Officers’ Quarters: Disposable raiders

Every Monday Scott Andrews contributes Officers’ Quarters , a column about the ins and outs of guild leadership. PUG players seem to be everywhere these days. For guilds that can’t field a full 25, PUGs are running Naxxramas and Obsidian Sanctum and even the Eye of Eternity alongside you. They’re practically half the raid in your Vault of Archavon runs. They help your 10-player raid take out Heroic Flame Leviathan for some quick, juicy iLevel 226 loot. If Blizzard keeps nerfing Ulduar, pretty soon they’ll be looting Keepers’ chests, too. Last week’s e-mail was practically a blog unto itself, so wow goldthis week I thought I’d pick a short one. One reader asks what we owe these PUG players. Can we just boot them as soon as some of our own guild members log on? Hi Scott I have a question about what is considered fair to pugs in a raid. I don’t do pug raids myself so I am out of touch with what the etiquette is. We had needed to pug for a raid and were just about to start, when a couple of guildies logged on. They wanted us to kick some pugs so they could join the raid. The issue isn’t that they logged on after raid start, but purely about whether it is considered fair to kick a pug out in favour of a guild member. We were

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