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Talbourn's bring up his own team and they are looking deadly
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He's tried it once before. There are reputable players becoming a part of this new team, although I cannot vouch for their cooperative teamwork. Plenty of them are great people and excellent fighters from any angle (not to mention great friends), but the team itself will need work before being considered "deadly". I've never been a part of a team led by Tal, but I think he may possess the ability to tune and condition his new assembly before the next competition. Apply what Kuz said about Alumni to this newborn guild; Only time will tell.
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very few people have shown loyalty in iGraal. The majority of the players only care about themselves and their graal "status" in the community, so most of them will go with the option that will benefit them the most.
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Unfortunately, this appears to be the source of failure in many newer players trying to join competitive guilds. The good news is that from personal experience, this mentality wears off eventually and (in my opinion) a
real teammate is made.
I'd rather see 60 teams full of 7 proud, loyal members than 7 monster teams of 60 players sporting the guild tag for show. This is a rather extreme example, but yeah.