Furry WoW guilds?
15 years ago
Where are the murry purry guilds at?
Let me know what kind it is too.
thank you!
Edit: Actually, let me rephrase: I am not specifically looking for a furry guild. I just don't plan to be playing for TOO long, but I want to be able to hang out with cool people while I do play! So let me know if you have a guild that is full of cool people and somewhat active (and also room for me and Rotor!). You can send a note if you want X)
Let me know what kind it is too.
thank you!
Edit: Actually, let me rephrase: I am not specifically looking for a furry guild. I just don't plan to be playing for TOO long, but I want to be able to hang out with cool people while I do play! So let me know if you have a guild that is full of cool people and somewhat active (and also room for me and Rotor!). You can send a note if you want X)
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the guild is Total Aggression Gaming too
Aliiance - Legion of the Claws
Horde - Order of the Claws
join 'furchat' on either faction and ask for an invite. OotC raids casually, dunno much about legion.
Everyone's mileage may vary, but if you do plan to raid, I recommend searching for a guild that suits your wants and need, as opposed to joining one simply because it's furry or you know someone in it.
Really, there is no reason to have a guild unless you're absolutely wanting to raid end game. If you just want to enjoy the expansion, you can just run solo till 85, the new Dungeon Finder system assures that you have groups for instances if you choose to run those.
Myself and two friends are leveling on Destromath as horde, we're not in a guild or anything, we all just want to experience the expansion and will probably get around to finding a guild later on when it's our central focus. :)
Keep in mind, you don't have to be very serious to raid. My guild isn't hardcore, but neither do we slack. We do our best and have fun. After all, raiding is just endgame content. Once you get to level cap and do all the 5man heroics (which aren't easy to pug, mind you), there is not much else to do unless you level another toon or go achievement farming (and many achievements are related to raiding). That is, of course, unless you prefer to PvP. That's a whole other side of endgame, with it's own gear and points and everything. Even then, PvP only works at it's best with a guild, too.
You can always switch guilds. If you're starting out, either find a leveling guild or go with friends. Once you hit cap and have the best gear points can buy, you might find it worthwhile to move on to greener pastures. You can always realm transfer, too, if you find an awesome guild on a different server. Just keep in mind that your toon's own guild reputation will reset if you switch, so you'll have to start grinding it out again with the new guild.
Achievements are nice, but they don't net you too much. It's the perks with the leveling that really contribute to things.
The downside of an MMO is that they're pretty much made to get people to play together in large groups, and that is what Blizz says they're aiming for with this system. Our guild maybe has 10-20 regulars, but a bunch of other people who play once in a while (the majority of our numbers come from alts, lol). With that many, we have more than capped our experience per day. Maybe you'd be able to find some other cool folks with a small guild who would be willing to merge with yours? If not, you'll still get there, but yeah, it'll take a while.
When I joined, my main was a hunter. That didn't help my situation since OotC has/had an overabundance of hunters. I even out-geared some of the leaders at the time, but nobody really wanted me along in raids unless Zerodog (an awesome friend who got me into the guild) bugged people about it. The only thing I EVER rolled on was a pair of boots from Malygos 25 man, and two people raged. After that, I decided to never roll on anything again due to the impending drama. Needless to say, that incident made me feel completely unwelcome. When people asked in guild chat for help with 5 mans, I was typically the first to offer, but nine times out of ten I'd be completely ignored. I understand that people prefer running with close friends and familiars, but it got irritating after a while, especially since the guild I had previously been in was so much more helpful, responsive and outgoing.
My breaking point was when I was running ToC with some people who needed a fill-in hunter. For nearly the entire duration of the run, they all fervently discussed their undying love for dog knots, how they all supported bestiality/zoophilia, and how anyone who disagreed with their interests should be killed for being so close-minded. A friend of mine who had recently joined the guild had a disturbingly similar experience with other OotC members during a speed run of Naxx. When he spoke out in disgust, he was literally kicked from the guild for "trolling." I immediately left the guild afterward. -.-
I became GM for a while right as some drama shit was hitting the fan this spring/summer. Got that mostly sorted out, and then I passed the lead on when I realized I didn't have the amount of free time necessary to run the guild. Since then things have gotten better and better. I'm still an officer as well as my mate, and we're both happy to help when needed!
It's not exclusively furry though. It has people who are not furry in it and they enjoy the furries and we enjoy their company. It's a raiding guild that's existed for years. There's men, women, fathers, mothers, etc. It's extremely well rounded and welcoming with some very wonderful people in it, furry and not.
Alliance - <Children of Fenrir>
Horde - <Of the Glorious Smite>
Hakkar (pvp)
Alliance - <Glorious Smiting>
Horde - <Blackwolf Tribe> (in the making still)
I'm GM of all 4, they're all small, personal guilds with mostly members from FA and friends from back home :3
Just a casual guild. If you are looking for a raiding guild - don't look there - I raid with other guilds.
Mostly just a friendly social/leveling guild. Pretty small at the moment, but that's because it's a really tight group. As more time goes on I'm sure it will convert to a casual raiding guild as well. My healer is very popular on the server, so end game raids are easy to join/get friends in on. :D
Feel free to PM me if you need more details. n.n
Ner'zhul here. PvP. We're also a part of the Bloodlust battlegroup, one of the highest ranking PvP battlegroups.
I love you know. Jajaja
Alliance - wolfpact
And the bloodhoof server as someone mentioned above.
Too many bad experiences.
Now they have created this awesome system that forces guildies to think before they start internal shit. You dont wanna sacrifice a lvl 25 guild over something as petty as your OT being a complete bastard and whineing about a mainspec.
I have seen hardcore guilds fall apart for less. I'v seen guilds get disbanded cuz someones brother was insulted or some 'best-in-slot' whore was called out on being a ninja.
Mind you I think I'm the only furry here. Lots of good females to hang out with though.
All guilds have drama, and furry guilds have furry drama, especially a guild as huge as Claws. That said, our guild leadership now is doing a damn fine job keeping things under control. We are mostly a social guild and for the most part pretty laid back and good humored. There's usually folks on Vent to chat with. There were raid groups running during LK for folks that wanted to pursue that. The calender is used frequently. Check us out!
There are some LGBT friendly guilds - especially on my server - but idk about a furry one.
For anyone interested, I've mostly been playing on the realm Detheroc in Prowlers of the Night. It's not a furry guild or anything. It's a guild with which a rl friend of mine was in, so I joined in
As for those who aren't in a guild, there totally are reasons to have one now. Even before even if it's a small guild, it's nice to have a guild bank where you can share things and whatnot. And so far I've mostly had good things to say about the guilds I've been in. Not every time, sure. But mostly good things. Make some friends you don't expect to either.
Anywho. Have fun!