
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Instances , Features , Humor , Raiding , Bosses , Classes I’m very “up” on PuGs. I started my career as a PuG tank and met a lot of great players that way, many of whom I still raid with today. I’ve always been a stout supporter of throwing caution to the wind and joining LFG for an afternoon to see where it’ll take you; it’s been my experience that random players on your realm can and often will surprise you. Once you master the art of the 5-person PuG, the ultimate risk is a raid PuG. One-shot the instance, or spend the night wiping? You won’t know until you try. I used to run Hyjal PuG’s in late Burning Crusade and got to be the person in charge of arranging healers on Anetheron , explaining where to die on Azgalor , and uttering a hollow laugh at suggestions on whether or not Archimonde was in the cards (answer: hell no). I wasn’t around for my guild’s Naxx run one of these past weeks, and a few guildies were interested in gearing up their alts, so we thought — PuG a 25-man Naxx? Why not? Continue reading Observations from running a Naxx-25 PuG Observations from running a Naxx-25 PuG originally appeared on WoW Insider on Wed, 08 Apr 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Observations from running a Naxx-25 PuG