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This panel displays information and commands associated with guilds. The "Members" shows a list of all members of your guild. It can be re-ordered by "Name" and "Last logged on" which usefully lets you see who is currently logged on. The "Rewards" Tab shows the current information about the level of your guild and the benefits enabled for it. See the Guilds section for more information.

The Who panel allows you to find other players that are logged in. The panel contains two drop-down menus that let you define a search for players by 'Class' and 'Level'. This can be used to look for possible members for a group, or to track down someone who's name you have forgotten.

Press "Search" to start the query. The results appear in a scrollable list at the bottom of the panel. Select a name and click on the Tell button to send that player a private message, or click on the Invite button to invite that player to join your party.

The icon in the left hand column tells you if they are already in a group. Clicking the column heading a second time will reverse the order. The Friends tab opens a window where you can easily keep track of particular players in the game. To add someone to your 'Friends' list, simply select them when they are near you and then click on the Add button in the Friends panel, or type their name in the "Add" box. The traffic light tells you if they are online or not.

To remove a character from your Friends list, select their name and then click on the Remove button. The 'comment' allowed in the 'LFM' list is only short, so the text is often terse. For a full list of jargon see the Glossary , but the following are commonly used;. There are other ways of forming or adding to groups, and although less organized, these are sometimes quicker and easier. You can invite someone standing in front of you to join your group simply by clicking on the 'Invite' button on the edge of their Portrait.

Most of the RPing is comprised of "taven-talk", which would be called small-talk by real life standards. People don't like small-talk in real life so why would you do it in RP in a tavern? Chicks dig scars. User Info: mooninomics. I'm in a medium RP guild on Moon Guard, and the events are actually quite satisfying if you're feeling the itch for RP. Not enough that it becomes tedious or too serious, but enough to feel engrossed in the lore. The thing to remember is that characters are a huge portion of it, and you can help out the most by having a good character.

Not changing this sig until I think of a better sig. User Info: A7X Apparently everyone is related to Thrall, or a DK with a fragment of frostmourne in their heart that learned to love again and are the consort to Lady Sylvanas. More topics from this board Are there any active Classic servers?

And quit this sad game? How do I get Pet's Hunter? Build 4 Answers How and where do you learn to use guns? Side Quest 9 Answers What is the quickest way? Main Quest 6 Answers Why can't I loot anything?

General 7 Answers Where is the best place to level from ? Main Quest 8 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Those DoT AoEs can carry you a few levels, used correctly. That leads to the entire concept of the best sequence to take levels. Some multiclasses are pretty straightforward on that. Others are quite complex. And still others are discovered to not be effective means of leveling to 20 though they might be boss in Epics simply because there's no leveling sequence that takes proper advantage of the various class features along the way.

Generally speaking, there are three types of multiclasses: Ones that are decent to boss from L1 to cap, ones that are OP at low levels and become more and more anemic as they level, and ones that only really hit their stride at Heroic cap L Obviously you want to avoid the second category entirely, but the third is equally useless if you intend to TR soon after Originally posted by Taebrythn :.

Question View Profile View Posts. Thats how "active" it is. Yesterday was a weekend, and I had a LFM up for like hours, during which only one person joined and one person on my friendlist that I had invited via tells.

And this was during NA peak time, on a weekend. Part of the problem is that most of the vets have massively OP characters with epic past lives that can solo all heroic quests easily so they never post LFMs or bother to join them. Ever seen a warlock spam AOE that kills everything in 3 hits Why bother grouping when you are that OP?

Just look at the vets in my guild, they pretty much only group when a guildy askes them to, otherwise they just solo and zerg everything in heroics. Another problem is that the players are spread out over a huge level range, and due to overlevel penalties, it is actually easier to get groups in epic because overlevel penalties are less there.



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