
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , How-tos , Instances , Humor , Forum Post of the Day Hi everyone, after a short hiatus for guild building and soul searching I’m back to writing on the WoW Insider team. Despite growth in my guild I still find myself picking up folks for heroics and some raids. I’ve had some good experiences and some terrible ones. Abberforth of Shadow Council offered up a “Basic Assumption and Discernment System. this handy, though tongue-in-cheek guide to selecting members for a PUG. He uses simple assumptions in a players initial presentation of self to determine if a player is a good candidate for invitation . These guidlines warn players to be cautious of Elves, Death Knights, and folks with untypable or unintelligible names. Remember that this guide is for amusement only. There are several other factors that go into good PUG players- like do they run into Nexxus when you invite them for Occulus? Continue reading Forum post of the day: Sorting out the BADS Forum post of the day: Sorting out the BADS originally appeared on WoW Insider on Fri, 08 May 2009 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Ultimate Guide Guarantee: "...within seconds of accepting a quest you will
know WHERE to go, HOW to complete it, and WHEN to do it." Click Here For Proof!

Originally posted here:
Forum post of the day: Sorting out the BADS