16-05-2008, 11:51
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This is a sad event for the whole World of warcraft. This guild is widely regarded as the Best US Guild.I wish my best regards for the future of Death And Taxes and hope they can rebuild there guild on the Horde side and be stronger than ever. I have been speaking to ex-Death and Taxes members and they have said a few of them are transfering to Dreadmaul, and others are rerolling Horde and are having fun doing just so. Many people have speculated that this event was coming and many didn't, personally i had my dbouts that the all famous Death and Taxes would fall appart, well sadly i was wrong. I have recieved a few emails from members of the new DnT and some X-members and they say: So we rerolled.
For those wondering about the longer version of the story, here it is. Somewhere between PTR and live, many of our core raiders started losing interest, which led to a terrible first week in Sunwell (perhaps it was the other way around). From there on, raiding seemed like an uphill battle, until one day, it just stopped. In an attempt to save the guild, a couple DnT veterans stepped up and started mass recruiting. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but as time passed, many raiders who were accustomed to a different level of play started leaving. Soon after, DnT raids would consist of half DnT members, half new people - it just wasn't the same guild anymore.
The remaining die-hard DnT members saw the guild slowly deteriorate as the raiding atmosphere became increasingly awkward. Deep inside, everyone knew the end of raiding was near; most members weren't surprised when the plug was pulled.
The nature of this post is not meant to be sad, so moving on!
So after all this i hope this has cleared up some of the miths and stories about why DnT disbanned.
Best regards, Flux
Speaking on behalf of the x-members of DnT.
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