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However, we do intend to try the Scarlet Monastery and Uldaman to get the mage quests done. The only instance we have done with this trio thus far is Ragefire Chasm. Iltria basically sits back and spams scorch, fireball & fire blast when available. Caeden is my primary focus as maintaining aggro with a Palad in is much different than with a warrior. 2 boxing these characters is much more intensive than with Jaos & Annariel. I chose fire for Iltria because it seems to provide the highest damage of all the mage trees. However, I do have 10 point in holy for spiritual focus, which is essential for healing in the middle of battle. I chose protection due to the fact that Caeden is always tanking for the group. I have specced my Paladin in the protection tree & my mage in the Fire tree. So far this trio has really worked out well. Jim created another mage to join my characters. I chose a mage for its dps and crowd control abilities. I figured that my Blood Elf Paladin could tank, heal and provide some really nice buffs. From grouping with Jim's Paladin, Thutar, I really came to appreciate the versatility and power of the class. This time I decided to try a Paladin/Mage combo. I was having so much fun 2 boxing Jaos & Annariel that I decided to give it another try. Instead of working on one of our level 60 characters, we decided to roll new Blood Elf characters. The Burning Crusade had just come out and Jim & I wanted to try out the new content. Maybe there is some database or other server related reason for not reducing the requirements to start a Guild, but it would be really nice if Blizzard would do so.Ĭaeden & Iltria mark my second foray into 2 boxing in WoW. If Jim and I could just make our own guild, it would probably eliminate all unsolicited guild invites. I think an easy fix for this dilemma is to lower the requirements for forming a guild.

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One person even offered me gold to join!!! However, I have had some people that just won't take no for an answer. Why would you invite someone you don't know and have never even grouped with into your Guild? I would think you would want to make sure the person would fit in with the rest of your guild mates before you sent an invitation? It's not so bad when someone sends me a tell and when I politely decline, they leave me alone. I'll be at the auction house or bank doing my thing and I'll see the Guild invite message just pop up out of nowhere! This is something I'll never understand. The problem is that as a level 70 unguilded player, when I walk into a City like Ironforge, I am accosted with invitations to join a Guild. It is just not something that I am interested in or have the time to invest. Let me preface this by saying that I have nothing against Guilds or raiding.








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