Quote Originally Posted by NeoAmon View Post
I lead a very good hardcore Coil group and I can tell ya for a fact many of us who leads such group don't look for experience but rather skills. I have no issue what so ever in teaching new coil players what to do so long they don't royally suck.
This forever, our group has changed members over time and have never asked for experience, we love to help people who know how to help themselves and have taken people to turn 5 who started with nothing but enough gear and the right attitude.

As he said though, it's a whole package and when we have to pug it is not a charity; a lot of our members were pugs that we hand picked to join the FC, static group and everything. Pugging is a way to meet people but if you want regular coil content you need to make friends and form networks. There are LS for coil but (at least the one I'm in) they're for turn 5 practice and are for people who are geared to the teeth through their own statics.

I'd also like to thank you sparda for helping our group when we were still on behemoth learning turn 4, you were very patient and gave thoughtful advice. This guy is not lying when he says he is willing to teach new players.