I have two codes here that will award you "The Moon Stirs" emblem, that I'm willing to give away. This thread will be the first giveaway and I'll likely do a separate thread with another theme for the second code giveaway.
The task to earn one isn't anything crazy, but I thought in the spirit of a team-oriented game that's designed to bring people together, we could all sit by a toasty fire and exchange stories.
So, I challenge any of you to share a story that highlights how and when you felt like coming together as a team to overcome some objective in-game was the only path possible to overcoming said challenge, and why that was enjoyable for you.
Remember, you're by a campfire so pass the marshmallows.
Go.
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The second week of golgoroth challenge, I went in with a lfg team. We got through totems and warpriest just fine. We got to golforoth, and we had all done the raid before so we were fairly confident that we’d be able to do it. To abbreviate this, we were there for... a long time. We didn’t have the bridge strat were the numbers just go down the line and take gaze. Somebody insisted that we use different pools to damage and everything, and the person with gaze wasn’t even on the top level (I really don’t know what we were doing in hindsight). Despite all odds, nobody left. We all kept working at it and, eventually, finished it. As crazy as it sounds, we finished touching 6 hours. We all got off immediately after, but we all added each other and continued to play with each other. I still play with 2 of those guys today 6 random lfg people all stuck a raid out for 6 hours because we all believed we could complete it. Now go ahead and flame me for taking 6 hours to beat one raid boss