Every Monday, Scott Andrews contributes Officers’ Quarters, a column about the ins and outs of guild leadership. He is the author of The Guild Leader’s Handbook, available now from No Starch Press.

In the Firelands, red fire and black ash rain from the sky. Meanwhile, purple axes, scalpels, scales, mysterious apparati, and even scraps of purple parchment rain from its dying denizens. Another raid has brought with it the opportunity to kill scores of trash mobs for high-ilevel loot, much like players did in tier 11 with the Bastion of Twilight‘s first-room trash-athon. The purple recipes hearken back to the days of the Sunwell Plateau. Yes, trash farming has a long and illustrious history in WoW.

With such great opportunities for both loot and gold, it’s hard to blame players for getting in there and farming away. WoW Insider’s Mathew McCurley even wrote a guide about how to do it. But should your members ask permission before they use the guild’s raid ID for such runs? This week, one guild leader found out that some members have been venturing in without telling anyone.

Hi.

The basics. I run a decently good 10-man raid guild. We have a guild-master, me, a few officers, a few semi-officers, and raiders. The semi-officers are guildmembers that are very good at their class and been in the guild for a long time. You could say very valued members or maybe classleaders and they have some areas of responsibilty in the raids and guild. We often seek their advice but they dont have decision making rights like the GM and the Officers.

The background. We killed Shannox and some other bosses the first week of Firelands, and we have done so every week up to date.

We recently learned that since the first week a few of the semi-officers has been going in to the guilds Firelands instance, between raid days and farmed trash. The drops [have] been used to gear themself and their alts, but the stuff they havent had any use for, odd drops recipies, has been sold on the AH for quite alot of gold.Continue reading Officers’ Quarters: Secret farmers of the FirelandsFiled under: Officers’ Quarters (Guild Leadership)Officers’ Quarters: Secret farmers of the Firelands originally appeared on WoW Insider on Mon, 08 Aug 2011 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
Every Monday, Scott Andrews contributes Officers’ Quarters, a column about the ins and outs of guild leadership. He is the author of The Guild Leader’s Handbook, available now from No Starch Press.

In the Firelands, red fire and black ash rain from the sky. Meanwhile, purple axes, scalpels, scales, mysterious apparati, and even scraps of purple parchment rain from its dying denizens. Another raid has brought with it the opportunity to kill scores of trash mobs for high-ilevel loot, much like players did in tier 11 with the Bastion of Twilight‘s first-room trash-athon. The purple recipes hearken back to the days of the Sunwell Plateau. Yes, trash farming has a long and illustrious history in WoW.

With such great opportunities for both loot and gold, it’s hard to blame players for getting in there and farming away. WoW Insider’s Mathew McCurley even wrote a guide about how to do it. But should your members ask permission before they use the guild’s raid ID for such runs? This week, one guild leader found out that some members have been venturing in without telling anyone.

Hi.

The basics. I run a decently good 10-man raid guild. We have a guild-master, me, a few officers, a few semi-officers, and raiders. The semi-officers are guildmembers that are very good at their class and been in the guild for a long time. You could say very valued members or maybe classleaders and they have some areas of responsibilty in the raids and guild. We often seek their advice but they dont have decision making rights like the GM and the Officers.

The background. We killed Shannox and some other bosses the first week of Firelands, and we have done so every week up to date.

We recently learned that since the first week a few of the semi-officers has been going in to the guilds Firelands instance, between raid days and farmed trash. The drops [have] been used to gear themself and their alts, but the stuff they havent had any use for, odd drops recipies, has been sold on the AH for quite alot of gold.Continue reading Officers’ Quarters: Secret farmers of the FirelandsFiled under: Officers’ Quarters (Guild Leadership)Officers’ Quarters: Secret farmers of the Firelands originally appeared on WoW Insider on Mon, 08 Aug 2011 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments



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