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Originally Posted by loramin
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They do get treated differently ... they earn more DKP [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
But that's the beauty of DKP guilds: the hardcore players get enough DKP to deck their third alt out in Vulak gear ... while all the more casual players play a lot less, slowly save up DKP, and buy something cool for themselves every so often. Both pay the same price for everything: the hardcore people don't get special discounts or anything.
In either case though, you can be as hardcore, or as softcore, as you want. I mean, sure, if you're Mage wanting an epic, you'll probably have to track Hate. But for everything else, it's simply a matter of being online and showing up to whatever mob someone else tracked.
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Well yes, and again I think it more or less should be that way. I guess my beef is with how guilds pitch themselves to new members, I wish they'd be a little more transparent and honest.
They should say: "Join our guild, it's "laid back" in the sense that you can earn DKP and eventually spend it, provided the guild doesn't fall apart before you ever get to bid on anything and also I hope you don't mind that everyone will probably ignore you the first few months of your membership if you need help with something that isn't a dkp-earning event. Join Seal-Safe-King-Legacy-Foh-Fow today!"