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Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: Bob on May 09, 2006, 03:09:08 PM
This will just be a general comment from me, since it's the first time this "situation" has occured:

What does the Officers and the Guild think about people with bought characters joining the guild?
The danger is that you get a person who doesn't know shit about the character he is playing, and that won't actually be an advantage for the guild (not to mention that it's illegal if you follow Blizzard's rules (I think?)).

Yes, I can see that this guy has a lvl60 hunter, but that can't actually be compared to playing a druid in any kind of way.
I also see that he has tried to play Oshun's druid, but how much can you learn about a class if you just try to play with a lvl 60?

In my oppinion you need to have leveled the character yourself from the 1st level to fully be able to understand the whole aspect of you class.


But again; this is not something I'm directing straight at "new-Ug", I just think it's important that we have a small debate around it since it's the first time (?) it's happened - at least as we know of :)
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: TeaLeaf on May 09, 2006, 03:48:57 PM
Split off from application section as it was more conceptual debate than a comment on the character of the applicant.

TL.
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: Gorion on May 09, 2006, 05:41:39 PM
well you do have a point.. but its a sharp edge from both sides..
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: Neff on May 09, 2006, 06:47:42 PM
Well, i'd really like him to msg a GM telling him that his nick is offensive in a language, that way he can change some letters atleast. It will show if he doesnt know shit about his class, so lets just let time decide :)
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: Bob on May 09, 2006, 09:36:27 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Neff@May 9 2006, 06:47 PM
It will show if he doesnt know shit about his class, so lets just let time decide :)
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The reason why I asked these questions, was not to say/guess anything about "new-Ug"'s skills as a druid - I think it's a much more important that we on a general basis have a discussion around the topic of letting people with bought characters into the guild.  And the two main reasons why I think this needs to be debated are as following:

1 - they have not 60 levels of experience playing that class, which in most cases will be fare from beneficial for the rest of the raid group and guild.
2 - according to Blizzarad's EULA (or one of those other licence agreements), it it illegal to transfer your account that way to another person.

And the first point is also ofcourse by fare the most important.

I'm not all shure what to think about this matter myself yet, but I ask the question because I think it's really important that they are asked :)
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: Oshun on May 09, 2006, 10:06:23 PM
Can I just clarify that the account that seems to be in question (Ug's) was not bought. No money changed hands for it, or will - it was simply given by Ug to my boyfriend. as far as I'm aware this does not constitute a breach of the EULA.

They have been friends for years, and bought and started playing the game together. As I started playing more my fella has been playing less..... Blizzard have stated that in the future they plan to allow the splitting of accounts. This would have enabled Bawbag (his toon)  to have been transferred to a seperate, new account for a fee - as this as as not been implemented yet, Ug's offer of his account to my bf seemed like the next best option.

I'm not taking issues with the problems of someone getting to grips with a new  toon and class (as they are most certainly true), I simply want to clarify that this is not the same as an ebayed toon. Ug has left the game before, for several months, but came back..... As he is currently looking for work, he wants a clean break from the tempations of simply ringing Blizz up to reopen his account.  

I hope this clears thing up. The 'new' Ug doesn't have access to these forums yet, and isn't wanting to cause any problems or controversy. He is now an initiate in the guild, soo as far as he's concerned he needs to do the same things and play the same way as anyone else would or did when they first joined SoG.
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: Oshun on May 09, 2006, 10:13:42 PM
Having just read the rest of the forums, how is this any different than Tan now owning Zyriax's account?
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: Bastet on May 09, 2006, 10:31:07 PM
cause for one we allready know tanales for a looong time, we dont know the new UG yet.
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: Asmoden on May 09, 2006, 11:45:14 PM
Just for the heck of it.

No, even tho no money has been tranfered it is still not legal. Even allowing a friend of yours create an char on your account is illegal. He has to buy the game for him self... thats how it is. (not that is matters or anything ;p)

But for the situation i would say. Let the person join the guild as a new, and have a trial, like the guild rules state. In the trial it will be possible for members to give feedback on how the person playes, and for the officers to deside whether or not he will join. In the same time, it will be possible for the person to learn the full aspects of his char, and for other players in the guild to help/guide him some of the way.

I wouldent tho, allow an entirely new player (not to wow, but to the class level 60) on to any major raids, such as MC or BWL, and its is not yet known if he can be "trustet" to do what is expected for that class.

That is what i would do anyway.
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: noevra on May 10, 2006, 07:12:35 AM
QuoteNo, even tho no money has been tranfered it is still not legal. Even allowing a friend of yours create an char on your account is illegal. He has to buy the game for him self... thats how it is. (not that is matters or anything ;p)

he bough the game, he had a char before... so there is nothing illigal about giving a charcter away. the only thing that isnt allowed is making money of it.

you realy think blizzard give a shit about how is paying for a acound?
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: opticalrush on May 10, 2006, 08:08:12 AM
QuoteThe danger is that you get a person who doesn't know shit about the character he is playing, and that won't actually be an advantage for the guild
lvl 60 druid
lvl 60 warrior
lvl 60 mage
lvl 60 priest

i can play it (all) except for the druid they are gay
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: Bob on May 10, 2006, 08:17:08 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by opticalrush@May 10 2006, 08:08 AM
lvl 60 druid
lvl 60 warrior
lvl 60 mage
lvl 60 priest

i can play it (all) except for the druid they are gay
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But you have leveled all those characters yourself, right Optical?
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: Rutski on May 10, 2006, 08:38:53 AM
Just to add my two-pence worth....

I agree with Bob's first points about knowing your class etc. but not sure if aleveling a char automatically means u know how to play it. (I have a level60 pala that doesnt know where the "Heal" button is...)   Jk

Anyway..  twopence worth   like i said.....

First off:  I've known Baw (and Osh) for a good while now and I'm sure he'll fit in nicely here.(whichever toon he is playing)

Second:  He's not totally new to the whole druid set-up because he has played Oshun quite a bit too. (oops soory osh  i wasnt supposed to say   :D  )

Thirdly: Ug is a good, well kitted out char with some valuable alch skills. so would it be better to keep this char and welcome a "new" member or to bring someone in completely new that may not play the druid well?
After all   posting an allakhazam profile doesnt prove your ability to play your class.


/welcome bawbag and hope everything works out well for you. (by the way   give Ug a nudge... I wanna see a reply from him here soon.
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: TeaLeaf on May 10, 2006, 12:00:36 PM
Uglee now has access to these forums as an Initiate Defender.

TL.
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: uglee on May 10, 2006, 12:41:15 PM
Um, don't know what else I can add to this thread really beyond saying that I'm not planning on letting you guys down. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to prove myself - if any of you wants slightly more info about Ug leaving than his short post drop me a /w in game.

Looking forward to getting to know you all.
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: Neff on May 10, 2006, 02:18:25 PM
QuoteI agree with Bob's first points about knowing your class etc. but not sure if aleveling a char automatically means u know how to play it. (I have a level60 pala that doesnt know where the "Heal" button is...) Jk
HEALING? pally's are only for mad dps :)

OT: Learn your class, and when you think  you have talk to an officer and raid something with them or something :>
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: Siffredi on May 10, 2006, 03:22:32 PM
A Paladins primary thing is: Healing and cleansing for lvl 55+ instances. When you are only lvl 40ish a pally is like a druid, a little bit of everything. The kind of character that you want to be as a pally and druid btw depends greatly on your choice of talents. Because if you spec in retribution, you will miss out on many great benefits for a Holy pally that heals and stuff. However you can do medium dps. Beside your talent spec, it depends also the gear you are wearing. If your wearing alot of mana and +healing gear, it is obvious that you also need a Holy spec for your paladin. However are you wearing alot of +str +agility/stamina gear with +AP and crit you need a retribution spec. the same if you want to be a tank/holy paladin you need alot of the gear that warrior needs just with intelect on it also.

Hopes this answers your question :D
Title: Threbrilith's Dilemma
Post by: TeaLeaf on May 10, 2006, 05:36:35 PM
Carrot, I deleted a couple of your posts ehre by accident - before I realised you were a SoG member - I thought somehow I had borked the permissions set on the forum AdminCP.  I have adjusted your published permission mask name to SoG member to make sure I don't make the same mistake again!

TL.