While Paragon's alt raid could take them far, it couldn't take them all the way to the last boss in the instance - the Lich King. The alt raid never made it that far, so all the Lich King tries were done with the main raid. "We could have gotten there if we wanted to push it, but it wouldn't have made any difference on the result. It would probably just have burned out a few people. The encounter would have been too brutal for our alts to handle," Sejta thinks. With limited attempts at stake, the pressure goes up. Each personal mess-up that leads to a wipe means one less try for the wow goldguild that reset. In such a situation, handling mistakes becomes crucial. "We have never given negative dkp for anything. People know when they mess up, and they get instant feedback from other members telling them how bad they are. Usually that is enough," Lazeil reveals. "People usually admit their own mistakes, and when they don't, we just fish the information out of them about what went wrong," Sejta says. In spite of that sounding kind of harsh, nobody has ever been kicked out of Paragon because of messing up. Only in rare occasions, someone has been removed from a raid and replaced by someone else. And there have been mistakes. Back in ToGC, one of the shamans cost the wow gold for sale guild an Insanity kill as he forgot to put down Healing Stream Totem and his whole group died. And in ICC, the officers once spent half an hour discussing tactics in front of Blood-Queen Lana'thel, only to pull just as everyone got a huge lag spike that wiped them instantly. With a Lich King kill within reach, the wow gold cheaptemperature definitely rose in the raid. After some really good attempts at the start of their raid, the guild knew they could get a kill if everything went perfect. Then they wiped to a lot of mistakes. "It raised some emotions. When that happens, we try to calm people down. If stuff really got out of hand, we would probably just stop raiding. There is no point in raiding when you are angry, people will get angry at themselves and others if they mess up. But pretty much everyone failed on Lich King at some point. The encounter is so unforgiving that even when reacting perfectly, you can still fail because you aren't at the right spot," Lazeil says. "One fail on Lich King usually resulted in a buying wow goldwipe, and everyone had their moments," Sejta adds.
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