Sad day for raiding.
Drama over wipes in Method is turning into a Serenity 2.0 situation. Don't expect Method to finish in even top 100 this tier unless they can poach immediately from other top tier guilds.I
Infracted for trolling
Half this fucking thread is trolling.
Last edited by BrioWoW; 2017-07-06 at 06:33 AM.
appearently fragnance has gotten benched for the rest of the tier because he wouldnt stop masturbating to his own dps during Kil'jaeden progress
method is finished
Seems like Avatar is one of the hardest tuned bosses ever implemented into the game (ignoring impossible bosses). For some perspective, it took Method 472 attempts to kill Archimonde which isn't that much higher than the Avatar wipe count. Archimonde had really insane tuning as well, while also being more mechanically difficult than Avatar along with having more phases.
So for Avatar to have a similar wipe count it must have had some seriously extreme tuning.
Apparently Limit is running two mythic splits because they know they wont get past avatar this week
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Originally Posted by Bigbazz
Exactly. Anyway, back to the race.
Limit is looking good still but Exorsus is primed to pull a shocker. At this point it is between those two. Unfortunate for Invective that they have to rebuild. Why people were leaving a WF guild is beyond me.
Number of attempts is a silly way to measure the difficulty of a boss because A.) The duration of different boss fights vary greatly, and B.) The difficult part of a fight can be earlier or later in the fight. The earlier the hard part of the fight is, the more attempts you will spend on it, because you wipe faster.
In the cast of Avatar, you are able to push into phase 2 whenever you want. I'm sure a good amount of attempts were spent pushing into phase 2 just to see it, instead of actually trying to kill the boss.
Actually being able to go to phase 2 whenever you want lowers overall pull count, because if you couldn't go into P2 whenever you wanted only like one in a few P1 pulls would be clean enough to practice P2 well until their P1 consistency become really good. I'd say both overall pull count and time spent on the boss would have been higher if you couldn't enter P2 right at the start of the fight.