Guildwatch continues to cover the good, the bad and the ugly in the world of guilds. Let’s come to have a look.
Epic World PvP: Serenity and Downfall on Gorgonnash joined forces with others like people from Restless Souls, Oblivion, Final Code, and other assorted randoms, and led a gigantic campaign against the Horde cities on the server -- their real target was Orgrimmar (and Thrall), but they sent 15 man teams up against the other cities as well just to distract the Horde. They crushed Thrall, and then the 15 at Thunder Bluff took out Cairn, so they all teamed up at Undercity to finish off Sylvannas. Very awesome. We can only hope the Horde is regrouping and planning a counterattack worthy of a fight like that one.
Pkpkgankyounow on Dalvengyr (who I believe we've written about before) had a little 'glaive drama -- Ironhide is the raid leader, Sugsug is his brother, Cashi is another Rogue in the guild who's been dedicated for a long time. Warglaive drops, Sugsug gets it from Ironhide, the end. Cashi, we hear, left the guild soon after. Nepotism much?
Chaotic Good dropped Thrall on Durotan, but they didn't do it during PRIME TIME HOURS, so apparently it didn't count. Wait, what? War happens 24/7 -- if you can't defend the leader of the Horde at all times, then you can't defend him at all.
Quo Vadis on Onyxia is supposed to be the worst guild ever, but not for the reason you think it is. Wait, did you think it was because they kicked Shazow? Because if so, you're right.
The Broken House on Sisters of Elune just recently celebrated their first anniversary as a guild -- they say they had some ups and downs as a guild, but they're glad to be an RP guild that's still standing after twelve months. Here's to many more!
Dishonorable Assassins on Daggerspine had just invited a newbie to their guild, and he was singing whatever rap he was hearing in guild chat, including references to women and drugs that they didn't really appreciate. And so when they decided that they didn't really want him around any more, they came up with a pretty creative way to make him leave. (This link should be fixed now, sorry about that.)
Unfortunately, the forums are down thanks to the patch today, so forum drama is hard to come by this week. But when they come back up, we hear this thread (about a member of Crucifix on EU Kilrogg getting kicked) has the goods. We'll be back here when the forums come back, so look for more then.
DOWNED
Dyers Eve on Tanaris-A, really feeling the pressure before the patch, stepped up and dropped Kael'thas to pick up their titles. Grats!
Demise of Burning Blade downed Kil'Jaden for a server first.
Blades of Light and Ninth Alliance (Sentinels-A) downed Najj on the second pull of their first time into BT. Supremus also got dropped later in the week. Nice job.
Reborn of EU Spinebreaker cleared out the Black Temple on their first night of tries. Mount Hyjal is also clear, so they finished off almost all the content they wanted to before the patch.
Reservoir Dogs on EU Lightbringer are lately working on trying to get some bodies together for ZA, but they recently dropped Hex Lord (with the help of another guild). They're recruiting now for WotLK -- average age of the guild is around 30, so if you're mature and looking to take the game seriously while still having a great time, look them up.
Serkequendi, a casual raiding guild, have finally moved from farming MH to seriously tackling BT: Supremus, Shade of Akama and Teron Gorefiend have all fallen in quick succession in the last 2 weeks, despite many of the key guild members, including the GL, being "on holiday" 'till WotLK. Very nice.
Cause and Effect on EU Bloodhoof has downed M'uru -- we hear it was hard, there was crying, and even some drama, but they eventually toppled him. Which leaves only KJ, and they say their goal before Wrath is to drop KJ for a server first. Good luck!
Ruined on EU Anachronos entered Black Temple in May and are working on Illidan now after having toppled the Illidari Council, so we're putting him on notice. Good luck to everyone there, including Seonid (a.k.a. JJ, but don't ask), Hatsya and Grimlor.
Bloodrite on Thorium Brotherhood has downed Eredar Twins. M'uru attempts are going well, but likely didn't get the giant wind chime before 3.0.2 -- a few of them were off at BlizzCon.









