Understand World of Warcraft leveling guilds, their purpose, and their focus on helping members reach level 80.
The purpose of leveling guilds in World of Warcraft is to assist all of their members. However, they demand almost no loyalty and do not view it harshly when members depart. One leveling guild joined was full of cool people, but once the player and most others reached level 80, and for about a month afterward, it was apparent that no one truly understood how to approach end-game content (content for players at the maximum level).
Advertisements are seen in chat for guilds that promise to respond to every need. This suggests that leveling guilds are led by casual players who are not focused on progression.
The decision to leave a guild is ultimately up to you. If you are a difficult person, you might have no issue demanding help until you reach level 80 and then leaving the guild that assisted you. Conversely, if you are a good person who reciprocated the help you received, leaving might not feel as negative.
- Consider the long-term goals of your guild.
- Evaluate if the guild's leadership is focused on progression or casual play.
- Reflect on your own behavior and how you contribute to the guild community.
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