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    Community Member Vedyse's Avatar
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    Default Looking for a casual guild setting

    Greetings

    I'm a new player to DDO and having run several characters through the first 5 levels I see the need to have a social network for advice and some grouping.

    Personally I'm not the powergamer, raid master type player. I like to have fun and grind out levels and items on a fun basis on my few hours off work.

    Of the dozen or so characters I've started and deleted, I'm currently running my fresh monk/rogue. I can't seem to find THE character yet so the lvl 5 cleric(4)/Fighter(1) is my highest surviving character.

    So if there is a guild out there that would be interested in having newbie in chat to soak up advice and hop in an occasional run I'd appreciate it.

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    KGB would be more than willing to have a newbie join the ranks we have players at all lvls i my self have multipul toons at almost every lvl

    come check us out

    http://oracle.the-kgb.com/
    AND
    http://oracle.the-kgb.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=cfrm&c=15


    We now have a growing contingent of european players and US players who play often during GMT friendly hours. We would love to have more. And more US and worldwide players! Whats more we want newbies and vets and anyone in between alike. We really are as friendly and sociable as we say we are. And this you will find is a major benefit as we will even help out with ingame funds and items

    Newbies we will help to run their low levels toons to get them levelled and give advice on how best to easily solo those lower end quests and how to play in a full party.

    Vets we will raid with, do GS ingredients runs, Reaver essence runs, Subterrane runs, Vale, Amrath and even epic. We would like to have experienced people to add to our army that we can share experiences with and to learn from each other. Everyone everywhere is alway learning something in life whether 1 or 100 though Im not sure if anyone of those ages plays this game. The benefit ffor vets joining us may just be in having actually a guild that cares about them, that makes the experience so enjoyable they dont mind wiping in Water Works in casual. Or they may wish to help us grow in experience and skill.

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    Community Member almacar's Avatar
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    Default Warriors Cooperative

    Vedyse,

    I sent you a private message about Warriors Cooperative.

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