Just Incase you don't know, there are 4 different types of VoGers, the Narcissist, the Helper, the Newbie and the BA Silent dude.
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This thread is just for lolzies! Don't get offended if you happen to be one of them!
The Helper is the kind of guy who helps out the Newbies and tends to get things done.
The Newbie is a guy who has only played VoG a couple of times. They usually get yelled at by the Narcissist.
The Narcissist is the annoying guy who does not much but tells people what to do, and treats people like idiots if they ask a simple question.
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[b]Sias[/b]
The professional, he eats, breathes and sleeps the raid. If you have questions, go Blam!- yourself, noob. If you've never done a part a certain way, clearly you're holding the group back. If by chance you die in the hard raid you need to be kicked. The only person who can die is him, because you should have been there to help with that praetorian or obviously the game glitched. When you go back and check the stats, this world eating bad ass has the most deaths and the least kills.
[b]Sias[/b]
The Mavericks, he'd just as soon run off on his own and blaze his own trail. He always knows the best routes and methods so why would he listen to the group. In the gorgon route he takes alternate paths, when it changes the Gorgon's path it's clearly your fault. He's gonna pick up the relic before anyone gets a chance, when he dies it was your fault you didn't help clear the mobs because you had to focus shots for oracles. [/spoiler]
The BA Silent Dude is the one guy who doesn't talk a lot, only when important, but they tend to get fecal matter done. If they're the fire team leader, they tend to boot Narcissists.
Leaders:
Joeyoungfitz
[quote]They are the guys that are between the helpers and the narcissists. They lead the group and explain every step and everyone's role. They accept newbies or level 29 for hard raids if they can hold their own and listen and follow directions[/quote]
Lap Dogs:
Sias,
[quote]The lap dog, this yes man is accompanying his friend who is the real deal. He spends the raid taking cues from said friend while ridiculing anyone else's mistakes. His actions ineptitude does not matter cause his boy is carrying you scrubs.[/quote]
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Edited by TheFrozenInferno: 11/27/2014 4:15:04 PMI've only run two raids, first time I was definitely the rookie but there was another rookie with us and the vets were very helpful. I had watched countless raid runs on YouTube but until you pick up a controller and actually do it it's not the same. Second run I was a mix between the rookie and the silent dude. I had my earbud in so I could hear everything everyone was saying, but it was muted on my end so I didn't say one word the entire time. The group I was with was pretty experienced and breezed through most of it. I died a handful of times but I knew where to go and what worked for me the first time so I just kind of did my thing. Also made it across the jumping puzzle the first try with my Hunter. It took me about five tries the first time. I used the relic when we pushed the Templar because it was a pretty simple job but I have to learn how to use the relic outside of that. I don't think anyone expected it was only my second run. Nobody gave me flak for dying either and I feel like I carried my weight well enough for a 27. Ended up with a Found Verdict and a million energies for my efforts.