Sub level 56 most people are chill, because everyone is mainly concerned with leveling. Most groups stick together and inner group violence usually resulted from someone running their mouth about something they shouldn't have.
I have several characters 50+, never been in a guild and do just fine. Being in a guild can be helpful though and probably the way to go. Without a guild, it gets much harder finding groups 56+.
my three tips
1) do your homework before joining any guild. If their officers are berging out and nonstop forum questing, then look elsewhere.
2) Don't freak out when someone kills you, but instead send that player a tell saying 'good fight'. If they are chill, you can usually ask questions about what they did or what you might have done better. Some cool people out there. Unless you think they were a douche, then just keep quiet.
3) don't use /role or /anon. It is very unlikely that anyone is going to come looking for your level 37 wood elf druid because they can see what zone you are in. If they do, then you will get valuable pvp experience. Being visible is a great way to network and find opportunities that would otherwise pass by.
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