Eirene wrote:I don't understand this whole raid planner stuff. Could you please elaborate more?
To me, seems sort of silly to go to 2 other websites for raid information when we're trying to keep it centralized in 1 location. I don't know. Someone can explain to me why I need to sign up and the importance of it when I can just enter a date and time on these message boards.
The raid planner Sino developed is tailored for ML raids more than anything, and is open to the entire realm (or will be once we start promoting it). You can receive emails on raids being posted for ML steps you need. I'd say those are 3 of the major differences/advantages with the raid planner.
So you only have to visit it when you want to join a raid, or host your own. You don't have to lose brain cells checking the VN boards for ML raid posts, and you don't have to check the BWC forums if you're not in the alliance for ML raids that might get posted either.
What happens when you want people outside the alliance to know about raids posted on your calendar? You have to post them on the merlin VN board right?
Wouldn't it be nice if you could avoid VN and just post it on a ML raid planner where hundreds of people needing to do MLs have signed up? They don't even have to login to check for raids, they can get emailed about the ones they need. Perfect for lazy people. The big hurdle is getting said lazy people to sign up. People can clearly see which steps are going to be done, and which steps they need (if they keep it up to date - people usually got reminded do so when raids ended on hib/guin)
So basically, it makes it easier to reach your target audience, assuming said audience bothers to sign up
Hib/Guin has a private realm board where raids sometimes got posted, sometimes they got posted to VN. Once the raid planner was made available, it was promoted on VN a short while, and a permenant link was placed at the top of the realm forum. Word soon spread and it became a great asset for the realm.
Different server, different attitudes, and different times (more people have completed their MLs now), so whether or not it'd work here, I don't know.