[List] Active Twink Guilds

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Just making an updated list of twink guilds who are active.

By active I mean those who can engage into Real ID/Premade/Wargames activities, or atleast fill in a 5-man team, or have a suficient amount of players who want to start engaging into said practices.



#### Horde ####



Guild Name:
<Tough Love>
Guild Master: Vianco
Premade Availability: Available.
Team Conditions: B-team.
Total Members (Lvl.19): 50.


Guild Name:
<Better Luck Next Time>
Guild Master: Dinkorastamán
Premade Availability: Unavailable.
Team Conditions: Under Supervision.
Total Members (Lvl.19): 70.


Guild Name: <Same Score Different Day>
Guild Master: Squidgy
Premade Availability: Elementary.
Team Conditions: B-team.
Total Members (Lvl.19): 96.



#### ALLIANCE ####



Guild Name: <Bios>
Guild Master: Redrum
Premade Availability: Available.
Team Conditions: B-team.
Total Members (Lvl.19): 85.


Guild Name: <Against All Odds>
Guild Master: Sputnick, Mesikämmen
Premade Availability: Available.
Team Conditions: B-team.
Total Members (Lvl.19): 86.


Guild Name: <Queueing Is The Best Bit>
Guild Master: Lightdude
Premade Availability: Unavailable.
Team Conditions: Insuficient.
Total Members (Lvl.19): 141.

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#### PREMADE AVAILABILITY ####


Available:
It means it's available to premade.

Unavailable:
It means it's unavailable to premade.

Elementary:
It means it has the basics to premade.



#### TEAM CONDITIONS ####


A-team:
It's the BiS players that the guild can come up with, or nearly BiS.

B-team:
They may have multiple BiS active or semi-active players within the guild standards, but said players have limited time or are not always available on a premade day, so the guild will have to resort to different non-BiS members. When those members replace (due to the reasons mentioned) around half of the the A-team members, the team itself becomes a B-team. This is not a general concept, but a concept I'm working with. Feel free to give any suggestions.

Under supervision: It's being supervised by the person responsible to form a team; the team is not yet formed.

Insufficient: Not enough reliable players and classes to form a team.​

 
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How do guilds have B teams if they don't even have an A team?

That's irrelevant.

It's the conditions of a B-team, it's written there - Conditions.
 
What does Premade Availiabilty - Elementary mean?
 
Please expand on your "Team Conditions:" concept.

#### PREMADE AVAILABILITY ####


Available:
It means it's available to premade.

Unavailable:
It means it's unavailable to premade.

Elementary:
It means it has the basics to premade.



#### TEAM CONDITIONS ####


A-team:
It's the BiS players that the guild can come up with, or nearly BiS.

B-team:
They may have multiple BiS active or semi-active players within the guild standards, but said players have limited time or are not always available on a premade day, so the guild will have to resort to different non-BiS members. When those members replace (due to the reasons mentioned) around half of the the A-team members, the team itself becomes a B-team. This is not a general concept, but a concept I'm working with. Feel free to give any suggestions.

Under supervision: It's being supervised by the person responsible to form a team; the team is not yet formed.

Insufficient: Not enough reliable players to form a team.​
 
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What does Premade Availiabilty - Elementary mean?

It means that they are attending elementary schools.

Edit: "1. constituting the basic, essential, or fundamental part."
 
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Isn't the definition of a B team that it is a secondary team? What has that to do with conditions?

maybe the players he considers his A team isn't active, but he is able to field what he considers his B team?

i always wondered why they call it commonsense when there's so little of it around :confused:.
 
Isn't the definition of a B team that it is a secondary team? What has that to do with conditions?

B-team: They may have multiple BiS active or semi-active players within the guild standards, but said players have limited time or are not always available on a premade day, so the guild will have to resort to different non-BiS members. When those members replace (due to the reasons mentioned) around half of the the A-team members, the team itself becomes a B-team. This is not a general concept, but a concept I'm working with. Feel free to give any suggestions.

This is what I meant. If you suggest anything better to explain a teams condition, lemme know.
 
So basically there is one active guild on each faction

or have a suficient amount of players who want to start engaging into said practices.



There is one team on the Horde side who's available; and one team who can/would pull the basics (class-wise).

There is one team on the Alliance side who's available; and one under construction/supervision.
 
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This is what I meant. If you suggest anything better to explain a teams condition, lemme know.
Take a scale from 1 to 5. Rate each guild's condition from 1 to 5.

But I guess that would make too much sense.

About that elementary part, either they are available or they are not. A third option is unnecessary.
 
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About that elementary part, either they are available or they are not. A third option is unnecessary.

A third option might be reliable for practise games.
 
Take a scale from 1 to 5. Rate each guild's condition from 1 to 5.

But I guess that would make too much sense.

About that elementary part, either they are available or they are not. A third option is unnecessary.

Thats not the case, with SSDD we've premaded in cata the core members have exp but currently if you could provide a "premade team" it wont be an A team due to the pool of players we have to select from. this is why "b team" status applys.

Its not as black and white as you see it.
 
Thats not the case, with SSDD we've premaded in cata the core members have exp but currently if you could provide a "premade team" it wont be an A team due to the pool of players we have to select from. this is why "b team" status applys.

Its not as black and white as you see it.
Just because you have to sub in B team players because your usual A team players are MIA doesn't mean that it isn't your A team anymore.

A team has nothing to do with quality, it simply means that it is your primary team.
 
Why is everyone getting bogged down in the technicalities between an "A-Team" and a "B-Team" both are made up terms which we as a community have adopted to have our own meaning.

It is made clear in the OP to this thread the definition of A-Team and B-Team used for the descriptive purposes of a guild's current standpoint with respect to premading.

There is no right or wrong definition, only what is described in the first instance of use of the terms in this thread. i.e. the OP.
 
Just because you have to sub in B team players because your usual A team players are MIA doesn't mean that it isn't your A team anymore.

A team has nothing to do with quality, it simply means that it is your primary team.

so if Cardiff city beats Manchester United's reserves, in lets say the FA Cup 3rd round, we would say cardiff beat MAN-U, but people with the capability to add up two digit numbers, would know it was a bunch of school kids in MAN-U shirts...
 
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Just because you have to sub in B team players because your usual A team players are MIA doesn't mean that it isn't your A team anymore.

A team has nothing to do with quality, it simply means that it is your primary team.

No it doesn't. We arent comfortable calling it our "A Team". B team fits better with our current situation.

Again, its not as black and white as you think it is.
 

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