Raid philosophy
Ex Cinis Cineris is not a raiding guild. We are best described as a casual social guild, focused mostly on playing together and having fun. Does that mean we don’t/won’t raid? No! Does that mean we have no rules when we raid? Also…no. Basic courtesy is expected on raids, as is an attitude of cooperation. If yer here for the ub3r l00tz, yer in the wrong place. If you’re here to have a good time with us, welcome.
Raiding rules
Raid composition will be determined by the following factors: balance in roles (healing/tanking/dps/cc) followed by date/time of signing up on Group Calendar; the official raid event will be posted to Group Calendar by the raid/instance officer. The official list of attendees will be posted to a thread on the forums, pulled from the GC sign-ups. You are not prohibited from signing up on the forums, but it will not be official.
For new members: it is highly recommended that you run several instances with other guild members prior to attending a guild raid. This is to get you acquainted with the guild, and the way we tend to do things…and to let us get to know you as well. Raiding is not particularly conducive to learning about yer fellow guildies.
Scheduled raid nights are under discussion but will include a weeknight and a weekend night (currently Tuesday and Saturday lead in the poll). Once signed up on Group Calendar, attendance is mandatory. In the event of an emergency, please try to contact one of the officers - it’s only considerate of other people.
The following addons are required:
1. Threat meter of some kind (Omen is ace’d, KTM is not. They do communicate together, though, so either one works.).
2. Boss alert system (BigWigs is ace’d, Deadly Boss Mod (DBM) is not).
In addition, Ventrilo is also required. You do not need a microphone, but must be able to at least listen to us. A mic is recommended, though…we like talking to each other.
Loot Policy
The following are the Official ECC loot rules (Raiding) for the guild. These rules shall be in effect on all guild runs. Please direct any questions to an officer.
Rule number one: have fun.
Rule number two: no drama. Although listed as rule 2, it is not subsidiary or less important than rule 1. The two are closely linked, as drama = unfun.
The loot setting will be set by the group leader as “Group Loot.” The policy for BoE items will be greed by all. The policy for BoP items will be for everyone to pass, followed by discussion/distribution.
The loot distribution system will be based on Suicide Kings. Briefly, players are put in an ordered list (Raid main). When BoP loot drops, the person who wants it and is nearest to the top of the list wins the loot. Once a player wins something, his name is dropped to the bottom of the list. Players who are not in the raid do not move up or down the list, therefore only those raiding will be moving in relation to each other. The lists persist through multiple raids, with only the positions of the players changing.
There will be a total of 3 lists.
1. Raid main, dealing primarily with BoP loot that is for the character’s main raid role, ie +healing cloth for a holy spec priest. All raiders are on this list together.
2. Raid secondary, dealing with both BoP crafting mats/recipes as well as off-role and resist gear. All raiders are on this list together, but the placement is independent of the main list.
3. Class lists, maintained for each class separately, used for class-specific gear.
Determining initial place on list has been done randomly at our first Kara run on 1/27/08. From this point onward, any new raiders will be added to the bottom of the lists.
The policy for alts will be that they take the place of the main on the list, that is the name on the list represents the player and not the character. This is subject to change if abuse occurs.
A Suicide Kings addon is available that will allow you to view the lists ingame. They can also (and should) be maintained on this website - ideally the website list will be the official list.
The text you see came from our Instance/Raid Officer, Kryjiana
