj, Kael'thas, or beginning Black Temple and Hyjal,aion kinah, the schedule starts looking like this:
It's at this point that things become frustrating. Not only is the guild faced against very difficult, very specific encounters, they are only finding one day -- very occasionally two, if the raid week is great -- to work on the content.
This causes several issues. First, content that is nearly ready to be completed often gets held off another week or, depending on aion kinah the complexity, two or more weeks before it's finished. Some nights when the class balance in the raid is ideal are followed up by a week with raider vacations or other holiday-related shortages. Worse, this becomes taxing on the guild leadership. New players to the guild feel they only have opportunities to get gear in the older content and do not want to see it dropped; veteran players who are still looking for gear feel they have a right to push for older content in hopes of finishing off sets.
More often than not, this is the stage when players start rationalizing progress with their personal motives. Have you ever heard someone say, "We should keep going back to these older instances to gear up cheap aion kinah for the new content," or "progress doesn't matter, this game isn't a competition!" I'd wager most of you have,cheap aion kinah, or will soon. What players do not understand is how real a factor time is on the guild welfare as well as their own. Spending time gearing up for new content is almost never as well spent as time actually working on that content. This is especiallybuy aion kinah true in the Burning Crusade, where stat differences and gear progression between Karazhan and Black Temple is relatively small; keep in mind that Nihilum cleared through Black Temple just 3 months after raiding began. Gear is good, but it is not key.
At the beginning I noted that top tier raiding guilds often spend less time raiding than other guilds. How is this possible? I know they spend 35+ hours a week inside a raid zone! Yes, that's partly right. Many of these guilds do spend 35 hours a week to aion buy gold inside a raid zone.Let's consider the same scenario as above. In our first example,aion gold, these guilds have spent a week in a new raiding zone with their incredible schedule. Their time would look like this:
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