Officers' Quarters: The road to mediocrity
"I've come to discover that instance run-throughs are a breeding ground for mediocrity. These players who get their hands held through low levels have no concept of class play or the dynamic of teamwork, and once they get to Outland instances where run-throughs aren't as easily done, their mediocrity shows full and clear. wow eu [. .] Now every time lower level members ask me to run them through instances, I often make up some excuses that I can't go, or if I have an alt that is in their level range, I would use that instead and try to create a normal group for them in hope they would learn something. wow euro However, whenever I did this, some other high level members would offer their help to run us through, therefore defeating the purpose of what I was trying to do. I have not spoken out about this issue to the guild. One, because I am not part of the leadership structure, and two, because I know one of the biggest pet peeve people have in this game is when somebody tells them what to do or how to play. wow power leveling Plus, there's a fact that people doesn't like it when you tell them they suck. I have no intention of leaving the guild, but I am now in the guild for social purposes only and doing other things with outsiders. Is there a way to soften the blow and tells them that instance run-throughs (or any other hand-holding events) are a bad idea, especially for people leveling up their first toon ever. wow powerleveling Being helpful is good, but being too helpful is not good. Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, teach a man how to fish, you feed him for a lifetime. Sincerely, " .
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