What’s this? Another WoW blog? Well since the questionnaire I filled in last time, where I said that this isn’t a WoW blog, I thought to myself.. why can’t it be?
I don’t intend to turn my blog into something dedicated to Warcraft. It is after all my own personal blog, but on the other hand, I do tend to have a bunch to say when it comes to matters in the game. So.. I’m going to try it out. It won’t be separated from my other blog entries, but I’ll set up my categories properly when I get around to poking around in the settings, so at least there will be some kind of filter available.
Anyway onwards with the matter at hand…
It seems that ever since Wotlk was released, there has been a gradual and significant rise in the number of PUG raids around the place. I remember back in TBC when it was laughable when there was someone trying to make a PUG raid for Magtheridon’s Lair. Our trade channel was full of people poking fun, saying it was guaranteed fail to attempt a PUG of a 25 man raid. Karazhan was deemed acceptable, but even then it was often looked down upon until the final stretch of the expansion.
Now bear in mind, these were entry level raids.. the easiest of the expansion.
Fast forward to Wotlk and it’s a totally different story. Each time I log on to the game and spend a little time standing around in Dalaran, I am almost guaranteed to see someone looking for more members for a PUG raid. And it’s not just the entry level stuff like Naxx and OS. It goes right the way up to the current T9 content, and even the heroic version!Somewhere along the road, the opinion of PUG raids have changed and although there is still the chatter of “fail raids”, people still go into them week in, week out, especially the 10-man content.
Now why do I bring this up? PUGs aren’t always failures. People enjoy themselves clearly, or they wouldn’t do them in the first place. It’s now an acceptable form of raiding so why bring up the subject?
Well I have some concerns of the effect that this will have on raiding guilds. Taking my guild as an example, we’re trying to recruit a couple more healers to be comfortable in our raids. We have plenty tank signs, we have plenty DPS signs, but currently we are often finding ourselves short of healer signs, meaning we must cancel our raids or ask some of our spare DPS to go into offspec healing. This isn’t ideal for our progress raids, and so we need a couple more healers in the guild. We have been searching for some time, but we don’t seem to have had any luck.
Now I’ve had to sit down recently and wonder why this is. We’re not exactly the most well known guild on our server. We’ve only been around since early summer but we’ve still had time to become recognised, and recognised we have been. There have been some nice acknowledgements toward our progression, so it’s not like we are an unknown guild.
Then my thoughts drifted to one of our guildies, who is always pugging raids. He does as many as he can on his alt and his main when he misses the guild runs, both 10 and 25 man versions. And this gave me another thought. Here’s this guy who jumps into countless PUG raids each week, and whilst he has some horror stories to tell about them, he has reasonable success.
As I stated earlier pugging raids has become a lot more common, and perhaps it is becoming an alternative to seeking a raiding guild. I mean in a PUG you can raid whenever you like right? You aren’t bound by a raiding schedule, you don’t have any requirements to the amount of raiding you must do, and you can behave as you please, generally without serious consequence. A pugger is, in a sense, “free”.
So is this why it has become more of a chore to recruit people nowadays? A guild offers stability, a nice community and generally a higher chance of success, but does that matter so much any more? Perhaps people are tending to lean toward a lifestyle of jumping in and out of raids as they please.
There is light at the end of the tunnel however. The updates to guilds in Cataclysm will most certainly make being in a guild more attractive and I would say that come next expansion I’ll be saying ‘problem solved’. But until then, I have a bad feeling those guilds who aren’t “the big ones” on the server may find their nets a little empty when fishing for recruits. And I can say most certainly that a little time after patch 3.3 hits, we’ll be seeing plenty of ‘LFM ICC’.
