You can find the guild master on Horde side Guild on Dreadmist afk outside of raids -for hours- near Org bank … This hunter not only has ZG tiger mount but every BiS item from MC/Ony/ZG/BWL. Now look at the rest of his guild … Far away from that.
Why do people stay in guilds that clearly are for the few by the few?
I’d like to share with those who do not know an add on: CEPGP
It has set points rewarded for ‘effort’ and an automated window to roll on items/bid. Clear, transparent and fair!
Our three hunters have pretty much every BiS item from current tier, except I think Asscandy and the mythical Chromaggus xbow that doean’t exist. It’s not that hard to gear as a hunter since raids rarely take more than 2 of those. If he’s a GM even more so, since he has control over how many other hunters he brings (and I assume it’s just another one, probably willing to pass everything to him for the scraps)
My guild’s hunters are geared too, they all have full t1 and t2. Why? More hunter gear drops than we have hunters. 2/3 of our hunters also have the Chromaggus Xbow.
0 have Ashkandi though, because we’ve only had one drop and we’re not letting a hunter take that over a warrior.
It’s easy to say for the few, but do those few put more effort into raids and the guild than you? The most geared peoplein my guild (aside from lucky hunters) are our tanks and one of our off-tank / warrior DPS’s. The best geared warrior has several summon alts and is ALWAYS helping people get their world buffs and helping with various other out-of-raid content.
I much prefer the “rewarded for effort” system than “rewarded because you turned up and saved your points” system.
My guild has been using it from day one and the only side effects was that greedy players left the gulild once they realized they could not bully their way to the loot they wanted.
It is the system every guild using dkp should be using instead.
Every hunter in every guild at this time in the game will be fully bis or close to it.
You only bring 2 at best, it’s normal that they are geared to the teeth.
My guild gave Brutality Blade to a Hunter with both Hakkari swords and not to my undergeared (at that time) Rogue (considered as alt). I didn’t like it, but rules are rules.
The same guild, greatly geared my crappy Priest in one month. From zero to hero. Also my Rogue received 3 Nightslayers and Perdition Blade in one run.
If you trust your GMs, and like your guildmates, it is the right way. If you don’t trust or like them, you are in a wrong guild.
If you have people in your raid that you’d feel bad about giving loot to, then they shouldn’t be in your raid to begin with.
Nobody in their right mind would blindly trust a GM and officers he’s never met before. Especially when, if they turn out to be “wrong”, that might end up in a couple months of your life wasted.