The days of Kara Blue and Gold are long gone (thank goodness). In any recent week we have several Karazhan teams, ZA teams, and other assorted 25-man raids. How are these teams formed? In short anyone can create a 10-man raid team. However, if you want people to actually join your team you are advised to have some experience running the instance you're going into, have a loot system of your own choosing that is explained to the team ahead of time, and have a way to post your raid information onto the guild website so that your members can get their loot points. Remember, every guildmember who walks away from a raid receives either loot or a loot point (to apply toward future loot auctions), not both.
Here are some basic rules for raid groups to follow if they want their loot points to be counted on the guild website:
- More than half of the raid must be Massacre members (at least 6 people for a 10-man raid, and at least 13 people for a 25-man raid).
- Groups must either defeat at least 1 boss or they (as a group) must have been in the instance at least an hour.
- Groups must have a member with Raidtracker addon who can post raid info, or they must keep track of attendence and looting on their own and write the GM with all this info. Groups must post their information days in advance of a 25-man raid if they want their points to be updated in time for that raid.
When are loot points used? Loot points are used in 25-man raids and can be used in ANY 10-man raid if a lootmaster chooses to use them. So go out there, form your groups, and document your raid activity on the guild website so that the loot auctions are fair and peaceful.
Thanks,
Nistagmus


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