Guild Information

Elite Loot Rules

Elite is NOT the place you come for loot. Elite is a guild based on our friendship and teamplay, the loots are the results of those. This is the one firm decision of ours. If one of the officers senses that you are only in guild for loot and not for participation, you will be KICKED without any questions. This means, if you want some loot, you have to participate to our teamwork and you will wait and see if we head to the boss that drops your items, you don't ask for it, you don't whine, else what you get is a KICK.

The way we loot is MasterLooter. After a boss is killed, you loot your Emblems and wait for the masterlooter to put the item link on chat with the classes/specs that can roll.

Example: "[Raid Warning] [Dhagoon]: roll [Legwraps of the Defeated Dragon] spell dps".

This means that mages, warlocks and shadow priests can roll on the item. If none of them need the item, then an elemental shaman can need the item as offgear. If there is no one who needs the item as offgear, the item can be rolled for offspecs. This means a holy priest can roll for the item if he/she has shadow secondary spec. If there is no one who needs the item as offspec, the masterlooter will let the enchanters roll for the item to disenchant it.

Loot priority is:
1) Need
2) Offgear
3) Offspec
4) Disenchant

Difference healer and spell dps items:
1) If the item has hit rating, its spell dps.
2) If the item has x mana per 5 sec, its healer.
3) If the item does not have both above, and have spirit bonus, its both spell dps and healer.

Mains and alts
When you first registered to our website you had to give us your main character name. We expect you to focus all your game efforts into this character, by way of gearing up via raids. This has a simple reason: the more reliable and constant the raid groups we put out (same characters), the higher the success rate in short term and long term. Short term, because people will be most familiar with the one character in various raid situations; long term, because we won't have to endlessly run the same instances over and over again to make sure every alt is epicced out. You can still go to our raids with your alts (if your main is already epicced out), but main characters will always have first loot priority. If you think you play more on one of your alts than on your current main, then contact an officer to make that alt your new main character. Officers can make this change for you once, they will not do this endlessly though.
1) Main characters always have first loot priority over alts.
2) Contact an officer when your main has changed.

10 seconds to roll
The masterlooter will call the rolls according to priority classes/specs. When your class/spec is called for and want to needroll for that item, do so within 10 seconds or say pass. Please drop your roll right away; waiting to see if you can outroll someone or consider rather giving the item to someone else is nice, but it usually takes an unneccasery amount of time. If you're not sure the item is an upgrade, yell "WAIT" in raidchat. This way, the masterlooter will extend the rolltime. Also, it takes an unnecassery amount of time to wait for people to say pass. Additional to the 10 seconds rule, this means when you stay silent during the roll, you automatically pass. So:
1) Drop your roll or pass within 10 seconds.
2) Yell "WAIT" in raidchat if you're not sure the item is an upgrade.
3) Silence means passing.

This is basically how we loot, officers will do their best to follow these rules. If, somehow, the masterlooter gets confused and does something wrong about looting in some way; YOU DO NOT WHINE, because as mentioned above, and we want to make this crystal clear, we don't really care about loot, and we don't want loot bitches among us. Happy raiding!