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View Guild Application
| Character Name |
Lïlynette
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| Class |
Warlock
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| Level |
80 |
| Race |
Human |
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Age:
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25 |
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Number of Days Played:
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Only 19 days on this Warlock. But I've played this game for over 4 years. |
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Please post a link to your Armory Profile here:
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http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Bleeding+Hollow&n=L%C3%AFlynette |
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You might be asked to respec, would this be a problem?
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Well, I'm currently running a Destruction spec. My secondary spec is Affliction with improved healthstones. The only thing I can think of a raid would need me to respec for would be Demonic Pact, and that is totally not a problem. I'm a very versatile person, and as a warlock I understand how much raid worth I have. |
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List any Alts/Levels?
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Lilynette - 49 Hunter
Chrysania - Lowbie like level 9 Warrior
I had a very decked out ToGC-25 geared Restoration Shaman, but there were some mishaps with me sharing an account with a now bitter asshole of an ex-boyfriend. |
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Guild Main 25 man Raid will be on Tuesday ~ Thursday 7:30 PM to approx. 10:30 or 11:00 PM. Can you make it for all 3 of the raid days? If not which day you will not be here and how often is that?
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I can attend all raid nights, and anytime I cannot make it, I can give atleast a full day notice in advance. |
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Raid experience (Pre BC, BC, WOTLK):
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Didn't get to raid much in Vanilla(Pre-BC). I was just trying to levelup and get good at the game then, around BC is when hardcore raiding started for me. I soared through BC pretty fast, got into a very good Horde raiding guild, and clawed my way through all of the content. SSC, TK, BT, SWP, ZA, you name it. By the time Lich King started, I had a pretty big head and thought I was good at the game. I became my guild's main healer at the start of Naxxramas raiding, and being a Shaman it wasn't hard to get gear. Obsidian Slayer on Sartharion, I solo healed the first zerg for my server, and we spent our time getting Immortal/Naxx achievements until Ulduar came out. Started raiding Ulduar ASAP, I liked how hard it was at first, and then it got nerfed like 400,000 times and it became too easy. I ended up getting the first Valanyr for our guild, although there was a druid and a shaman on Horde side that got it before us. So, ToC comes out. One of the easiest raids I think I've ever seen. Very quick easy full clearable raid. Started working on ToGC, what a pain! After about a week of wiping we managed to down Twin Valkyr and pulled it together for Anub. So, to sum it up - from BC to now I have raid experience in virtually every raid/every hard mode this game has to offer. |
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Do you have sole access to your account? If not, who has access?
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I do now, I learned my lesson. |
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Please rate the stability of your Internet connection 1-10.
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10. I honestly like never DC. |
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Big Wigs or Deadly Boss Mod, Ventrillo, and Omen are required to raid. Do you have them? If no, is it a problem getting them.
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Got BW and DBM both, I have Ventrilo(How can you progression raid without vent?). I have Omen, but even Omen doesn't stop 28k chaos bolts from pulling threat sometimes, when you're not fully paying attention. :) I use alot of raid addons/raid assist addons. oRA2. I use ForteXorcist for Healthstone Spy, Summon Assist, and Soulstone Tracker. |
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What is your favorite addon?and why?
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ForteXorcist and OPie. Like I said in the above question, Xorcist let's me track who in the raid actually gets healthstones, it helps me summon, it fully tracks my shards, tracks soulstones of the entire raid, and it tracks all my timers/procs for me. OPie, because it makes it less clutter for my UI. OPie is a wheel that has spells on it, I press a hotkey and it brings up a giant wheel that I can rotate around and use stuff like spellstone, firestone, demon summons etc. It makes it so I only have to keep a minimal ammount of bars on my screen. |
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Do you know anyone from Knights of Sangraal who would speak highly of you? If so, who are they and how do you know them? :
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Well, I'm not sure really. |
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Please list last 3 guilds and your reasons for leaving (include server transfers and name changes)
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No guild from 70 to 80 on this Warlock. Before that it was so far back I can't even remember.
I joined Distortion as a fresh 80.
I actually didn't leave. I was kicked. We were running a mostly guild/partial PuG Naxx-25 and my guildies kept bitching in vent about the PuGs sucking, and failing, and fucking the raid up. For most of the raid I had noticed alot of the core raiders/guildies were ACTUALLY the problem. So, being tired of hearing them bitch I opened my recount and we proceeded to do Thaddius. We wiped due to massive polarity failure and they started their bitching again, so I linked a friendly fire meter and the top 8 were guildies/core raiders. Apparently, it's not acceptable to point this out, and I was kicked from the guild for "calling out guildies" as Helberd put it. |
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Why do you want to join Knights of Sangraal and what do you think you can contribute to the guild? Please be detailed. This is the most important question.
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Well, Knights of Sangraal isn't the best guild on the server, it's not the highest in progression, and it's not the most talked about it. But I personally don't care about any of that. I've had my experience in top guilds, and there is too much drama. Clashing egos, major anti-social issues, etc. I find myself much more at home in a good guild that's striving to be great. A guild that's trying to work it's way to the top. The relationship with guildies in this atmosphere makes the game so much more enjoyable. Also, I consider myself to be a fairly experienced/decent player and I think as a high-end raid worth warlock, I can bring alot to the table as far as my raid dedication and knowledge of the game go. I know my role in raids, and I like to think that I always outperform the limitations of my gear and average players of my class. The fact is, 90% of WoW players think they're good. And 90% of that 90%, are wrong. I know I'm not the best, but I pay attention to the little things, and I think that's what makes good players. Numbers is the game, and I always check them. I'm constantly looking at my percentages for fights. Not my DPS percentages, but everything. My % of hits, misses, crits, how much of a certain spell was resisted, the proc uptimes, my scaling haste rating in certain situations. I look at it all to see if there was something I did wrong that can be fixed. And I think that these things are what make me a good contribution to any guild. Not someone that is a stand-still and likes to think that they know everything about their class, but someone who is learning more and more about their class every single day, every single raid. A four button cookie-cutter rotation with good gear doesn't make you good. Understanding of game mechanics, does. |
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