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== Focus ==
== Focus ==
Welcome to '''The Complete Unknowns''' Raiding Wiki!
My name is Advancement, and I am here to form the next 10-man raiding group. Before I explain what I am looking for, and where I'd like to go, I'd first like to introduce myself: my current main is a level 80 Female Tauren Protection Warrior. I've raided extensively in WoTLK as both a Main Tank and Off Tank, as both a Raid Leader and Casual Raider. My alts include: Kernalpanic - 73 Affliction Warlock & Thesaurus - 75 Restoration Druid; I have a few lower level toons(Priest, Rogue, DK), but I would call Advancement my main focus and understanding.
I would like to create this new raiding group, with a focus not on gear or achievements(not that those aren't goals), but rather fun, progress, and exploration. I would like to start raiding Naxxaramas 10 & OS 10 (No Drake). After getting a feel for the raid and it's niche, we can discuss what to shoot for next. I would first like to start with a working schedule, then touch on loot, and finally composition.
Working Schedule(all times are in Server Time)
Friday: 9PM to 12AM
Saturday: 9PM to 12PM
Sunday: 5PM to 9PM
Special Notes on Scheduling:
1. Respect other's schedules! Not everyone can play WoW casually and when these people plan to play, they expect others to respect the times they've committed to. All
supplies for raiding should be purchased and raid members should try to be at the Meeting Stone or ready to be summoned at the agreed upon start time.
2. Emergencies Happen™ - Do not feel obligated to contact raid leaders in the case of an emergency, WoW can wait!
3. If you have an advanced understanding of a scheduling conflict please post on this thread or send an in-game mail or whisper to raid members.
4. If all raid members come to a unanimous decision to extend a scheduled event, then the event and blood can continue to pour! But events ending on schedule are just as
important as events starting, and it should be understood and respected to end an event.

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Focus

Welcome to The Complete Unknowns Raiding Wiki!

My name is Advancement, and I am here to form the next 10-man raiding group. Before I explain what I am looking for, and where I'd like to go, I'd first like to introduce myself: my current main is a level 80 Female Tauren Protection Warrior. I've raided extensively in WoTLK as both a Main Tank and Off Tank, as both a Raid Leader and Casual Raider. My alts include: Kernalpanic - 73 Affliction Warlock & Thesaurus - 75 Restoration Druid; I have a few lower level toons(Priest, Rogue, DK), but I would call Advancement my main focus and understanding.

I would like to create this new raiding group, with a focus not on gear or achievements(not that those aren't goals), but rather fun, progress, and exploration. I would like to start raiding Naxxaramas 10 & OS 10 (No Drake). After getting a feel for the raid and it's niche, we can discuss what to shoot for next. I would first like to start with a working schedule, then touch on loot, and finally composition.

Working Schedule(all times are in Server Time)

Friday: 9PM to 12AM Saturday: 9PM to 12PM Sunday: 5PM to 9PM

Special Notes on Scheduling:

1. Respect other's schedules! Not everyone can play WoW casually and when these people plan to play, they expect others to respect the times they've committed to. All supplies for raiding should be purchased and raid members should try to be at the Meeting Stone or ready to be summoned at the agreed upon start time.

2. Emergencies Happen™ - Do not feel obligated to contact raid leaders in the case of an emergency, WoW can wait!

3. If you have an advanced understanding of a scheduling conflict please post on this thread or send an in-game mail or whisper to raid members.

4. If all raid members come to a unanimous decision to extend a scheduled event, then the event and blood can continue to pour! But events ending on schedule are just as important as events starting, and it should be understood and respected to end an event.