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Tag Archives: Too Much Raiding

I didn’t realize that I was burnt out until I started playing an alt

Posted on July 18, 2011 by ZelJuly 20, 2011

I knew I was in trouble when I gleefully offered to sit out a raid.  Twice.

See, I had been working ridiculous hours and the ONLY wow time I could afford was getting raid ready on my main, and then […]

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Posted in Druid, Healing, Priest, Raiding, WOW Generally | Tagged Alts, Holy Priest, Resto Druid, Too Much Raiding

Balancing Attending Raids and Sitting Out on Team Heal

Posted on July 15, 2011 by ZelJuly 20, 2011

This is a very simple principle that a lot of people don’t get…

Assigned spots: If you want to be able to raid every time you want to, you need to be prepared to raid when you don’t feel […]

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Posted in Raiding | Tagged Eff the Ineffable, Priorities, Raid Healing, Raid Rostering, Raider Attendance, Team Heal, Too Much Raiding

Cranky's long raiding week.

Posted on February 16, 2010 by ZelSeptember 6, 2010

Last week, I led… some raids and attended others.

I’m tired.

ICC-10 (Tuesday)

But first a side note:

To all raid leaders out there: taking a break is all well and good.  People get burnt out.  But when one of […]

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Posted in Casual Player, Raiding | Tagged Raid Leading, Too Much Raiding, Whining

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