<Night Watch> 1/13 hard modes in 6 weeks, open recruiting for 10pm-1am Mon/Thurs/Fri
Are you serious about your leisure time? How does playing to your full potential for 180 minutes and then getting back to your real life sound to you? If phrases like, "quality over quantity," "chain-pulling," and "camaraderie," go hand-in-hand with, "fun," in your mind, keep reading...
Our mission is to defeat all 10 man heroic modes while they are current content. We cultivate a friendly atmosphere and a fair degree of professionalism while maintaining a healthy perspective. Our raids are highly focused and productive to both maximize our limited raid time, and allow us to enjoy all the other things life has to offer.
Night Watch is made up of people who are:
•focused
•responsible
•self-critical
•willing to learn
•self-driven
•good teammates
Night Watch has been raiding for just over a month now, and we're pretty pleased that the Red Team has already killed Heroic Halfus and is working on more 3-4 hard modes next week. We are now forming a new Blue Team due to the number of inquiries we have received.
Blue Team is another hard-mode, 10-man progression raiding team, with the same high expectations as Red Team. As it's a fresh team, we're looking to fill several spots at the moment with official applicants, for all roles. In the meantime, we have enough contacts and alts to start initial raiding by PUG-ing any unfilled spaces, with a start date as soon as May 19th. (The PUG scene here on Kilrogg is excellent.) That said, we do expect to fill the team quickly. Blue Team's raid leader has been subbing into Red Team raids, has the same 1/13 killed so far, including time leading progression fights. If it's not clear already: we build for success, and this is not a "second-string" team.
Our raiding in a nutshell:
Blue Team raids are from 10pm until 1am PST Monday, Thursday and Friday. We expect 75% attendance or 9 raids (of 12) in any four week period.
All raiders should have a boss mod (e.g., DBM) and Vent. Additionally, healers are expected to have suitable raid frames and some way of casting with the mouse (e.g., Clique, mouseover macros, etc.).
Loot uses a main spec > off-spec open roll system with a master looter for transparent, common-sense filtering.