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We don't have a huge, formalised set of rules, simply be excellent to one another. A few specific rules/standards of behaviour:

General stuff

  • We won't tolerate actual discrimination - "gamer words" are off the table.
  • We expect honesty in how you interact with other members of the guild. Especially during raids, we appreciate when people take accountability for their mistakes - nobody is annoyed when someone knows what they've done wrong and commits to fixing it.
  • Be even-tempered in your interactions with other guild members. We aim for a chill environment.
  • Putting other guild members on /ignore is strictly forbidden under all circumstances. This is because it breaks any addons or weakauras which require communication between players, which are numerous. If you have an issue with another player, deal with it socially, or talk to an officer - using in game tools to block messages from any raider in the guild is absolutely forbidden.

Raid stuff

  • Be on time, and ensure you inform us in advance of any Absence or lateness.
  • Remember, our goal is to kill bosses as a guild - this means that you won't win every loot piece and will occasionally find yourself on the bench. Try to be selfless in how you approach progress and recognise that these decisions are taken to advance the guild, not punish you.
  • If you make a mistake, try to call on discord how it might be fixed. Do not discuss errors more generally while a pull is still ongoing. If you made a mistake, wait until the wipe is called to report it, unless we can immediately do something about it. This ensures comms are not clogged during hectic periods.
  • Keep comms clear when the raid leader needs to communicate - we realise (and even encourage) banter during farm, but don't want to lose pulls to people not being able to hear important calls.

Preparedness

  • The guild will generally provide all needed consumables except augment runes (which we never manadate until the permanent version becomes available). Nonetheless, please ensure you have your own consuambles ready to use if necessary.
  • We expect raiders to work on their characters outside of raid, especially during early progress. We usually ask everyone to at least fill their M+ vault in the first few weeks (though the majority of raiders will do far more M+ than this), and will set expected levels of gearing on a week-by-week basis. As a guild, we aim to go hard for the first few weeks, gear as much as possible as quickly as possible, to allow us to focus exclusively on progress as soon as we can. The game is fairly seasonal now, so our expectations for M+ drop hugely as soon as the raid team are approaching best in slot gear.

Helping out

  • If you think we can do something better, let the relevant Officers know, from tactics to any area of guild management. We won't always get everything right, but can't improve things without feedback.
  • Try to take feedback in the way it's intended - the goal of mutually improving, as a guild. We spend a lot of time analysing logs, and give feedback because we want to improve things. Please try to be introspective during these discussions.
  • It's generally courteous to ask in guild for M+ groups before pugging. There is a group forming channel you can ping when looking for players.