Charter

Dual Specs

The 3.1 content patch introduced Dual Specs to the game and thus the following are rules on how dual specing should be followed for raiding purposes:

Groups & Activities

Stanard policies concerning Tribe groups not including official raids. These rules are set in place to both protect players and create consistency amongst official and unofficial activities.

TPUG Guidelines

TPUGs (Tribe Pick-Up Groups) are unofficial groups and raids formed within the Tribe ranks. While they are not as closely regulated or monitored like official raids they should still adhere to a standard set of rules, listed below:

Scheduling

Vault Organization

The guild vault will be organized by the best abilites of our membership including players being responsible about what they donate and where they put it and guild officers maintaining the tabs and preventing clutter. Any "overstock" that occurs may be auctioned, sold or destroyed at the descretion of the officers. Any gold from auctioning or vendoring bank donations will go back into the bank funds.

Ranking System

The ranking system allows players to attain certain ranks based on the gear and experience they gain while progressing through more and more difficult dungeons. The ranking system places player into a tier which will sometimes give them priority based on the dungeon they are ranked for.
 
Ranks are based on difficulty of one or more dungeons. When a player reaches the requirements for a rank they are entitled to the highest priority for the dungeon or dungeons that share that rank.
 

10/25 Person Raid Options

Each raid following the release of the expansion Wrath of the Lich King has both a 10-man and 25-man option.
 
Raids will always be filled on a first come first serve basis going by who can fill the needed roles. Above all the goal of each raid is to accommodate the most amount of players that sign up.
 
10 and 25 man raids will be considered seperate and given their own status (farmed or unfarmed). They will be scheduled as such so players know exactly what they are signing up for.
 

Raid Loot Policy

At this time all loot from bosses on raids will be distributed in a free roll fashion. This means all party members should pass on all BoP loot and interested parties should /roll 100. The highest roll will win the piece of loot. Each piece should go the character who is best suited to use the item as an upgrade immediately.
The Tribe makes the following recommendations on loot:

Minimum Level Requirement

No character (except Death Knights) under level 25 will be allowed an invite into the guild. All characters, whether they be main or alternate characters, must be level 25 of higher before receiving an invite if requested.
 
Officers may be invited after level 20. These players are needed to regulate and lead this guild no matter in what capacity they are online. This applies to all Elders, Champions, Chieftains and the Chief.
 

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