PvE Bible - WoW Pve Guide
Guilds are the meat and potatoes of the World of Warcraft raiding scene. If you’re serious about building and maintain a reputation as a top level raider in the game, you need to work on finding a good guild that you can contribute to on a regular basis. That said, it isn’t necessary to land a spot in Premonition or For the Horde right away. These top level guilds are more like professional sports teams with tryouts, detailed background checks and constant checking in on your progress. It can be stressful to live up to the expectations of playing for them.
Rather, you’ll want to find a good guild that will allow you to focus your energies into actually becoming better and not worrying about if others are becoming better. Here are some strategies for how to make yourself stand out, how to attract people you’ll enjoy playing with, and how to be sure the guild you join is for you.
Start Pugging Early
The easiest way to get into a good guild is to show that you’re a top raider right when you step in. To do that, you need to start raiding early and the only way to do that without a guild is by joining PUGs. These groups will allow you to get some experience, learn details on the instances early on and get a good feel for what you’ll be doing when you start doing this on a semi-pro basis.
Get Hard to Acquire Achievements
As a solo player, getting some hard to acquire solo achievements is a good way to show off who you are. For example, completing all the quests in Kalimdor or the Eastern Kingdoms before Cataclysm comes along and tears them all apart will be a major accomplishment. There are plenty of rare achievements and feats of strength that will make you appear at the top of your game and seem all that much more appealing to a raiding guild going through applications.
Join Guild Forums and Try to Add to the Conversation
Another very easy way to get an in to the bigger guilds is to network and get to know some of their members early. If you can get a referral from a member already in the guild, it’ll be much easier to get yourself positioned at the top of the guild. To do that, you will need to find where the guildies talk, what they talk about, and above all else, try to sound intelligent. Don’t just spout out random nonsense or get angry about everything – that’s not the kind of player most guilds want to pick up.
If you are truly bent on becoming a top raider in a world class guild, you’re going to have to prove yourself to the guilds before anything can happen. That means spending some time getting used to the idea of long, solo grinds, and spending long hours tracking down and talking about big WoW things with existing guildies. But, if you can pull it off, the glory and recognition that come from that new position will be well worth the effort you put in.
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