European top guild Forte has disbanded. The reason behind their members' departure from the guild lies within the problems that come with recruitment - we've all seen the major spike in recruitment posts on all forums due to Sunwell Plateau. Forte is the third major famous guild to disband this year: Risen was the first, followed by Death & Taxes - are we seeing a trend?
Forte has been a strong figure among guilds for a long time, ever since Naxxramas where they were fifth world wide to down Kel'thuzad. A lot of their kills since then have been top 3 worldwide, with 1 world first inside Mount Hyjal where they managed to bring down Anetheron, finishing off on top during Black Temple as the 3rd guild to kill Illidan Stormrage, the final boss at that time.
Forte was also the second fastest guild to clean out all encounters in the Burning Crusade at that time. They were also the first guild to receive a legendary item in Burning Crusade, the main hand [Warglaive of Azzinoth] which went to Celalia - check out the video at the end of the post.
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Forte Statement
Many of you have probably wondered where Forte has been in terms of progress in PvE after patch 2.4. Well, here is the story of Forte in short and what has happened, yeah it's over.
Forte was created on the realm Daggerspine ~3 years ago and since then it has been a long journey for some and little shorter for others. The realm Daggerspine had its downside when it became mass populated and with that it brought the lag/crashes, this was during the AQ period. The choice was obvious to move to another realm and this time it was, Kazzak. Not only Forte migrated to Kazzak, the well known and very respected guild by everyone in Forte, Last Resort also joined Forte on Kazzak. On Kazzak, Forte managed to gather dedicated and good players which led Forte to a success in the Naxxramas instance with top 5 worldwide positions. The success was a fact but after sometime the bigger part of the guild left Forte to create a friend guild. With TBC at the doorstep Forte was left with only a few core players in the guild, with massive recruitment and filtering out the best players, Forte was finally back on track for TBC.
In TBC Forte continued doing good but it was still a unpolished diamond but overall the results from SSC, TK and all the other dungeons was good with top3 worldwide results on bosses (Kael'thas 2nd worldwide). I think everyone in Forte remember pre-nerf Al'ar (World 2nd) and how proud all the members were, even for some it is the best kill ever with Forte. The release of Black Temple and Mount Hyjal looked really good at start for Forte but due to only 25 people being able to attune to Mount Hyjal and to be able to do Black Temple it became very hard to compete alongside with Nihilum for the first kills and it started to look bad. Forte came back in Mount Hyjal with a world first kill on the boss Anetheron. Continued into Black Temple and took fast kills and managed to pass other guilds on the way and end up as the second guild world wide to clear all the content available (Illidan World 3rd, Archimonde World 3rd) and obtain TBCs first legendary item off Illidan. It was a big success this time and there was no other Alliance guild that managed to climb as high as Forte did at the time and holding the position as number 2 in the world.
For months after the great achievements Forte continued to farm the instances and gathered a total of 9 legendary warglaives from Illidan in Black Temple. The long farm did eventually draw the air out of Forte and many decided it was time to let go of World of Warcraft but with people still in the guild willing to continue strive against bigger and better achievements in the future, the motivation was still there. A choice was made to give Forte better raiding standards, it was time for another move and the destination this time was the realm Boulderfist. Together with the horde guild Last Resort from Kazzak, Forte moved to Boulderfist and left behind a very big scale of people on Kazzak, fans, friends and very succesful guilds in PvE that made Kazzak a very respected realm. Boulderfist was an empty realm but that's all there is to say about it, it lacks much of what a rich realm has that is important. Recruiting was always a problem even as the best ranked Alliance guild, 9 of 10 were not Forte material but there was no choice to make, applications was always a problem.
There are many factors who did their part in the reason why Forte will now stop being a active high end raiding guild here in World of Warcraft. Recruitment, long delays between content, raid times pushed back more and more... You can't blame anyone in Forte because we as guild couldn't manage this, we tried even if it sometimes was very hard to notice. It has been painful in many ways and when 2.4 hit, much was expected of Forte and even more was expected of its members, it was number 1 or nothing. But it started at the first step in Sunwell, nothing was going anywhere near what we wanted, people being dumb, no recruits and the motivation and "go" spirit was just going away more and more. People have decided to quit or move on more and more and the final nail was this weekend. The power and energy in Forte came from the idea from the members to fight and compete amongst the best in PvE and now it looks like it ain't possible anymore, for many it has felt like a slowly sinking ship for sometime and now it's over. Forte did manage this kinda problem once before but it has been a rough period this time and people don't have the spirit to drag this sinking ship up again. For many its a relief, go on with lives outside the gaming world or just find another guild or game.
Everyone in Forte would like to say BIG thanks for all the support from fans, guilds and friends. Good luck to all the players that were in Forte who will most likely take on different paths. And thanks all of you who made Forte and those who helped Forte to become an awesome guild for a long time.
The guild Forte will be disbanded on Boulderfist but it remains on Kazzak with some old Forte people. Our movies are on Warcraftmovies.
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Interview with Forte|Alie
Hey Alie, let's start with a presentation of who you are and what your relations to Forte are.
Hi, my name is Christopher, I'm 21 years old and live in Sweden. I left the guild Decimation and joined Forte with my Night Elf priest around January 2007, right before TBC hit and a few months after we killed Illidan for the first time I was promoted to officer.
Cat's out of the bag, you guys have disbanded, is it Sunwell Plateau that's to blame or how come?
We were prepared for it, no doubt, and the motivation and spirit seemed to be there but it didn't take very long until we noticed we were out of shape. Our GM's (Guild Master) computer crashed a few days before the patch came too and it felt a little bit empty but we managed. We were not that buggered at start since we didn't have much time on PTR at all compared to others.
All in all, it just didn't go any better and we lost people and everyone was really tired of it all. I myself was not there until the bitter end since I went casual 1½ month ago but people have told me it was just going more and more downhill.
So you decided to call it quits instead of rolling with the punches?
Well, not really, we tried - or rather they tried - but people didn't show up and it didn't go well at all. The final thing that broke it all was when 3 core members decided that this was never going to turn in the right direction again and left the guild - no hard feelings to what they did though, it was understandable.
Which of your achievements do you believe to be the best?
Actually the best achivement was when we failed to get 25 people attuned so we could do Black Temple and Mount Hyjal. Guilds started to pass us because all of a sudden it was not just us and Nihilum that had killed Kae'thas, it was many more. But we really gave it all and passed guilds and downed Illidan/Archimonde as 3rd guild worldwide and got the first Warglaive.
Could you share the best moment you had as a guild in Forte?
It was the time when everyone - or rather a few top guilds - entered Tempest Keep for the first time and of course everyone killed Void Reaver first and so did we. But then it was time for Al'ar and we did one try and decided that this means full fire resistance gear. So off the whole guild went and farmed and bought Primal Fire and everyone made the set and went in. However we figured out that it was not a good idea and we hammered Al'ar for a long time and this was pre-nerf, we had this really awesome tactic and we killed Al'ar with like everyone dead... just after Nihilum killed it I think. To give some really insider info, I think Ghorok and me both discussed that fire resistance is NEEDED over a kebab or something, though we both failed with the fire res idea. :)
If there's anything else to mention, now is the time!
I'd like to thank all of the old members that has been in Forte in good and bad times, you're awesome, as well as the guilds Last Resort and Nihilum who made the progress races really nice.
Stop by #Forte on quakenet, we'll all be there.
Naxxramas
- Thaddius: EU first kill, Worldwide 2nd
- Gothik the Harvester: EU first kill, Worldwide 3rd
- Heigan the Unclean: EU first kill, Worldwide 3rd
- Loatheb: EU 1st kill
- Sapphiron: EU 2nd kill, Worldwide 5th
- Kel'thuzad: EU 2nd kill, Worldwide 5th
The Burning Crusade
- High King Maulgar: EU 1st kill, Worldwide 3rd
- Magtheridon: EU 4th kill, Worldwide 5th (pre-nerf)
- Morogrim Tidewalker: EU 5th kill, Worldwide 7th
- Al'ar: Worldwide 2nd (pre-nerf)
- High Astromancer Solarian: EU 2nd kill, Worldwide 3rd (pre-nerf)
- Kael'thas Sunstrider: Worldwide 2nd kill
- Rage Winterchill: Worldwide 2nd kill
- Anetheron: World first
- Gurtogg Bloodboil: Worldwide 2nd kill
- Essence of Souls: Worldwide 3rd kill
- Archimonde: Worldwide 3rd kill
- Illidan Stormrage: Worldwide 3rd kill
R.I.P.
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