Takeda
Dalayan Beginner
My apologies if this is miss-categorized, was not sure if this would qualify as a recruitment post.
Hey guys, pretty new to the forum but old school EQ player. Been trying to get a lay of the land as far as guilds and player base at the moment. Aside from the well-established high-tier raiding guilds it feels like there’s a major gap in community organizing for newer/unincorporated players. Spent some time asking around in ooc and the sentiment towards starting a new guild in the current environment was… less then optimistic. I suppose guilds are like bands, built to spill and intrinsically plagued by the temperamental nature of those that form them.
Still, I’m hopeful.
So mostly I’m just interested in starting a new progression based guild geared towards player’s to begin raid/+60 content and alternatively provide support for lower advancing players working through adepts towards higher level content.
To be honest, I know very little about most of the raid content of SoD and very little about running a guild, but a lot about teamwork and compromise!
So to you, the remaining unincorporated SoD community:
1. General levels of interest in forming a new guild?
2. What content are you interested in playing/working towards?
3. What resources/character’s do you have available, and looking to advance?
4. General time commitment/availability?
5. Feedback, concerns etc.
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1. Very, would love to have a solid group of people to play with willing to help one another and explore the interesting higher-level content of SoD.
2. Grinding 1-65 on alts right now for extra support characters, willing to help out others looking to do the same, working adepts, and ideally breaking into T1-T2 content.
3. 1 62 paladin, lowbies, and possibly some 65’s from friends accounts.
4. Around 12 hours a week, possibly drop in for an hour or two to help with specific tasks. Fridays and Saturdays are good.
5. Need a rad name; really just need a few dedicated and interested players who want to work together and know how to be decent cool people.
6. Be accommodating to newer players, and try to reinvigorate support for the game.
__________________________
“it is better to be on hand with ten men then absent with ten thousand.”
Give me ten good men.
Send me a PM or post here, if there's enough interest I'll try to get a mailing list going and figure out how to coordinate.
Hey guys, pretty new to the forum but old school EQ player. Been trying to get a lay of the land as far as guilds and player base at the moment. Aside from the well-established high-tier raiding guilds it feels like there’s a major gap in community organizing for newer/unincorporated players. Spent some time asking around in ooc and the sentiment towards starting a new guild in the current environment was… less then optimistic. I suppose guilds are like bands, built to spill and intrinsically plagued by the temperamental nature of those that form them.
Still, I’m hopeful.
So mostly I’m just interested in starting a new progression based guild geared towards player’s to begin raid/+60 content and alternatively provide support for lower advancing players working through adepts towards higher level content.
To be honest, I know very little about most of the raid content of SoD and very little about running a guild, but a lot about teamwork and compromise!
So to you, the remaining unincorporated SoD community:
1. General levels of interest in forming a new guild?
2. What content are you interested in playing/working towards?
3. What resources/character’s do you have available, and looking to advance?
4. General time commitment/availability?
5. Feedback, concerns etc.
__________________________
1. Very, would love to have a solid group of people to play with willing to help one another and explore the interesting higher-level content of SoD.
2. Grinding 1-65 on alts right now for extra support characters, willing to help out others looking to do the same, working adepts, and ideally breaking into T1-T2 content.
3. 1 62 paladin, lowbies, and possibly some 65’s from friends accounts.
4. Around 12 hours a week, possibly drop in for an hour or two to help with specific tasks. Fridays and Saturdays are good.
5. Need a rad name; really just need a few dedicated and interested players who want to work together and know how to be decent cool people.
6. Be accommodating to newer players, and try to reinvigorate support for the game.
__________________________
“it is better to be on hand with ten men then absent with ten thousand.”
Give me ten good men.
Send me a PM or post here, if there's enough interest I'll try to get a mailing list going and figure out how to coordinate.