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07-14-2006, 06:28 PM #1
Evening grouping
Hi all,
I'm writing this because my time to play Wow is somewhat limited to anything around 9:00 PM server time, stopping around midnight at the latest, which means most of the time I wont be able to join in any raids at the start and really can only offer myself as a standby if a spot needs filled later on. Weekends are better but not guaranteed.
So with that I'm seeing if anybody else is in kind of the same boat that I am and would like to group up around that time to knock some stuff out . Like Silithus stuff, Dire Maul is a place I havent spent much time in, etc etc. Especially for those of us that wont be able to make a raid but still want to do something.
Thanks,
LA
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07-17-2006, 07:59 PM #2
Re: Evening grouping
I quite often am unable to be availbe at the start of raids or to commit enough time to a full raid so I am more than happy to do this. I quite often piddle around the AH a bit a log if it doen't look Like I can get lucky and get in the raid. I also have tons of 5 man instance quests I was never able to do and I hate PUGging or least PUGging without at least a few TGers there. So let me know what your up to if I'm on. I can usually only get in on raids every other week and even then I can almost never get a gauranteed spot as they are all full before I can get signed up.
"they're more like guidelines, than actual rules,"....Captain Barbossa - Pirates of the Caribbean
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07-17-2006, 10:06 PM #3
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07-17-2006, 11:22 PM #4
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Re: Evening grouping
Great idea. I have DM, Silithus, Winterspring, ST, and lord knows what else to do.....you want to run any of that some night?
Originally Posted by LadyAbyss
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07-18-2006, 10:41 AM #5
Re: Evening grouping
In a sick and disturbed sort of way I really enjoy running the 5 player instances. I'm not a huge fan of DM although the North side has some great warrior loot.
I am a big Scholo and Strat fan, I guess I have a fetish for killing the undead.
“Waiting to be awakened by some unexpected thunderous roar, never dying...the sleeping giant lives and will sleep no more”. - John Seabrook
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