Over the Betas, a number of casual, community based guilds gathered at the site, hengeofdenravi.com with the intent of establishing it as a server with a close-knit population, that would consist of guilds sharing events, and weekly runs. The plan seemed solid, and a tentative chain was built between these guilds, some as old as the betas of Guild Wars 1.
Unfortunately, even the best laid plans can dampened. Unexpectedly, the Titan Alliance, a hardcore WvW alliance of 17 guilds (at the time), moved to HoD and quickly filled up the server not just with their numbers, but also masses who wanted to take advantage of the server buffs, and WvW wins.
In a matter of time, HoD quickly became the server to beat, with WvW queues up to 5hours. And as much as it felt like we ought to be celebrating with every win, most of the other guilds that had moved to HoD took little to no part in WvW because of the atrocious waiting times. Over time, we just collectively decided to avoid WvW all together, and stay in PvE.
Then without any notice, and just within a week, the lead guild of TA quit the alliance, and all the guilds scattered. With the scattering of TA guilds, so did anyone else who had joined the server for the bonuses. Quite suddenly, the community of HoD found ourselves alone, and completely untrained for WvW, especially when facing other tier 1 guilds. Many entered WvW for the first time, at such a late stage in the game, and were mostly frightened away by how brutal it was on our meagre numbers.
For months, HoD suffered an excruciating fall, finding ourselves outnumbered constantly, and zerged at our spawn. And over this time, map chat remained bleak and pessimistic with talk about transfers. Yet amidst HoD’s dark days, some members of the community began fighting back, slowly and steadily. Learning to play WvW the hard way against huge numbers and well developed high-tier strategy.
Before long, the kitten-fights gathered popularity among some of the community, and a WvW core team was established. We lost and died often, but by that time, HoD had become so accustomed to losses, it had built some form of immunity to any disappointments. The chat on map also steered towards the positive, probably because the people who only intended for victories had departed, leaving only the seasoned and incredibly loyal members of the community. It also lured in members of other servers who were looking for an underdog-type situation of beating-the-odds.
The original chain of guilds gradually increased with more and more guilds banding together to work towards a better HoD. And finally the dream of HoD being a community based server with shared events, and a tight-knit population was realised following several server meetings, and continued relations between the leaders of guilds and more outspoken members of the community.
HoD’s descent has finally ended in recent times, and we have found ourselves comfortable and competitive at Tier 7, opposite other great servers such as Gate of Madness and Darkhaven – enough to take a win last week.
Small team tactics are in place on a daily basis, and our prior experience from defending against much larger servers do come into play every now and then. We have also grown a wonderful team of commanders, who run WvW lessons and battle-mentoring every so often. Our community runs quite evenly through international timezones, as well as our coverage in WvW. And our server-wide weekly events cover different zones.
From time to time, HoD has some fun in WvW; like forming a line of naked-dancing norn in a tower being bombarded by the enemy, and having its commanders line up at the top of a vista while invaders swarm below. The community mumble is also always rife not only with tactical discussion, but also jokes and other fun-chat.
Today, HoD is evidence that there is life after an exodus, having finally found its place and the community it strived so long and hard to achieve.
*If you would like to find out more about us, simply visit the community page at http://hengeofdenravi.com. *
We welcome all able-bodies, from beginner to veteran, young to the old, casual to the hardcore. And be assured that we are a casual server, and no schedules or patrol charts will be imposed upon you. Play as you like, be it WvW or PvE, and we understand when real life comes first. The community matters more than gathering a win.
With that being said, we hope that we will see some of you in the coming week, and all the best in your final choice for a server!
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