R E H A B
US Area-52 Horde Guild
Tuesdays and Wednesdays
8 - 11PM EST (Server Time)
Currently Recruiting for our Core Raiding Group for BFA!!:
Need above par DPS as well as Discipline Priest/ Holy Paladin and flex healers!!
We are a 2 night progression raiding guild. Many of us are adults with families and/or full time jobs.
We expect ALL Core Raiders to research encounters for raids before hand and to speak up when confused about boss/mob mechanics so we can maximize raid time with more pulls on bosses. There are 8 raids in a month and we expect our Core Raiders to attend 80% of those raids. (6/8 a month) We start raid invites ~7:45-7:55 and expect raiders to have flasks/food ready for pulls @ 8:10 PM EST. We also expect our Core Raider’s item level to be on par with the current content.
Raid spots are EARNED and kept by attendance and raid performance. If you show up consistently, execute your role and do enough damage/heals/threat and treat others with respect, you’ll never be sat.
We also encourage non-raiders to apply and hang out as well!
We are a pretty easy going group who are looking for dedicated players to do well at their classes and are looking for a stable raiding environment.
On our off nights we enjoy running Mythic + dungeons, farming materials for the guild bank, leveling alts, recruiting, PvP, exploring other games and hanging out in Discord.
Our goal is to clear the most current heroic/mythic raid as quickly as possible under a 2 day per week schedule. We are a competitive bunch looking to always improve and tweak in order to achieve our goal of clearing content while it’s current. We want to progress on a limited schedule and have fun while doing it!
The Eternal Palace: 4/8M 8/8H 8/8N
Crucible of Storms: 2/2H 2/2N
Battle of Dazar’alor Progression: 5/9M 9/9H 9/9N
Uldir Progression: 3/8M 8/8H 8/8N
TO JOIN CONTACT: Chìspot - Area52 (Mel#1802 via battle.net) | OR Message any member in-game and they should be able to point you in the right direction! We look forward to hearing from you soon!
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