Je hebt nog niets van het spel gezien joh
Oh en btw, nog een erg cool stukje van één van de HPR leden op het Deathwing forum. Aangezien het best wel lang is zet ik hem in een spoiler.
First of all I want to start this post by saying it's not intended to put anyone under a bad light. Not other guilds or any previous members of HPR. It's more a bragging post really ^^ So I would like to thank the other highend raidguilds on Deathwing for the great community and all players that previously has been a part of HPR for the cooperation while it lasted.
HPR was founded by the guild Undutchables August 2005. The Coalition, Regia Victoria and Aniolki Roberta imidiately responded to the initiative and HPR was formed. Less than a month later we also incorporated Hanami. We started out with practice runs in UBRS to get used to CTRA and establish the RP system. We all started out in blue gear from a rather casual existence in our small guilds. As soon as the ZG-patch was released HPR started to raid there with great success. Even with worse gear than established raidguilds we progressed really fast. HPR grew larger and moved to MC with our first Luci-kill Oct. 26, and after a turbulent period with too many players with one of the guilds mass recruiting, HPR managed to settle with a more stable group of players with the guild Deep South in our structure. And since then HPR has consisted of the mentioned 6 guilds and a few players from Lx and Zgon Clan.
Yesterday Nefarian lied slain beneath our feet. It was probably the proudest moment of my 16 month WoW career. Not only because Neffy is the big, bad boss that everyone aim to kill, but HPR's archievement was so unique compared to anyone else's.
1. This is the first "PuG", or non-guild raidgroup to kill Nefarian. There have been lots of other similar projects, but most of them have failed.
2. RL relationship structure. From the outside it's easy to think that not having one guild will cause more distance between players and hindering a friendly atmosphere. But this is not the case. RL friendship and family is an important aspect of HPR and that's why we wanted to keep our small guilds and rather cooperate. Those in HPR that does not have many RL friends there has at least been a part of one of the small, social guilds since the very beginning being a core member. Ofc there have been some clashes between the guilds, but through our officer structure with class-leaders and HPR-representatives we've managed to build bridges between the guilds, it's easy to trust your friend's friend you know ;]
3. Recruitment limitation. This is IMO what makes HPR's archievment more impressive than any other Nefarian slayers on DW, no offence ;] All guilds experience some loss of players during their lifetime, either because they quit WoW, migrate or leave for another guild. HPR is no exception from that. The huge difference is that HPR don't have the luxury of having a famous guild-tag attracting new players. If a hunter in full tier1/tier2 leaves HPR, my guild (The Coalition) can't put an ad on this forum and expect a equivalent replacer. The response is expected to be; "WTF is The Coalition? WTF is HPR?" Usually to get a new player we trick RL friends into the game (lol), level the character up and help them into MC-ready gear. In the playerbase that killed Nefarian yesterday NOBODY had any gear obtained outside HPR. All other raidguilds at Neffy has done it with the help from guildhoppers and recruitment from disbanded guilds with both gear and experience to pick up with their new guild very fast. So I'm confident that I can proudly announce that HPR is the FIRST and ONLY 100% self-supported raid-group that has managed to kill Nefarian! /proud
Morlondiel
Zegt precies waar het op slaat . /proud