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Guide App: _KittyGotWet_

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_KittyGotWet_

1) Minecraft IGN: _KittyGotWet_
2) Position applying for: Guide
3) Age|Timezone: I am 15 years of age and am currently living in the GMT timezone.
4) How long have you been on Herocraft?: I've been with Herocraft since mid-January.
5) Why do you think you would make a good guide?: Well the most important quality of being a guide is to know the server like the back of your hand, this is something I know I do. I've seen a recent slight increase in European staff in other jobs, but Guides are something I still see few of. I am a very active Herocraftian (This needs to be a word), who would always be available to help, within his timezone. They say you learn something new everyday, this is mostly true, but only if you don't know the majority of server already. I am confident with my knowledge of the server, enough so to instantly know the answer to a HelpMe channel question and jump to help them. I don't always have the answer they're looking for, but I try and point them in the right direction as much as possible, I'm glad this is rare.
6) Additional info you would like to tell us?: I look at some players on this server in awe and think "Why can't I PvP like him/her?" or ":eek: How did they get so much money???", what I do then is ask. Asking is something more people need to do to greaten their knowledge of the subject. Sometimes I'll see a new player dare to ask a question and I answer. A lot of players would ignore, but how is that fair? They probably asked questions at some point and got answers, why shouldn't the new guys. I love to help, it gives me great satisfaction to watch a player become better than me due to me helping him. I'm kinda one of those who can't do, so they teach. Where I fail I try to make others prosper. Watching a player improve as I eat my Doritos (;)) is a great feeling any day of the week month year, which I aim to be given the chance to do more often.

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