tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post1775714575707175881..comments2024-02-27T14:44:07.868+01:00Comments on Greedy goblin: The new alt ruleGevlonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07072766785893313616noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-4214555849671283712011-09-08T10:46:45.798+02:002011-09-08T10:46:45.798+02:00I spend more time overall, on my alt's than I ...I spend more time overall, on my alt's than I do on my main characters. Since I only use my main characters for certain events. Because they aren't allowed to join the PuG, they are in other guilds. Your fear is that with more alts people wont spend as much time on their mains, but even with the rules as they are you can't prevent that happening. So your cutting off your nose to spite your face.<br /><br />As for the 3000 resilience, get a crafted set made. Takes a week max to farm the mats for the most casual of casual gamers. Getting a set crafted by farming mats or farming gold is much faster than relying on random drops and doing BGS. The set alone gives 2.5k resi which means you only need 1 trinket and say the cloak and your at 3k already. Not a hard task.<br /><br />NB: The set is ilvl 358 which also means newly 85s can get into all random dungeons. Theres also similar ilvl off-set pieces like neck and rings from JC.Eunnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-36116506428171628622011-09-05T00:50:29.408+02:002011-09-05T00:50:29.408+02:00resilence is bit high, a casual player won't r...resilence is bit high, a casual player won't reach 3000 resil even with bought blue items to fill for nonpvp items in a month unless hes lucky with occu'thar dropsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-10136756170285163122011-09-04T15:15:18.812+02:002011-09-04T15:15:18.812+02:00Isn't having requirements like gearscore, set ...Isn't having requirements like gearscore, set achievements, bonuses etc. sort of going against the spirit of the guild? If "RaiderRbg" is to be prioritized, then what you're doing here is essentially formalizing a GS rule: if you have less than 340 GS you cannot raid unless there are nobody else. I'm not playing and 340 means relatively little to me, but even if it is very easy to get there this seems like a slippery slope to go down. If the guild is for casual, but asocial raiding, wouldn't something like having gone to X successful raids/rbgs be a better criteria for the rank?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-47394651314131937272011-09-04T13:00:18.589+02:002011-09-04T13:00:18.589+02:00I thought about alts, too.
While I can see the poi...I thought about alts, too.<br />While I can see the point of having only one incomplete alt in the guild, it won't make a difference whom the player wants to play.<br />If he wants to level another alt, he will and either join the guild and kick his other alt or in another guild/unguilded.<br />The downside is that he won't be available for groups and his crafting professions don't show up in the guild panel since you only need level 75 to max a profession.Camonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-79372351671633096212011-09-04T10:51:17.103+02:002011-09-04T10:51:17.103+02:00Reaching 1200 RBG rating takes way more time then ...Reaching 1200 RBG rating takes way more time then killing Occu'thar. 1200 is 7 wins at 192 rating per win, that will take at least 5 hours. Killing Occu'thar takes 30 min max.<br /><br />If you are going to have requierments (and I don't like them in the first place) at least make them equal.Uranaxnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-13383293801498039182011-09-04T10:39:01.575+02:002011-09-04T10:39:01.575+02:00I was just wondering - after each content patch, y...I was just wondering - after each content patch, you're going to need to increase the average iLvl/resilience score that shows an alt is ready. So, how long after each patch will people get to upgrade their alts?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com