By:Dave Styles Staff Writer
Things have come a long way in the Twisted Souls guild since its launch in March of 2014. Starting as casual guild formed by GM Evada and former Co-Gm Grom, and later adding cornerstone members like officers Moosheloboma, Cowboyfrhell and veterans Soryo.
Twisted Souls has become a guild the members love to be a part of. Plenty of new recruits have joined and some newcomers have moved up the ranks rather fast. The roster numbers have pushed 600 at times with many active members and plenty of guild support to go around. Though the main office is please with how far the guild has come, expectations are still really high and some have yet to be made. |
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"You don't want to take away from the hard work that has already been put into this guild but you can't just lay back half way there and expect the rest to come to you."
GM Evada stated in a press conference Monday.
"Everyone can applaud when you take the first step and get hard working members. The truly hard step though is applying the hard work of those members into something productive. Something that will make all other guilds stand up and take notice that you are for real.
You can see the hard work being put in by some of the members during some of the events that took place last year that were successful. |
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The guild conquered a lot of achievements almost reaching the elusive 2000pt mark and unlocking a bunch of treasure for their guild members.
New officer Khurn agreed with GM Evada about success being half the battle.
"Sure those events were successes but only cause we achieved what we set out to do. However you would like to see more of a turn out for these events. More members would equal more fun and therefore more members to share in the success and make others go hmmmm." |
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The biggest issue talked about during the press conference Monday was the raid team. Though the guild experienced success in the SOO raid, the beginning of Draenor with Highmaul and Blackrock Foundry things have not been so fortunate. Some talk about the constant tank changing issue, while other focus on inconsistency of healers.
GM Evada stated that fixing the raid team was high priority and that steps in the right direction were being made. He emphasized the fact that this was a casual raiding guild and "bumps in the road will happen".
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