A group in World of Warcraft can have up to 5 players, which can make IMVU Credit either a very good or very bad team. For some reason, Alliance tends to have more difficult group players than Horde, and the lower level your group is, the worse it gets.
Here are a few tips to keep in mind when working in a group. Have a clear leader. This should be the leader of the party, if it isn’t, elect the person who steps up to the plate. You need someone with experience, preferably of the instance/quest you’re playing, and who can make good split-second decisions when needed.
A group that doesn’t know what it is doing will die that much quicker. Assign roles and stick to them. If you have two of the same class, figure out who is doing what. Is the warrior tanking in general or protecting a specific person?
Should the rogue sneak in ahead or stay behind for extra damage in the group? Who is the priest’s highest priority to heal? Are druids tanking, sneaking or casting?
Stay with your group. Don’t rush blindly onto the next room until you’re sure everyone is ready to go on. You don’t want to aggro 20 enemies when your caster is out of mana.

