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He's more than welcome to become a member of our guild.
Generally, the only time we consider a player's level is when they are a fresh recruit, unassociated with any current members.
This policy is used to establish that -while we are a family oriented guild- we are not by definition a leveling guild. Introducing players into the guild that are not family/friends and who are below 60 places an unreasonable expectation on our members to feel obligated to help level them. This rule is simply to protect our members from unreasonable PLing requests.
I see no issue with family or friends joining since generally their "older" peers be default are going to help them out.
Get him signed up!
P.S The MOTD has a link. The link is also on the right hand column of the website, under Raid Signups.
Seetar Jenkins
Posted: 2009/07/08 18:04 Post subject:
Seperate account.
BTW, where is the spot to put my signature to be able to continue on raiding? I see it on the Guild Information tab, and I can't find it on site. D:
Rohann/Lomeq
Posted: 2009/07/08 17:37 Post subject:
Will this be on his own account?
As he is family, I can't really see too much of a problem with having him join us, but again, this is Sean's decision.
We ALL have alts and most of them have started at level 1, so I can't really see too much of an issue to be avoided here unless it is concerning the tendency of a leveling toon to ask the guild for fast and easy XP at the time expense of its' raiders that have already gotten to 80.
Most raiders are in a crunch for time, gathering materials and gold to facilitate raiding on their free time. We'll see what we can work out.
Seetar Jenkins
Posted: 2009/07/08 14:07 Post subject:
That would be a good alternative, and thank you for the advice.
I guess what I'm trying to say is would the hierarchy of PtV accept a new character who was bent on getting to 80, even if he wasn't level 60-above and such?
Just so y'all know, he DOES plan on raiding at end game, and the classes he is considering (Druid, Shaman, and Mage) are all ranged DPS. I do believe Sean said that he was looking for ranged DPS, and hopefully they will still be needed in 3-4 months.
I plan on helping him level, not babying him, though. He will know his class by 80, but sure, I'll help him out with level 40-58, because those were very boring levels, and if he's stuck, of course I'll help him with a level whatever+ quest. I'm expecting it to take him about 2-3 months, 3-4 at the most.
So, if my above question could be answered, that'd be greatly appreciated!
BTW, where is the spot to put my signature to be able to continue on raiding? I see it on the Guild Information tab, and I can't find it on site. D:
Thanks for all the help so far and yet to come!
:: Matt
Revanchist ::
Razthal
Posted: 2009/07/08 11:59 Post subject:
If he doesn't join PtV, there's always Çhàøs Mìñíøñ.... That's my wife's guild. I can do invites. Not a lot of people online usually... but when they are online they're usually up for dungeons and helping folks. It's a social/leveling guild.
Seetar Jenkins
Posted: 2009/07/08 7:51 Post subject: My Dad Playing WoW :P
My Dad is interested in playing WoW.
/shudder, right? Slightly. Obviously I'm going to be helping him out, as much as I can and almost whenever. This will in no way interfere with my raiding frequency or performance.
But... My Dad is, my Dad. I'd like to have him at least IN a guild when he starts playing WoW. I know that for PtV Sean told me that he'd like to have level 60-up in th guild, and I'm not nessecarily asking for a exception, just what to do?
I do in no way plan to leave. I feel that I fit in and am appreciated here, but I wasn't sure about him. I have considered putting his in my old guild, where I am still good friends with the leaders. My only problem(s) is that this could be very awkward.