Can you tell what's so awesome about this picture of Anarchy of Ravencrest's 10-man Yogg Saron down? Nope, it's not the fact that they killed one of the hardest bosses in the game, and it's not even that cool type effect on the title. It's the naked Gnome. Trust us, Horde or Alliance, every guild should have a naked Gnome standing front and center in their kill shot.
Lots of naked Gnome-less downed bosses in this week's Guildwatch (which, we promise, has lots more actual text than the early version you accidentally saw today). We've also got drama and recruiting news as well -- hit the link below to read this week's column.
DRAMA
Here's a piece of good guild news: for instance on Proudmoore recently had their GM turn... a certain age (we'll let him keep that information to himself), and his guildies apparently planned a surprise present for him: they gave him a coupon for a FigurePrints figure before a recent Ulduar raid, printed out complete like an actual ingame item (the figure apparently bestows +100 Spirit, and on display, increases happiness by 100). Very cool -- they all coordinated splitting the cost up together, and they're letting him choose the character and pose, and then buying him the figure. Great gift, great story. Most of the drama we tend to get here comes from PvE, as that's what most guilds are up to. But every once in a while we see a great PvP story come through, like this one. Instability is a guild on Dath'remar that usually goes in for raiding -- they seem to be working through Ulduar, and have a fairly well-traveled vent server. But the one time they all decided to join up and go in for some PvP, they came up against the guys from Durotar Shoulder Patrol on Barthilas, who were just plain thrilled that they could conquer what they thought was a PvP premade. We have to admit, it's funny from both sides -- not only did Instability get trounced in that BG (and it is kind of funny seeing a whole side of people from one realm in a terrible PvP team, even if they are good raiders), but DSP takes it way too seriously, too. Gunbusters really wants to join Death Wish, but unfortunately, with hockey taking up most of his time, they're just not interested in having him as a guildie. But he just doesn't seem to get it -- he keeps posting on their forums asking why they refused his app, and then when they've had enough of him there, he takes off to the realm forums to try and fight the good fight there. Still, making fun of a 15-year-old makes even us cold-hearted dramamongers at Guildwatch feel bad, so Gunbusters, if you're listening: you don't need to spend any time raiding. Listen to your mom, run a couple Heroics a week if you have the time, and stick to school and hockey. There are lots more important things to be doing at your age than fighting on the forums, and frankly, it's not helping your spelling much. Stick to school and sports. Purpose on Argent Dawn has apparently shuttered -- we hear that the "summer boss" has taken them out, and it looks like it's permanent (though obviously the website is still there, so who knows). Deeps is transferring off of Galakrond, apparently leaving the Horde side of the server in bad shape. On page one, a level 1 alt says all the crappy guilds on the server should combine into one good guild, and on page two, someone from Signify, which is apparently one of the crappy guilds, shows up to hold his own. But even though that little tussle is entertaining, it does seem like the server is in bad shape. This one's good. Apparently in No Mercy on Undermine, the guild's leaders were selling flasks off from the guild bank to the Auction House, or to the guild's members for cheap, but pocketing the money, or something -- we have no idea what exactly was happening, because it's not made too clear, but apparently the guild's members thought the officers were up to no good, and they called them out over Ventrilo. So why are we telling you? Because they recorded it and posted it with animation (some of it NSFW, be careful) on YouTube. Here's part two. In the officers' defense, the guildie who's accusing them doesn't seem to know what's going on either, just says things don't match up somewhere (and it's very unclear even from the videos just where the flow of money is and why the officers would want to rip off the guild). We would say that if you don't like what the officers are doing, then leave the guild, and apparently that's what the guildies did -- they say on the YouTube page there was an "exodus" soon after.
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