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- Depends on a few things...
1) Are you satisfied with your guilds rules?
2) Is your guild tackling NAAT in one day or less?
3) Is your guild running Heroic Pit every other day?
If the answer to any of these is yes then consider staying. If they are all no, then jump. - 1 yes
2 close
3 no - Plus I'm a top 3 contributor all the time
- I know I jumped and it's great I just got my Han Solo to 7* and I'm a month or so I'll have General kenobi to 7*
- In my own experience, I have a sense of loyalty. I also pride myself in being involved in a community where there is a mutual sense of growth. I’ve only been in two guilds. It took me a while to leave the first because there was no ambition to move forward and make changes. My current guild takes on a LOT of small players and allows people to go inactive - we recently made changes to keep open positions and it gradually fills up with consistently active people. We recently put Heroic Rancor on farm status, but not every other day. About once a week.
My point is, if there’s a direction of progress and growth, it might be something worth sticking with, especially if you’re a bigger member of the guild. Having that defined position of leadership / setting an example of strength / seniority can be inspiring to others to grow in the same ways by learning and following suit with strategies that have worked for you. - Keep in mind... its a two way street.. if you want to join a guild doing HAAT 2-3 times a week, HRancor every other day... 35 stars + in TB... you need to be really active... all 50 members have to be active to maintain that level of raiding frequency... so dont leave something thats moving slowly in the right direction for instant HAAT rewards if you are not able to commit... you will get dropped if you are not producing raid tokens
- All poorly run HAAT guilds will recruit you but how long will you stay? Most well run HAAT guilds worth being in will want you to be worth more then just tickets. What are you bringing to the table? CHS, Hoth Bros, GV and CS are all toons needed to help contribute to your guild’s goals. I would suggest building yourself up so that you can chose the guild that best for you. Personally I prefer a guild that uses Discord, has rules that are consistent and people who are fun and helpful.
- crazyhynter8 years agoSeasoned AceThere's a difference between being loyal and playing with people who simply don't care. My guild also couldn't tackle HAAT months ago, but everyone listened when the leader/officers asked them to develop certain teams, listened when we were told what teams in which phase to use etc. After 2 failed attempts we asked a friend, who had deeper roster to help us out. He did about 16m dmg the first time, 8m the second time and by the third time we began HAAT with him in our guild he simply stayed and watched. So if you're at the point in the game where you're ready to farm HAAT but your guild is still struggling with the normal one -> yes move to another one.
- Creepioo8 years agoNew SpectatorIf you like your guild stay, if you don't join a Haat guild.
- I jumped to a new guild last march, when i joined it was just 600 tickets per day, but now im a top 10 haat raid scorer and i LOVE my general kenobi and raid han, if you arent super attatched to anyone in your current guild id look for a better spot...
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