Ciderhelm
04-23-2008, 12:53 AM
TankSpot Podcast #8
Guild Relations 2
Patrick O'Callahan "Ciderhelm"
31:14
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http://media.libsyn.com/media/ciderhelm/Guild_Relations_002.mp3
Podcast Information
This podcast answers several user submitted questions regarding guild decisions and management. Is there anything wrong with skipping Kael'thas and Lady Vashj? Should loot priorities be used? What's the best approach to min/maxing a raiding group? How do you handle a fluctuating guild with a small hardcore base of players?
This podcast will be bi-weekly.
When available, Donors (http://www.tankspot.com/forums/general-discussion/36281-tankspot-donation-information.html) will see both the outlines and podcasts in advance of their post date.
Pre-Recording Outline
The following questions are responded to in this podcast. Please note that some questions were not responded to, and there's significantly more to the final question that will be responded to in the next podcast.
My guild has finished almost everything in SSC and TK and we're just going to have KT and Vashj soon. Some of our raiders want to jump into Hyjal first. Is that ok?
From the leadership's perspective, is it ever a good idea to use loot priorities in raiding, specifically in regards to gearing up the MT?
When do you feel it is acceptable to enforce controls as a guild leader on members to min/max in order to help the raid?
We allowed friends/family to join and now have 120 members, about half of whom would call themselves raiders, have passed the "gear check" etc. Since we have no required attendance, every member is aware that they'll have to sit out sometimes. But the attendance goes up & down.
We have about 15 highly skilled players who sat through all of this fairly patiently. Prioritizing them is obvious.
It would be easy to say, just take the best & progress. But what happens next month when attendance goes lower again? I'm reluctant to cut anyone, but I'm getting swamped with "When's my turn?" During the low attendance period, we added benefits for members who are most consistent in attendance, and points for standby. Apparently this worked too well, because now its 45 online every night. I'm getting overwhelmed fast.
The closing comments cover self-confidence as a guild leader and the importance of being honest with those you're recruiting.
References
Wowlemmings (http://wowlemmings.com/)
TankSpot Guild Recruitment (http://www.tankspot.com/forums/guild-recruitment/)
WoW-US Guild Recruitment (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/board.html?sid=1&forumId=11123)
Ask Me Anything -- What Are Your Questions?
Got a question or discussion subject? Post here or send me a private message through our forums!
Guild Relations 2
Patrick O'Callahan "Ciderhelm"
31:14
Player not showing up? Try refreshing!
http://media.libsyn.com/media/ciderhelm/Guild_Relations_002.mp3
Podcast Information
This podcast answers several user submitted questions regarding guild decisions and management. Is there anything wrong with skipping Kael'thas and Lady Vashj? Should loot priorities be used? What's the best approach to min/maxing a raiding group? How do you handle a fluctuating guild with a small hardcore base of players?
This podcast will be bi-weekly.
When available, Donors (http://www.tankspot.com/forums/general-discussion/36281-tankspot-donation-information.html) will see both the outlines and podcasts in advance of their post date.
Pre-Recording Outline
The following questions are responded to in this podcast. Please note that some questions were not responded to, and there's significantly more to the final question that will be responded to in the next podcast.
My guild has finished almost everything in SSC and TK and we're just going to have KT and Vashj soon. Some of our raiders want to jump into Hyjal first. Is that ok?
From the leadership's perspective, is it ever a good idea to use loot priorities in raiding, specifically in regards to gearing up the MT?
When do you feel it is acceptable to enforce controls as a guild leader on members to min/max in order to help the raid?
We allowed friends/family to join and now have 120 members, about half of whom would call themselves raiders, have passed the "gear check" etc. Since we have no required attendance, every member is aware that they'll have to sit out sometimes. But the attendance goes up & down.
We have about 15 highly skilled players who sat through all of this fairly patiently. Prioritizing them is obvious.
It would be easy to say, just take the best & progress. But what happens next month when attendance goes lower again? I'm reluctant to cut anyone, but I'm getting swamped with "When's my turn?" During the low attendance period, we added benefits for members who are most consistent in attendance, and points for standby. Apparently this worked too well, because now its 45 online every night. I'm getting overwhelmed fast.
The closing comments cover self-confidence as a guild leader and the importance of being honest with those you're recruiting.
References
Wowlemmings (http://wowlemmings.com/)
TankSpot Guild Recruitment (http://www.tankspot.com/forums/guild-recruitment/)
WoW-US Guild Recruitment (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/board.html?sid=1&forumId=11123)
Ask Me Anything -- What Are Your Questions?
Got a question or discussion subject? Post here or send me a private message through our forums!