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Old 05-13-2018, 02:54 PM
Briscoe Briscoe is offline
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If Rampage wanted to or was concerned about their reputation or the quality of the server, they would have kitted out their mains, then invited other guilds along /provided them kill and loot rights (or simply loot rights), so as to pass some of the spoils around.
We did this sort of thing on multiple occasions. See for example this thread advertising one of several open PoG raids that we held. A lot of people who otherwise wouldn't be able to see that content had fun at those raids and got nice loot.

Another example is the distribution of some of the guild bank to a multitude of guilds after the guild was dissolved, which was described here. This thread is interesting in hindsight because it gives us some insight into the way that the leaders of the "casual" raiding guilds viewed Rampage in the immediate aftermath of the wakening.

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Originally Posted by Pan, Omni leader
Very generous of Rampage. Thank you on behalf of Omni.
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Originally Posted by Culkasi, Europa officer
Very generous Rampage, kind to the small people till the end. Thank you on behalf of Europa
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Originally Posted by Realsorry, Paradigm Shift officer
Thank you very much for your gift..it was very much appreciated!
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Originally Posted by Nemce, Azure Guard leader
I truly don't have words other than how sad it makes me to know that this kind of leadership won't be at the helm of the server anymore. Thank you for putting up with all that you did from forsaken and thanks for winning with class.
You have to give Baler credit for consistency, though; he's been banging this drum for over two years now:

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Sleeper Awoken,. No respect for that.
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Old 05-13-2018, 03:06 PM
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We did this sort of thing on multiple occasions. See for example this thread advertising one of several open PoG raids that we held. A lot of people who otherwise wouldn't be able to see that content had fun at those raids and got nice loot.

Another example is the distribution of some of the guild bank to a multitude of guilds after the guild was dissolved, which was described here. This thread is interesting in hindsight because it gives us some insight into the way that the leaders of the "casual" raiding guilds viewed Rampage in the immediate aftermath of the wakening.









You have to give Baler credit for consistency, though; he's been banging this drum for over two years now:
Yea, I remember one time CSG, or some conglomeration of guilds was attempting sontalak, and they shunned a small guild telling them they couldn't join (I can't remember the specific guild.), and after the zerg had finished wiping, Hokushin invited the small guild to come kill it with us, and gave them some of the loot.

We also did help guilds like Divinity pull dragons from time to time, allowed their ST keyed members to join us on our ST raids and gave them primals, poor Trazzle went to every ST raid for months before he got a 1hb.

I always respected Hokushin because no matter how big we got, and how good we were he never went out of his way to shit on the little guilds.
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