Brief Guild Summary:
Stack on Fire is a guild specifically built for progressing
through the most challenging raids Blizzard is willing to offer us.
Before I scare away any casual players, there is also a spot just
for you in our guild to hangout and enjoy the community, HOWEVER,
the ranking system in the guild is heavily relied on to separate
the casual players from those willing to bash their head into every
boss we possibly can until the damn thing falls over.
For Casuals:
Feel free to leave a message here on the thread or if you're a
little more anxious (Or just simply want to make my life easier :D
), go ahead and hop on your toon, type in [/who stack on fire] and
somebody will be glad to help you out from that list unless they
are also a fresh recruit or possibly are too busy doing who knows
what to catch your whisper.
For Raiders:
Basically the process will be very similar to what's above at first
just to get you admitted into the guild. Once in you should contact
either myself, the other GM or any of the officers and let us know
you would like to begin the process of becoming a raider for
Stack on Fire. The first thing we will do will be promoting
you to prospect in the guild, following that (or prior to if you're
not currently in the guild) you should send an email to
<stackonfire@yahoo.com> telling us that you would like
the application format and also including your Class / Spec /
Toon's name and we will send it right on back to you to be
completed. Once that completed form is sent back to me, it will be
looked over by at least 2 GM's/Officers to either be accepted or
denied. If you're accepted, we'll toss you your promotion to the
rank of 'Raider' (Aww yea) or denied, which don't worry, in that
case your application will stay on file and you will remain a
prospect until we think you're ready for the position! Not that you
need to know at the moment, but upwards from there is the rank of
'Core Raider' which is basically just a glorified raider, achieving
the rank by having great attendance as well as participation and
becoming an asset of the guild's core raiding crew.
Some Guild Requirements:
- Mumble with a working headset is required for all Raiders and
Prospects.
- World of Logs is preferred in Raider applications, familiarize
yourself with the program if able.
- Be prepared to receive constructive criticism as well as give it
to other members.
- Be 18+ years old to become a Raider, or be very good at lying and
acting mature.
- Raiders WILL respect other Raiders, we don't have time for
high school drama here.
- Raiders, this isn't a guild you hop in and out of, the
application process is lengthy for a reason.
Available Slots:
Roster Spreadsheet -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hp_XsMgYBCggYyJptpOKst5ERNO1xOnPACZBJYtAiIg/edit?usp=sharing
Core Raid Times:
Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday 6:45pm - 11:00pm
- These raids will be mandatory for the Core Raiders of the guild,
anything below 90% attendance will be a demotion back to the
previous rank, not because we're !@#$%^-s and like demoting people.
Simply because our group is going to be very reliant on each other
to be efficient in progressing further each week. Think of it as
losing your Hunter that does belts on Siegecrafter every week and
then he doesn't show up. This is really going to slow us down
dramatically and that is why attendance is taken so seriously,
however if you are able to give me at least a 2 hour notice ahead
of time, I will be sympathetic.
Be aware, official core group raiding begins as soon as it is
offered in WoD
Alt Raid Times:
Thursday and Monday 6:45pm - 11:00pm (Casual Member
Friendly)
- Not mandatory for Raiders, a very relaxed group to get our casual
members involved, gear up some alts, learn some aspects of
different classes and roles as well as to provide some tips to our
members that are curious of progressive raiding.
Random Guild Fun:
Unscheduled Friday, Saturday and Sunday (Casual Member
Friendly)
- Activities like Transmog Runs, Challenge Mode Dungeons and
whatever else we think of.
In the end, we're all playing the game to have fun. As
you've just read, despite all of the seriousness, we rely on a
relaxing guild community to relieve some of the stress of our
progressive raiding. Now come Stack on Fire with us today!