Hi Donora!
Thanks for your interest in Freelance raids, and for attending on Friday.
Obviously you have some concerns and possibly misunderstandings as to our DKP system. I appreciate your post, and I'll do my best below to address each of your points.
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We all rush to our destination and begin preparations to start pulling mobs. However, just as we're starting to pull mobs, the Raid leader says that we each need to go over loot rules and DKP on their website.....
I'm not sure how I am suppose to read this website, plus deal with the raid instructions at the same time.
For a newcomer, there are two ways to find out our loot rules. Both methods are covered in /raidsay just prior to the raid instructions. I suspect that you missed the "short version" method given at the time. The reason the shorter version is available is to avoid having to read the website during raid instructions.
As a reference, for an in game "short version" of our loot rules, do the following: /tell FLBot loot rules.
The reason these methods are given at the time, is to provide access to the necessary information that leads to full disclosure of our loot system. This is to help ensure there are no misunderstandings at the time of item distribution.
I later realized that it seemed to a shame anyway. When you see the listing for yesterdays raid, you'll notice all the names on there have high amounts of DKP saved up, so it is near impossible for a new person they pickup in POK, although they announce as a pickup raid in POK, to gain any amount of DKP,when they pickup random people in POK.
What you need to do is sort the listing by "Last Raid" column on the right hand side, from most recent to oldest. Scan the first 100+ members, and you'll see a WIDE range of DKP holdings. When you sort by highest DKP, you get an inaccurate view of the system, because it picks up inactive members and their DKP.
I recommend also clicking on "Item History", and view what the prices items are actually going for. Most of those 10's you see are the results of /random winners. All the others above 10 DKP are bids via the DKP state, and you'll notice they're not over the top bids.
Earning DKP is very quick within this system. With items going fairly cheap, it's entirely possible (and happens), that newcomers bid and win on items for only 20-30 DKP. Earning that amount of DKP can be done in 2-3 nights, sometimes less since the earnings fluctuate based on spending.
A pickup raid should be fair to those who can't raid with your main core every day. Random loot to those who need has always been the fair way to do things.
You're more than welcome to start your own guild and use whatever DkP system you want.
Just to be clear, the system works in TWO states. For every target/event, there's a chance the loot contents will be distributed via /random 1000, or DKP. The chance is a 70/30 split, based on a /random roll done at the time of distribution.
The "Random" aspect is in play within the system for the very purpose of providing a "fair" method for those who are either new and/or unable to attend regularly.
On Friday, you just happened to attend a raid that landed DKP. The funny thing is, and a running joke, is that I'm terrible luck as a /randomer, as a result often land /random state!
To address your other comment about starting a guild and using whatever system I want. That's all fine, but the point is, this is an Open Raid system, and as such it includes both Random 1000 and DKP for loot distribution with fairness in mind.
When I look at your DKP listing now, I still do not see my name on the list. Am I to guess that is because I have not raiding with this group long enough to deserve points? That should does sound like guild rules to me, and not freelance raiding.
I do DKP/Loot entries the next day. This is why your name hasn't yet appeared in the system. It has nothing to do with the reasons you alluded to above. The fact is, DKP takes me 45 mins to 1.5 hours to do for each night we raid. So clearly I can't do this up at the time of the raid, nor after due to the late hour.
My only suggestion here is, please wait and your name will appear the next day at some point when the raids have been entered.
I had heard you guys were honorable, but my first impression was anything such.
As important as first impressions are, I hope that I've answered your concerns within this post to your satisfaction.
Thanks agains for your interest in our raids. You're welcome to attend future events. As always, questions and comments are appreciated.
Take care, and I hope to see you in game!