Post by Orman Grandclaw on Feb 24, 2012 12:05:32 GMT -5
Why you are interested in becoming a Guide.
On my first login to this server, I was greeted in a friendly fashion by Sirveleno, whom invited me into Fringe-Div and showed me the basics of surviving on this server. Even though I soon left Fringe-Div for TBC, my love for this server was sealed simply by Sirv's simple act of giving his attention to a newcommer.
My own experience has taught me the importance of the action of greeting new players, and I thus feel that it is important that I should join this noble quest. Obtaining the status of guide would enable me to undergo this task with greater efficiency.
How you plan to help the newer players.
After the usual but crucial check that the newcomer had read and understood the rules of the server, I would give them a brief tour of the more important sites within the server (places including the market and the training dungeon Herring heights), and assist them in getting started in the wilderness. A brief introduction to the Heroes plugin would be given, as well as an explanation on the various chat channels avalible. When all enquiries have been addressed, the newcomer would be introduced to the server forums and encouraged to join and use it. If they require a town, the mayors of various towns avalible would be informed (though if none wishes to accept the newcomer I may accept them into TBC).
Amount of time available to play on the server.
I am in the GMT Greenwich timezone. As I have a rather busy schedule of academic and extra-curricular activities, I can usually only find time in the weekends.
Time played on Age of Citycraft. (For experience of helping new comers.)
My first login to this server was in August last year, so I have been a member of this server for almost 6 months.
Any additional information you wish to share.
I am an expert in building and redstone design. In my spare time, I like to play my violin, play basketball, draw ramdom stuff, solve difficult mathmatical problems, design electronic projects or play Minecraft.
Orman
On my first login to this server, I was greeted in a friendly fashion by Sirveleno, whom invited me into Fringe-Div and showed me the basics of surviving on this server. Even though I soon left Fringe-Div for TBC, my love for this server was sealed simply by Sirv's simple act of giving his attention to a newcommer.
My own experience has taught me the importance of the action of greeting new players, and I thus feel that it is important that I should join this noble quest. Obtaining the status of guide would enable me to undergo this task with greater efficiency.
How you plan to help the newer players.
After the usual but crucial check that the newcomer had read and understood the rules of the server, I would give them a brief tour of the more important sites within the server (places including the market and the training dungeon Herring heights), and assist them in getting started in the wilderness. A brief introduction to the Heroes plugin would be given, as well as an explanation on the various chat channels avalible. When all enquiries have been addressed, the newcomer would be introduced to the server forums and encouraged to join and use it. If they require a town, the mayors of various towns avalible would be informed (though if none wishes to accept the newcomer I may accept them into TBC).
Amount of time available to play on the server.
I am in the GMT Greenwich timezone. As I have a rather busy schedule of academic and extra-curricular activities, I can usually only find time in the weekends.
Time played on Age of Citycraft. (For experience of helping new comers.)
My first login to this server was in August last year, so I have been a member of this server for almost 6 months.
Any additional information you wish to share.
I am an expert in building and redstone design. In my spare time, I like to play my violin, play basketball, draw ramdom stuff, solve difficult mathmatical problems, design electronic projects or play Minecraft.
Orman