Once you’ve narrowed down what kind of class and level you’re looking for

“The single most useful tool in putting together exactly the kind of group that you want is the /who feature. Once you’ve narrowed down what kind of class and level you’re looking for, send them a nice, polite /tell (don’t just talk in ONLY acronyms) asking if they’re interested in filling a spot in your group. Pay attention to their current location and if there’s a reasonable chance that they can hearth toward your group, or if you can summon or simply wait for them to catch the zepp or boat. Hunters and Rogues kinda get the shaft with this alot since there’s usually so many of them that no-one will go out of their way to find one for a group. Exception being Feral Druids who want ppl to appreciate their Leader of the Pack Aura, possibly. /WHO PRIEST - the main healing class in the game is mighty sick of getting tells all the time from ppl they don’t know asking them to main-heal an instance. Some of them will not respond at all, and some will not respond to ppl just saying ‘ST. ‘ even though you may think that’d be the easiest way to communicate that you’re looking for them to fill a healing spot in a Sunken Temple group. ‘Interested in a Sunken Temple run - all bosses. ‘ might work better, but adding ‘- have 54 Protection Warrior’ will ensure you get as good of a chance of a response as possible. Adding ‘ - got good Tanking Druid’ may not work as well, though some priests don’t mind depending on the rest of the group. /WHO BADLANDS 40-50 - gives you the ppl that might be interested in quickly filling a spot that just opened up in an Uldaman group. /WHO ROGUE 40-50 - gives you the rogues currently on in the game that might be interested in stealthing to your group that just finally made it to the end boss in Uldaman after 5 wipes due to the guy that you just kicked.


a. guild wars gold Decide what you need, or if you just need someone close who can quickly join you. Having a lock that doesn’t mind doing the taxi thing helps here. b. wow powerleveling /WHO whatever class or zone you’d prefer, and add a XX-YY level-range restriction so you don’t max out the /who window at 49 hits. c. Type out a decent, polite tell that adds a ‘hook’ - something that’ll quickly let your prospective group mbr know that your group is serious, be it that you have someone that’s kinda high for the instance, or you have a good healer/tank team. billig wow gold The first tell should be sent to someone who’s probably so high lvl that he’s not gonna want to join you. You never know, some ppl like to be nice when they’re bored, but better leave off cold-calling lvl 60s until you get to BRD at least. d. wow Before you send the tell, highlight the text using Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Arrowkey. Hit Ctrl + C to copy the text. Send the tell. lotro gold e. Right click the next name in your list, starting from the highest-lvl ppl in the range that you’ve determined you have a decent chance at getting to join ” “The Rogue may or may not be good, may have had real good groups in Ulda before where she didn’t really have to work too hard, and the tanking and healing in this group, both single-pt failures, is already questionable, so if there’s a reasonable chance of getting a better offtank or some better dps, another secondary healer, a 45+ anything, or a Priest that can let the Druid go offtank (Bear), go main tank (Bear with very good skills and equipment), or dps (Cat with decent skills and good equipment) is probably a better bet than that 39 Rogue.RELATED LINKS:http://community.mytypes.com/wowgold01/weblog
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