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Old 10-12-2019, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Endonde [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Rooted dragons hurt AM a lot, but let's just be honest about why the guild is really struggling at the moment. Aftermath spent years mass recruiting, creating the biggest zerg it possibly could, and then using the mass numbers to cover up the deficiencies in player skill.

Mediocrity became the standard within AM, players weren't expected to play at maximum efficiency they were just expected to do the bare minimum. So when the raid meta changed to encourage more effort on the part of individual members the majority of AM members, either didn't want to put in the additional effort, or didn't know how. You created a culture of laziness, and that eventually came back to haunt you sorry.

Maybe AM manages to rise from the ashes, but you need to change the culture in your guild, and I'm starting to doubt that's possible.

More effort????? You mean clearing trash mobs for hours, waiting for some retard to accidentally train the raid, than clear more trash mobs??? Needing an hour out of 80 people per dragon?

Why do you think there is literally 0 competition in tov right now??? It’s because it’s boring as fucking shit now.

But hey. All 200 of your active raiders are doing amazing things either (pressing one button to heal) or dpsing (pressing 2 buttons max) or tanking (pressing two buttons + maybe, just maybe switching out things on your cursor to right click once for Agro)

Amazing work
 


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