World of Warcraft Community Magazine Issue 10 | Page 12

ARTICLE 12 // World of Warcraft Community Magazine should be put in a management position. These are all fairly quick points to consider, so we’re almost at the home stretch! Who will be going where mostly comes down to politeness, relative guild size, and the dominant personality. The best thing you can do is try to compromise whenever possible, let them know what you want, but don’t be blind to the other party’s desires. Do you both have terrible guild names you’re not attached to? Entertain the thought of creating a new guild, which everyone will then join. Does one side have a great name and a larger guild roster? Then the other party should merge into them, to displace as few people as possible; this is where the concept of politeness is the most obvious choice, but what if, say, your team carries the raid, both in performance and personality? There could be an argument for that, sure. This is just something to discuss while we consider the next point. How are you supposed to prepare for such large shift of people? Guilds don’t tend to just be the The GameOn Magazine