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Although now our standards are higher requiring players to hang out with us constantly, giving us enough time to judge his skill. And he does deserve elite.So apparently mikeyman is an Elite on his first day? Back in the old days, being an Elite meant that you were extraordinarily skilled at PvP and that the leader of the clan was close to you. Now, it seems to me like being an Elite means having a lot of wins.
I suggest making a time requirement to become an Elite (one or two weeks).
You try and beat himSo apparently mikeyman is an Elite on his first day? Back in the old days, being an Elite meant that you were extraordinarily skilled at PvP and that the leader of the clan was close to you. Now, it seems to me like being an Elite means having a lot of wins.
I suggest making a time requirement to become an Elite (one or two weeks).
haha feeling loved here guys <3 i didnt even no i was an elite lolololYou try and beat him
Although now our standards are higher requiring players to hang out with us constantly, giving us enough time to judge his skill. And he does deserve elite.
It's not that I doubt his PvP skills. What I'm curious is to how devoted he is to the clan. What if he starts being inactive after a couple of days? It's happened before when people are added to the clan and just don't do or say anything.You try and beat him
Finally. Someone who agrees with me about the elite system.It's not that I doubt his PvP skills. What I'm curious is to how devoted he is to the clan. What if he starts being inactive after a couple of days? It's happened before when people are added to the clan and just don't do or say anything.
Yes, Elites should have good PvP skills and a large amount of wins, but their loyalty and seniority should also be a factor.