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#1 Oct 19 2011 at 5:53 AM Rating: Good
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Our guild has gotten to the point where the "mainspec/offspec" rolls "arent working as intended". We have people joining for the first time picking up shoulder tokens, and we have regurlar raiders which arent getting what they "deserve".

Sooo, im thinking about using some kind of DKP system. I am looking for something easy to use, as in, i want it to be totally integrated ingame. No external websites or anything preferably. Basically just a way to award people points for signing up, beeing on time, killing bosses, progress kills, etc.

I found http://www.curse.com/addons/wow/epgp-dkp-reloaded on Curse, and im thinking about trying that out. Do any of you guys have any experience with it? Or any similar type of addon? What kind of system is your guild using?

P.s I did a search for "DKP/Loot addon" at the forum, and the old thread i found was about 2 years old. So im thinking there might be something new and "shiny" out there?;)

Thank you for contributing!;)

Cheers
#2 Oct 19 2011 at 6:10 AM Rating: Good
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I don't have any info on DKP or other systems, I just wanted to add something about a mainspec/offspec system. The guild I've been in for nearly 4 years uses this, even in 25mans and it works because of a few things. We have three ranks - Initiate, Potential and Raider. Raiders roll for mainspec first, then it goes to the other 2 ranks as a "non-raider" roll if no raiders want it and then to offspec. So that way you don't have a new recruit winning a tier token over a longtime member and leaving. We've only had a few people leave before making raider status due to this rule since if you sign up and show up to raids, you are promoted fairly quickly. And at this point in a tier, our raiders are already geared. Our only exception is tanking gear - we have 3 "main" tanks and 2 "backup" tanks. The main tanks get first shot at the tank gear, then backups, then everyone else. This is only because we use our backup tanks frequently, so they need to be appropriately geared for content.
#3 Oct 19 2011 at 6:28 AM Rating: Decent
My guild uses mainspec/offspec rolls, limited to winning 1 tier + 1 epic per night. Exceptions are when everyone eligible has already won (thus rolling for a 2nd piece) or if the item would otherwise be de'd.

BoE's, if not rolled for/won during raids, are put in guild bank and rolled for by those interested and can personally use (ie open rolls), during the following week.

Despite my guild only running 2 10m's, there always seems to be at least 1 boe in gbank waiting to get rolled on and handed out.

Edited, Oct 19th 2011 8:29am by Azaza
#4 Oct 19 2011 at 8:13 AM Rating: Decent
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EPGP works pretty well. Highly recommended.
#5 Oct 19 2011 at 9:35 AM Rating: Good
I know what DKP is. What the frack is EPGP?
#6 Oct 19 2011 at 9:36 AM Rating: Good
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Effort Points/Gear Points.
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#7 Oct 19 2011 at 9:48 AM Rating: Excellent
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Just like to drop a reminder that no matter which system you choose someone will be unhappy with it.





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#8 Oct 19 2011 at 10:43 AM Rating: Excellent
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someproteinguy wrote:
Just like to drop a reminder that no matter which system you choose someone will be unhappy with it.

Announce any changes WELL in advance of the changes taking place. For instance, if you're considering starting a loot system, let everyone know when you start considering it, and what you're considering. Also, if you are going to tinker with it, announce that in advance too.

The guild I was in right before ICC came out decided to bring in 6-8 people from another guild for our core 25-man raids, plus some other people to fill out a couple 10-man groups. Rather than start them at in the middle between people that just won a lot of loot and people that haven't had anything lately, the officers decided to reset everyone's points. Except they decided this before we spent a week raiding, and a couple people that had friends that were officers blew all their DKP that week, and the rest of us got some piddly amount of gold.
#9 Oct 19 2011 at 2:29 PM Rating: Good
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someproteinguy wrote:
Just like to drop a reminder that no matter which system you choose someone will be unhappy with it.



This.

I'd be happy if our guild did some sort of a point system. But I'm there every single time with about half our raid crew. I think the other half, which is made up of a rotating cast of people who make it every 3rd or 4th time, would just not bother at all. And then we would have no raids.

I've also been in the position at an old guild where the little clique of officers/bfs/gfs/friends got pretty much everything by way of "ohhhh s/he really needs that and it will help the guild, can you pass?" That sucked too because while granted, they did all the organizing and whatnot, there's really no (gear) incentive for anybody else.

As it stands now, I've healed every raid night we've had since we started about 5 months ago and have gotten like 1 offspec drop. It's annoying but I see no real better options.
#10 Oct 19 2011 at 2:45 PM Rating: Good
Damn. That really makes me treasure my guild a lot more. Sure, I've had some **** luck with gear drops on my priest in the last two months (aside from the last two weeks we've raided where I finally got drops again) but I've never been asked to pass because officer so and so's X could use it more. As far as I know, that doesn't happen in my guild at all, although I have heard stories of them having to deal with that in the guild that the founding members came from. That really blows. Smiley: frown
#11 Oct 19 2011 at 3:43 PM Rating: Good
Mandatory snark: you mean your loot system designed to give all players an equal shot at loot regardless of past history is giving players an equal shot at loot regardless of their past history? HOW COULD THIS HAVE HAPPENED?

Actual advice: As has been said, every loot system has its own flaws and priorities in assignment. One in particular I know of for DKP is that people will let small upgrades get sharded while saving DKP for large/contested ones. Before you make a change, compare your current one's intent with the other methods', and make sure this is best for the guild and not just because somebody loud had a bad day.
#12 Oct 19 2011 at 4:16 PM Rating: Excellent
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Various loot systems, pros and cons. Summed up better than I could do quickly.

Really I guess the question that comes to mind, and the reasoning behind my jest above, is whether or not the 'loot' issues were a symptom or a cause of a problem. A lot of times deeper rifts will open up in a raid group over time that simply manifest themselves in first in loot dispute. Meaning 'fixing' the problem just puts you as raid leader in the middle of a squabble between a couple of officers (just as a random example).

Back when I raid led we used simple current-spec/off-spec rolls. Whatever spec you were for the fight was your 'current spec' with a few notable exceptions (1-tank fights, etc.) However we were often pugging the last couple of spots, and giving the PuGs a shot a loot made things smoother.

Best of luck choosing your system though. Smiley: smile

Also: my cynical side likes Nyte's system. Smiley: grin


Edited, Oct 19th 2011 3:40pm by someproteinguy
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#13 Oct 19 2011 at 5:22 PM Rating: Good
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I haven't seen anyone use DKP or other weird systems in years.

Honestly - We roll like this~

BoA
1. Main spec
2. Off spec

BoE
1. Main Spec Need
2. Off Spec Greed
3. ALT Main Spec Need.
4. Greed for Selling

Shards
1. Guild bank


People can get two tokens or multiple drops. We're all friends so if I get a tier drop or something really big and I later win another drop, but it's really better suited to someone else... I'll give it to him.

Also - We have ranks, but that doesn't do much from a drop perspective. The GM or some Raider or an Alt who's in the instance with us.... Heck - even non-Guild PuGs get a fair roll.

#14 Oct 19 2011 at 7:07 PM Rating: Good
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Borsuk wrote:
I haven't seen anyone use DKP or other weird systems in years.

Honestly - We roll like this~

BoA
1. Main spec
2. Off spec

BoE
1. Main Spec Need
2. Off Spec Greed
3. ALT Main Spec Need.
4. Greed for Selling

Shards
1. Guild bank


People can get two tokens or multiple drops. We're all friends so if I get a tier drop or something really big and I later win another drop, but it's really better suited to someone else... I'll give it to him.


Our current system is very similar with the caveat that we have 1st roll, 2nd roll etc on everything from each raid. So say on night 1 of BoT I win something on a main spec roll, if something drops on night 2 I would have to wait for 2nd main spec roll.

It is a fair system I think. It's just obnoxious seeing most of the loot go to a pug due to sheer luck.

As I said though, if pugs didn't get a shot, then why would they bother coming?
#15 Oct 20 2011 at 12:35 AM Rating: Good
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I like EPGP and used it when the guild in a more functional state.

Works great as it rewards effort for progression higher as well as showing up to help the new folks. Even though my guild is not using it now, lack of consistent guild only raids. I still keep track of mains in officer notes and puts alts into an alt rank so we can shift back into the system easily.
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#16 Oct 20 2011 at 4:42 AM Rating: Excellent
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The guild I am in currently uses EpGp and Bidder to distribute loot. Players are allowed to pool points amoung thier character, thus rewarding attendance. New players/raiders can go into negative point totals, allowing them to pick up gear that may have been sharded. We also have a system where the price is discounted during the bid process. Main spec roll were full price, Off spec bid were discounted, then another discount for off off spec and then finally a really reduced Fire Sale... all before the loot was sharded for the guild bank. Tokens are bid on, but you (the character, not the player) are locked out for 2 weeks after winning. We never had any real drama... only over a few pieces that were better optimised by one class over another.

I will say the people in this guild are some of the best people I've ever played with. We are never going to be a true hardcore raiding guild, but I seriously enjoy the time I raid with them.
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