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Terakahn
I was looking at the stats for each raid requirement and I'm lacking AP, but around 3% crit over. Would you think it acceptable to be short on one thing if you overstack another? Or should I be regearing certain peices to even it out.
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Leuthas
The title "epic" is thrust upon you as if you were the last donut at a Weight Watcher's reunion. These are the Feral Durids that battle rez & innervate while tanking; The Holy Priests that refuse to let groupies die and boast an infinite mana pool; The Mages that top meters, but do so saving the healer and still keep up their sheep; The Hunters that can CC an entire pull of 4+ mobs... the list goes on.
Oh, come one. Not even an honorable mention for Paladins? *looks down in shame*
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Melleanara
just a quick question I've finally got some gear to be able to effectively OT Naxx for most of the wings...what is the proper etiquitte for me to roll on loot. The group i was last didn't let me roll on a piece because the MT needed it as well....and since I was the OT they wouldn't let me roll...this has happened to me several times and usually happens when some guild is looking for an additonal tank and then I get the shaft.
Unfortunately, this happens all too often. Many guilds will give their members priority over outsiders that have been invited to fill a slot. While it can be argued whether it's right or wrong, it's something anyone that doesn't regularly raid should be aware of.
The best advice I could give anyone that is pugging, or filling a spot for another guild's raid is to ask the loot policy before the first pull is made. Make sure the raid leader / master looter is the one you get the info from, as they are the ones that will control where the loot goes, and the answers you get from other raid members may or may not be correct. If there is specific gear you're looking to get, ask if you'll be allowed to roll for it if it drops. Don't be afraid to politely leave the raid if you don't like the answers you get. It's better to feel bad for leaving, than to be down right ticked off when that piece you've been looking for drops and it gets handed to someone else without you getting a roll off.
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