tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5101028685539601229.post2982779561036514070..comments2016-04-16T10:17:26.114+02:00Comments on Monster's Blog about everything: Monsterbaby's guide to run a successful guildRaidlisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01809604038963218417noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5101028685539601229.post-77920309124132238562016-04-16T10:17:26.114+02:002016-04-16T10:17:26.114+02:00I saw someone commenting on your guide at eu.battl...I saw someone commenting on your guide at eu.battle.net that if they needed to read this they probably wouldn't fit the leadership role. I don't know that guy but hes own logic fucks him all over. <br /><br />Reading your guide is just like a biograph about a person who has done something and succeed. Those people who usually read books like that are people who let them inspire by others and they might become founders themself.<br /><br />I've been a guild leader aswell as you, started at age 17. Somehow I've always through all my years managed to run my guild smoothly. <br />All the way untill I became a sailor working 4 weeks on/4 weeks off. <br /><br />My guild members left for both a dramareason, and they wanted more. My guildmembers went from semi-casual to hardcore within 2 years. I left my first guild and joined the second one where most of my members went. <br /><br />This was a hardcore guild doing all kinds of raids we had never stepped into. <br />Within 2 weeks, I become a Senior Officer in that guild, and after 3 months they gave me leadership. Thanks to the great officers who was managing that guild before I joined, they had gotten tired. Some of them quit the game. The remaining officers asked if I would be a Guild Leader as I used to be. In the beginning I refused, due to my work. But after some thinking I accepted, because all the officers techincally worked as a guild leaders, they just didn't want to have the status nor the role.<br /><br />To run that guild which I did for the next 2 years, wouldn't have been possible without my Officers. They handled Reqruits, Raiding, Events & helping out guildies.<br />I ended up become a icon in that particular game (I've never played WoW, you're guide fits for other games aswell) and a legend for running a guild that smoothly for 2 years, where I had 4 weeks of inactivity in a row, each 4 weeks :P <br /><br />My success is hidden behind all my great officers. I don't know how often officers are used in WoW tho.<br /><br />Ah yes, the main reason I've ended up looking at your guide. I have now quit my gaming life in that rpg I used to play. But a friend of my asked for Guild Leader tips. I wasn't sure on how to write down my own behavior and logic thinking. You however has hit the nail spot on. I'll copy some of your text and change it to the other game. <br /><br />Thanks for the help MonsterBaby :-)Mhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03582629241172228794noreply@blogger.com