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I recently kicked a warlock from the guild who had just joined 3 days prior. He had done poorly with assignments on Magtheridon, been deceptive about his knowledge of fights, pulled agro on Hydross transitions twice (this was a clue to the fact that he really didn't know what he was doing) and did less damage on Lurker than any of our other ranged classes by a wide margin. I removed him from the raid and told him his trial with Virakar was over.
Reactions were varied: A couple people wondered why we hadn't attempted to coach him, and a couple friends of his offered some (in my opinion, very weak) arguments in his defense. However, several of our new recruits (who we got as a group from a different guild that wasn't performing and was having the same issues noted in this thread) let me know in no uncertain terms how happy they were to see me removing people who didn't make the grade.
Incidentally, this group of recruits are also the best group we've seen in a long time, regularly topping our meters and generally being awesome players.
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