by Ungkor » Tue Sep 27, 2005 3:41 am
We look at attitude and play time over anything else when considering a new applicant.
Can you maintain a 50% or higher attendance? Thats bare minimum, although everyone is understanding if you encounter a bad streak in life and need some time off, but the absolute worst time to have a 'issues' is during your app period. Folks that can't attend at least half our raids, historically, don't make it in the guild.
Flags and gear are something the guild is committed to getting you, but playtime and the right attitude is something you have to bring with you.
In terms of attitude:
Most raiding guilds are serious about raiding. And bickering and not working well with others really interferes with raiding. So being a pleasant, forgiving, cooperative person, who remembers the basics we all learned in kindergarten, is a good thing:)
Skill is an important factor also, but if someone has a high playtime, skill almost always seems to be something they have developed on their own. Of course, knowing the 'basics' of your class is a must. Raiding specific knowledge is something that we can generally provide, but a question like "where do I get this 'abolish disease' you speak of?" would lead many of us to doubt your overall skill (honest to god, we had a app ask that lol).
If you've never raided large targets before, have no doubt, it will show. But don't be discouraged. Asking questions and earnestly trying to better your knowledge is a key component we evaluate in a player. Application times are usually a month or more (at least in sheep), and so there is plenty of time to grow.