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Originally Posted by Aadill
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Guild raid filling out 1/3 of it's ranks = on permanent SK list as a guild, or can apply to become one when necessary.
PuG with 1/3 of it's memebers as a single guild entity = possibly maintained on SK list, or at least with premeditation appears on the list at the appropriate time.
There is a small gap in there but that's what the coalition type is for. If a guild is struggling to maintain 50% of a raid force as it's composition it probably shouldn't be raiding as a guild. If that's the case just recruit a few more members to put themselves under the 1/3 or 10 cap
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Actually a lot of guilds use this method of composite raid as a way to increase their numbers. They build a core and invite prospective others to fill out the raid. Thereby showing off their ability to organize and mobilize in an efficient way.
By my thinking they are the biggest threat to more bloated guilds controlling content with sheer numbers.
I think we can agree the pug option was only included because no one truly expects it to be a factor under this system.