Just start finding people who mesh and flow with the way you play and become friends with them. I have about 30 people on my friends list now (some who don't know it!), but they are all people I would consider to be good players who I can rely on and trust. Of course, it is much harder and at the same time easier to do this at lower levels due to the larger amount of players and "newbies", but eventually bad players
A. Learn or are B. Weeded out of the game. I made a really good core group of friends in game, including a Monk, Enchanter, Wizard, Warrior, and me a Druid. All of these people play approximately the same amount of time as me and are all experience players. Pretty much I can log on now and instantly grab an amazing Monk, Enchanter, Wizard, and Warrior whenever I like and duo, group, pretty much anything. I would suggest talking to your group, I have started to ask everyone I group with if they have Skype and if so to hop on. Since the people I regularly group with all have Skype, typically there are at least 3 people in Skype from my group. It is also a fantastic way to meet people, being able to talk to someone person to person makes it much easier to exchange info and figure out playtimes and persons style much faster. If the person is horrible, just wait for him to leave or "reform" the group lol.
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