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Originally Posted by SanguineEQ
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100%. I raided constantly with Kittens, whenever I could make it. It was great fun, we had a great community, and there were very few elitist holier-than-thou types (although they existed even in KWSM.) Now, despite technically being a member of <Fuse> I feel guildless. The raiding is just too poopsock, crazy fast paced, you have to park a toon for ANY encounter in advance or log a bot. I've basically given up on raid content now, and there's really no point because all the old guard have 10s of 1000s of DKP anyways. I hate it, and I miss Kittens horribly.
What's worse, there doesn't seem to be any real method to get help with epics (Lol just MQ it bro it's only 30k.) and there's also no HoT nights, community nights, or anything like that. Everything is just hyper focused around getting the top raiders more BiS gear, getting more level 60 characters to park for more encounters, and having a kinda nasty attitude towards every other guild on the server. And the whole "being a force for good" on P99 is such a joke- all they want to do is clear content and crush out everyone else.
<Fuse> is also an even worse name than <Riot> which is an impressive feat in and of itself. Phew, felt good to get that out of my system. I've been kinda seething since the merge, basically killed my enjoyment of end game on p99 blue. Which sucks, because I have multiple max level characters, but now what am I gonna do with them? Guess I can park one for Tunare, one for Vulak, one for Dain and another for CT... [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Could always join Gravity, I guess, they've always seemed like nice people but <Fuse> will just keep on killing everything with or without me- so what's the point?
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Not to invalidate your experience but I haven’t seen any of this. There is tons of support in the guild, a massive bot army to access, and casual raiding is very easy. Only quakes get a bit tiring but that’s volume fatigue.
EQ often is a case of putting forward an effort to help 9 people (or even 90) people before you expect anyone will help you. I cannot even count how many epic fights I’ve helped with or lead, but I can remember my own with a granular level of detail and immense gratitude. It’s a real glass half full kind of game, not because people are selfish but they are often busy and logistics aren’t easy to line up. Plus half the time people who “need help” are horrible at planning and don’t really know the mechanics of the game.
“VSR is up! Let’s go to KC!”
*30 minutes later, with 20 people at KC*
“Any tanks or enchanters available for VSR?? Come to KC please!”