I usually just go to the raid section of the forum to pick up a group. I did the raid 3 times in one day, 2 were groups I found that way and one was for a guy in my friend list.
I usually join groups instead of making them. I advertise my self as experianced with touch of malice.
I've been with really pro groups and Noobs so far. Only time I get mad is when I play with new people and explain the mechanics of the fights and show spot by spot instructions of what's where and what to do. And they still mess up.
I'll usually leave a party after I have to explain what counter clock wise is for the 100th time, or after I tell people to wait to get on their platform 20 times. How hard is it to listen. I say "wait your turn, don't hover or keep jumping. Let the person before you get on the plate before you jump. This isn't a race"
I'll run with Noobs if I have time and they listen. If not I'll find elite groups because I put a lot of time in and I value it.
Moral if your new, bloody listen to the vets or you will be stuck running with all Noobs. Us raid vets backs are starting to get tired from carrying you through raids. We don't mind helping but do what your told , ask questions instead of saying your experianced. We can tell if your not
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