Yes, Afterlife is recruiting, Afterlife is ALWAYS recruiting.
We just don't add very many, or add very often.
What kind of player is right for Afterlife?
We want players that know everything about the game.
Players that have a desire to do the impossible, and are willing to
die plenty to obtain it.
Players that don't give up or complain when things get tough.
Players that play a lot, every day, because that's how we play as a guild.
We raid every day but Saturday, usually starting at 5:30pm PST.
If you can't play from that point until after midnight, every day, then AL isn't for you.
Afterlife is a WoW guild, playing on the Cenarius server.
To join Afterlife, you too must play on the Cenarius server.
Member Statistics
Average age, October 2002: 27.8
Average age, May 2006: 28.8
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Class |
Desirability |
Druid | Medium |
Hunter | Medium |
Mage | Low |
Paladin | Low |
Priest | Medium |
Rogue | Medium |
Warlock | Low |
Warrior | Low |
We expect applicants to exceed 90% raid attendance.
Once you meet the general requirements, then it's nice if you have a
sponsor. There are two types of sponsors: one is a respected
full member that vouches for your ability and integrity, the other is
anyone involved with Afterlife, even an initiate, that can help teach you
how the guild works. Often the same person acts as both
sponsor types. Either type of sponsor will help your application.
Checklist before applying:
- Level 60 character on Cenarius.
- Good sense of humor.
- Epic (+100% run speed) mount.
- Enjoys death.
- 100+ unbuffed fire resistance.
- 100+ unbuffed nature resistance.
- Amazingly high play time.
- MC/BWL attuned.
- Desire to be the best at all things.
- Onyxia key.
- Can raid every day from 1730-2400 PST.
While it is not a requirement, having atleast Molten Core level gear or better will signifigantly increase your chances of joining.
When you're ready to join, and meet all of the requirements: Apply Online
Direct any questions or comments to Recruiter@Afterlifeguild.org.
Be sure to include your character(s) name, class and level. This document written by Thott. |