So I am returning to the game and looking for a small mature guild to call home. I havent played in a year or so and I honestly just burnt myself out that last time I played TRing all the time. (10 Tr's and 2 Epic TR's). I am looking for a guild that wont mind that I will need a week or two to get back into the swing of things and remember how to play the game. My character is an artificer (level 26) that is a multiclass made mostly for pure dps and trapfinding (evade build). I only have one character and am not the type to have multiple characters for raid cooldowns. I only came back today so still sorting out my character but it appears my build seems to be still valid. I have played every class in the game multiple times and this class is the one that really truly makes me happy (cleric a close second). If I play long enough and stay interested (that is my total intent) then I am sure my wife will follow along and come play and raid also (same amount of TR's..plays a sorc). My character isn't super uber because I mainly TR'd and haven't really raided since the level 16 era days, but he is no slouch either. I do have a needle (and an unopen raid box), max stat tome (+7 I think) to all stats, bladeforge, etc (for self healing warforge), ViP, items, etc.
Anyhow I feel I am a skilled player who comes with zero drama and just likes to complete content, gear is a very very distant secondary drive for me. Loot is not why I play. Looking for a good home with mature skilled players who think I can be of help.
I play PST timeframe. I have no problems making raids during these times. I would prefer 2-3 nights a week of raiding but more is not out of the question either. I prefer to not be in a guild that is so large that I will always have to sit out of raids or fight for a spot. I do learn quick so wont have to show me the ropes for long. I can continue to ramble but I will cut it here for now.
My characters name is Coin and I will be on all night so message me. If I'm not on it just means I am eating dinner and will be back
Thanks,
Coin