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Paragon Age: Origins

Posted in The Raiding Pinnacle by Starym at Thursday, February 10, 2011, 15:40




After the recent progress cycle, Paragon have cemented themselves as the top guild and it looks as if they have no intention of giving up that spot any time soon. So we decided to talk to them a bit about what exactly it is that makes them different and why they've had such consistent success in this expansion and before.

We also had an in-depth discussion about raid stacking, alts and all that goes with that, and that article will be posted next week.

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What was the concept behind the guild, the founders, what exactly it was that made you decide to really be a top guild?

The idea behind Paragon was always to create a guild that would be 100% Finnish and also be able to compete in the top tier of raiding. We, the founders (Seita, Lazeil, Taistelija, Baltha and myself), were certain that by combining the core players of the two most successful Finnish guilds, Sauna and Knockout, the resulting group could prove to be a serious contender in the raiding scene. When the idea surfaced, Sauna was ridden with problems caused by unreliable member activity and overall bad atmosphere, so it did not require much thought to go along with a merger that seemed to ooze potential.


The early times, any specific difficulties or key moments from before you became a top guild or the top guild?

We certainly had our share of problems. I don't think anyone expected the first tier to be such a boring grind that would last for the first six months of the WOTLK era. First kills of most bosses were taken during the first week, and not many guilds even thought of the tier as being a race of any kind. Some of our members started to lose interest in the game after a few months and we started noticing that not everyone was performing up to our standards.

By the time Ulduar was out, our nearly 40 man roster had shrunk significantly, and having under 30 players (of which not everyone was able to keep up 100% attendance) certainly isn't a situation in which you want to be as a 25 man raiding guild. This often forced us to skip raid days completely as we simply did not have enough players to do anything worthwhile. Thankfully it was around this time that a number of players from Underground Kosmonavts showed interest in reinforcing our ranks and pushing us from being just another top 10 guild to truly a potential candidate for world first kills.


What can you tell us about the difficulties and advantages of setting up an all Finnish guild?

Having good communication is one of the most important aspects of raiding. We feel that being a finnish-only guild is a major advantage over the international guilds. While this roster might lead to a chaotic ventrilo or teamspeak atmosphere, it's still always better to have people communicating with each other in voice-chat than having a silent channel where no-one is really brave enough to say something important when they really need to call stuff out.

Single nationality also means that our members live relatively close to each other and thus we are able to arrange different social activities other than just playing WoW. It allows us to become more tightly knit as a group, and it's always more fun to play with people you know more personally than just from the internet. These are the major reasons to why we never even thought of going international, not even during our roster problems.

The main downside of limiting ourselves to be Finnish-speaking only is the limited player pool from which to recruit, while the main advantages are a much c***** knit group of players in the guild and better communication during raids. It also lowers the bar for speaking up on voice chat, as people tend to be a bit shy about speaking a non-native language.


Did you ever consider making the guild international and open for non-Finnish speakers?

As mentioned above: We haven’t ever considered this because we feel it’s part of the guild spirit to be able to communicate in Finnish with everyone. With this even the more shy members should have no problems opening their mouths in teamspeak and contributing. Also, Finland has so far provided excellent recruits so why change?



What do you think is the major difference between you and the other top guilds? What makes you so successful?

That’s really hard to say because of the top guilds I’ve only played in Paragon. We have good members and leaders, and we have skilled people who are great at analyzing combat log data and turning those findings into working tactics. We also have a couple of guys adding timers to Bigwigs and making addons if we need them. I’d like to say that we are really great at not standing in fire, but that’s unfortunately not entirely true. Individuals make mistakes but the sum of the talent has so far been greater than the mistakes.


If you've played any of the older MMOs, compare them a bit with WoW and how the whole game feels and what the community around it is.

I used to play Dark Age of Camelot for many years before I started playing WoW, and while obviously WoW has improved many things compared to an older game, there are things I miss from DAoC, mainly the game mechanics were somewhat more complex, especially threat mechanics and melee ability chaining. I also liked the non-instanced raiding and PvP, as that made the game somewhat less centered around your guild only, but obviously that did have some major downsides aswell.

The communities don’t actually differ that much; there were just about as many trolls and just generally obnoxious people back then as there are now - in fact I remember many of the flame wars on forums back then being much worse than what we’ve seen on WoW forums recently.


What are your thoughts on the community of people that follow the WF race closely, specifically the level of discussion and fanboyism that surrounds top guilds? What would be the things you'd like to change about the overall tone and way they talk to each other and about the guilds?

This is something we feel really strongly about and thus tried to do our part to not add fuel to the fire. In our opinion is quite impossible to stop trolls from trolling, but there are just so many other clueless people out there. We’ve tired to change it by respecting others in turn, but it doesn’t seem to work. It’s sad that this community is all about flamewars, accusing others and attacking people. It also feels like it’s hard to even talk about some things without getting attacked with the “guild-x fanboy” argument.

I guess heavier moderation (with obvious trolls) might help in some situations. People should also check their facts, there are so many baseless rumors floating around that they become the reality to some people. Arx actually tried to post to mmo-champion and tell some facts about us but people didn’t believe him as he only had 2 posts.

I can see no light at the end of the tunnel since the change should happen in the community people themselves. I guess there are just so many people out there who like arguing.


Was there any rivalry between you and some other guild in the WF race and why?

Not openly. We have our own opinions about guilds and individuals playing in them but we don’t think they are something that should be discussed in the public. There has been some misunderstandings we’ve been able to clear out by talking to players from other guilds and got some great contacts that way. We believe respect between guilds is the way to go rather than rivalry. Overall we enjoy competing with the top guilds.


Friendly rivalry is fine, but I strongly dislike trashtalking others in public.



Do you think it's even possible to completely dominate the race nowadays as it was before (as in getting all the WF in an instance for example)?

Hard to say completely, but I think we could have, for instance, done a better job at around 2-3 bosses. If the instance is linear it’s easier, but getting all... doubt it. There are many great guilds out there, as the progress in this tier showed again.



How difficult is it, and how much pressure does it impose on you be be considered the top guild and then having to live up to that and prove that you are (as you did)? Does it in any way change the way you play or approach the game?

We’ve always played because we think it’s fun and we want to be as good at it as possible. This fact remains the same no matter how good we did progress-wise. Still it of course it makes us (or at least me) feel extra uneasy during the progress. We know it’s not the end of the world to lose world firsts, but we still work really hard to not end up in such situations.




Are you still enjoying WoW and why?

I wouldn’t play if I didn’t enjoy WoW. I really like the guild and the people we have in it. Getting to meet them every now and then in real life means a lot to me; we have a lot of fun together. Progress raiding is another reason I play. This time it took ages and I can openly admit that I’m nearly burned out with WoW, but it doesn’t matter as it takes some time before the next tier content anyway. All our members know what the progress cycle is like in this game, and they know when to take it easy to be able to come back progress hungry when the time is right.

Also, I gotta admit that I like collecting achievements and mounts and they kept me busy in Wotlk. Let’s see if I start grinding me drakes when I feel like playing again. :)

Ps. Leveling is super fun again, and I’ve been busy with my Protection Paladin alt for the last 4 days.


Your thoughts on starting raids early in the day?


Obviously sucks for me, as I have a full time job, but if that’s what it takes to get world firsts, that’s what we’ll do and I’ll just try my best to cope with it.


Your thoughts on beta testing all the raid bosses?

The less we get to test on PTRs, the better I’d say. A lot of the fun comes from being able to get to a completely new boss first and start figuring out the abilites, tactics and everything. In this tier 12/13 bosses were tested on PTR and the instances stayed open for weeks. The content felt a bit old already on launch. On the other hand, I prefer less bugging “old” bosses to buggy new bosses.


Are you going to be going just as hard at the next raid content as you have so far?


Yes, of course. Now that the competition for firsts is tougher than it was in ICC we’re definitely going all out on next raid tier aswell.



Several guilds mentioned the old gating system as a solution to the insane amounts of time required for raiding nowadays, what are your thoughts on that?

Hard to say. Gating gives advantage to US guilds as they get to start earlier so we aren’t big fans of it. Tho, if the difficulty level we saw in this tier stayed the same in the future ones I guess I’d take gating rather than 1,5 months grind.

Some kind of attunement system wouldn’t hurt if you had multiple instances to choose from. For instance, you could only start with Blackwing Descent and killing Nefarian opens Throne of the four winds. Of course you’d need to re-think the encounter balance in that case, but in my eyes the fact that you had so many bosses to choose from made the grind even more stressful. I also think that being able to do a boss on normal mode and put back heroic was poor design. Getting **** blocked on a boss might frustrate but might also make you raid less (in some cases). Anyway, these are just my thoughts. In all honesty, I don’t think there is any easy answer to this problem. Blizzard has tried many things but we haven’t really been entirely happy even once, have we?





21Comments

  • Avatar HordeOrc

    Why anyone would want gating over a grind is just mind boggling to me. Thought I think we should have a atunement system aswell.

    2011-02-16 20:37:48
  • Avatar Euphoria

    Starym, it really is an awful pun.
    Also maybe ***** (begins with L, rhymes with boozer) should be removed from the profanity filter, I thought the word c***** said something else the first time I read it.

    Interesting read, I like the idea of more linear progression, although it might be a bit of an anti climax if you kill big scary end boss from one instance and then face some boss with no back story who is somehow harder than the end boss.

    2011-02-10 16:49:51
  • Avatar Starym

    I take full responsibility for the pun-tacular title.
    I'm sorry.

    2011-02-10 15:40:59
  • Avatar Xashija

    Great article :) and it's really nice to know that even paragon members are standing in fire sometimes ;)

    2011-02-10 23:36:09
  • Avatar Studentkorridoren

    Read between the lines and you'll understand why Paragon is above all else and probably will be for a long time.

    2011-02-11 16:34:07
  • Avatar Studentkorridoren

    Right on Starym, that childish, defensive, clownish, whiny mindset doesn't exist with Paragon but we see a lot of that over here. That was my point and it got proven instantly. GG

    2011-02-11 18:50:45
  • Avatar Teeny

    Interesting Read! Liked the answers :]

    2011-02-11 07:19:21
  • Avatar Starym

    Um, I was just pointing out that I did this interview with the Paragon guys myself and that there's nothing between the lines, they mean what they say and they say it (that's one of the things I like about em).

    Anything else you might have inferred is pretty hilarious so GZ, if you feel good having owned random ppl then you may want to read the question relating to fanboys etc. in this very interview.

    Anyway my point with the comment was that you have no idea what makes Paragon great and implying that YOU can read between the lines and see why they are so great (they are) is the standard fanboy "I know them so well" approach which fuels all usual internet screaming fits, and is the reason the discourse around top guilds is in the state that it is today.

    2011-02-11 21:30:37
  • Avatar Chalisto

    Haha. Never before in my life have I seen anyone selfown themselves like you just did, Starym.

    I've always meant that Paragon's strongest feature is the fact that they're all from the same country, speaking the same language and having the same cultural background. I can remember discussing this with a couple of Ensdiia members on IRC once, but they laughed at that statement.

    2011-02-11 19:42:46
  • Avatar Starym

    Oh my god their super secret dps rotation is embedded between the lines?!?!?1 QUICK, to the bogus mystery-mobile!

    2011-02-11 17:02:49
  • Avatar Studentkorridoren

    If you had a point with your previous comment, why write it like a p12 so the context got lost? My comment on about reading between the lines had nothing to do with me believing that they say something and mean something else. What i meant is that you can see that they act totally different from any other top guild out there.

    You can sit here interpret whatever you want about me, But ofcourse i don't know any guild from the inside out, that doesn't mean i don't have the right to analyze the situation!? I like how deeply you have sunken in your own bubble of success and automatically starts defending youtself vs "fanboys" as soon as someone types anything that can seem offending to the guild. It just prove what i wrote earlier.

    What i meant by read between the lines has to do with what you can learn from the public apperance of the guild. They behave like no other top guild. They seem more organized, have a better atmosphere, a humble attitude etc.

    Look up the expression, seems you can learn a thing or two

    2011-02-11 21:52:30
  • Avatar Starym

    @Studentkorridoren Ok, so I may have jumped the gun there but my initial comment was intended as a joke (admitedly a bad one) and I guess i misinterpreted your reply, just sounded like one of those usual ones i read so many times in various comment threads.

    Now about "how deeply you have sunken in your own bubble of success", I don't exactly know what you mean by that as I stopped playing wow on a high level around 2-3 years ago and don't exactly know what success you're referring to, and I can only assure you that I personally feel like just another member of the wow community.

    Now the most important part, and I take full responsibility here, is that this whole interview was intended to show a broader side to the whole top guilds thing and I basically wanted to calm down all this tension between the guilds and their communities. Again, i usually post in a sarcastic/joking tone and I guess that doesn't come across that well. I can see how, when you assume "we" (whatever that means) feel "superior" (whatever that also means) my first comment might look like a troll/flame post against, um, ok I really don't know against who? You personally? Paragon? In any case it really wasn't and I really feel terrible about having started this whole thing, kinda defeats the purpose of the article.

    But, on a completely honest and serious note, if you could please say what exactly (aside from that one comment) made you feel I was childish, defensive, clownish, whiny minded, and deeply sunken in your own bubble of success, I'd appreciate that. If it was just the comment then nvm, I guess you could have read it that way (although I really think you read WAAAY too much into it).

    2011-02-12 04:06:59
  • Avatar Antis

    Eoy was the 4th? after some guys from Stars, Paragon and Premonition.

    2011-02-12 01:50:13
  • Avatar Sorraxe

    Nice interview, w8 for the ''Stacking class'' , that would be very intresting. ( btw Ot, Eoy, was it you who got the first Mimirons head mount? )

    2011-02-12 00:56:00
  • Avatar eoy

    @Studentkorridoren

    Not everyone wants to play like this and appear humble. At least for me back when I played, part of the fun was the drama and taunting between guilds, but that's just the immature me.

    I don't see how this has any impact on your actual progress as a guild, it's more about caring and nurturing your public image, which is important to some but not to others.

    How you appear publicly doesn't make you a better guild but it will have an impact on how the community and potential sponsors perceive you. I personally think Paragon are really clever in doing this, but I still think they're missing out on part of the fun...

    I always wanted to be #1 so I could brag :(

    2011-02-12 00:13:36

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