Low lvl dungeon dps is serious business
Low lvl dungeon dps is serious business
I saw six men kicking and punching the mother-in-law. My neighbor said ‘Are you going to help?’ I said, ‘No, Six should be enough.
I remeber in Wotlk, before the LFD tool was added, i went with my guild me as tank and a healer from guild, Randoms has always been idiots, atleast 50% of the ppl i met back then. This has not changed with the LFD tool, i still run with my guild, for nice runs and nice ppl.
Get a guild that youl fit in, you will rarely find ppl you like in the LFD tool.
Might be sad, but it has been like this even since vanilla. Ran Rend runs etc with ppl cursing,simply beeing bad and angry.
Get a guild if you want to get a nice sosial experience in wow, without it, you will most of the time not have a nice time.
But for a last note, ppl whine less when im running as tank and we dont wipe. However if we do 1 wipe hell breaks loose.. lol
imho - DPS pulling is the perfect way to learn to tank. If you can keep aggro from people like that, then you will be a better tank. As a tank, I love it when DPS give me a challenge.... since the dungeons don't.
Also, I agree with your first sentence. I have had virtually no issues running heroic 5-mans. 99% of the people are nice, and at least listen to learn the minimal strats when required. /shrug. I just can't relate to the OP's experence.
"There is a pervasive myth that making content hard will induce players to rise to the occasion. We find the opposite." -- Ghostcrawler
Best advice is to find a guild and quickly.
Find one that fits your basic needs and then things you like to do (even if it's running LFR together with as many as you can).
I promise you that it will alleviate some of the stress from bad players making you want to beat your head into a wall.
My problem is that I have maintained a presence between world top 50, and top 500 throughout my WoW time, and been world #1 in 2 games since (rift & SWTOR), but I don't want to play that often so I am stuck to more casual guilds. Add in the fact that I am alliance and I have even less options.
too bad elite 5-man guild runs are the minority huh
/openthread
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i like when dps let me round shit up so they can aoe it down
that's how you properly do everything at low levels. round up, aoe, round up, aoe
You have to think outside of the box, then. First off, don't be too harsh on guild progression when looking for one. WoW took a huge hit in subscribers at the middle/end of Cata and a lot of guilds lost fantastic players that haven't returned (I speak from being the guild leader in such a guild right now). For some guilds (by all means though, not ALL) have been affected by this and have gotten a slow start into raiding.
But there is no reason that you can't find a guild that's more towards the casual side that can offer you dungeons and relaxed raids but still know how to not stand in fire. Will you find exactly what you're looking for while trying to take a relaxed approach to WoW this time? Maybe not. Will you come close enough that it won't matter? Absolutely.
i dunno, i played since 2.4 sunwell patch (only did a few bosses in kara at most in BC)
and the amount of baddies i met in BC is pretty much the same as in cata, except i notice them a lot less now since i can generally carry their dps on my hunter.
or carry them on my warrior.
Strangely enough, I've rarely encountered any of those issues in LFD.
Isomorphic for LoL, EU West.W/L/Death count: Wolf: 0/1/1 | Mafia: 0/4/4 | TPR: 0/2/2SK: 0/1/1 | VT: 1.5/1.5/4 | Cult: 1/0/1LFR has made raids economically viable again. No LFR, no raids!Hence, Normal raiders should be thanking LFR players, not belittling them.
I'm fairly sure that an earlier top 50 player should be able to get into a casual raiding guild that do HC raids because they're good enough for that, but neither want to spend all the time on wow. Even if you play 1/10th of your former skillcap.
Doesn't sound like it should be a problem for you at all to pick a guild with nice people that wouldn't go fan-boy screaming at the thought of a good challenge runner.
On our server alliance is 2/3 of the entire population, and have the more hardcore raiders on that side, but of course that's differs from server to server
Personally i havn't had any really negative whine from wipes, except once.
The group was somewhat annoying, pulling sides, and didn't reply to anything at all, so i said something like "Say if you don't think we can manage me pulling the entire room". Of course none of them said anything.
When i entered the room ( a bit slow, since i wanted the healer to get a bit of mana for it), another pulled and i lost the last bit of patience and pulled the entire room of bored students and the professor in response(Which i always do if the healer some capable, but this wasn't so we wiped :P )
Then they started to whine and ask what it was about. Told them that i've asked, and another pulled, so i thought they wanted to die.
They kicked me! *sad pandaface*
Anyone trying to say the game has always been this way, it hasn't. It has far progressively degenerated over the last 2 years to appease the casual gamer. No one can deny it, and anyone who tries is just in denial themselves. I've been off and on since cata release and it definitely only is getting worse.
The COD mentality has invaded many aspects of gaming, including WoW, this "fast food" "get in get out" style of gaming is quite prevalent in LFD.
lol
Yeah. That's why we have challenge runs now, and a huge chunk of the usual raiding community screams for the normal stone guard to be nerfed (i hope they keep them like this for longer)
Top 1% might think that is boringly easy too, but i guess even you don't think it should be for those only.
I think your problem is you have been on and off, and therefore don't know how it really is ;P
Catas instances was very unforgiving (and very fun), but it made people QQ endelessly about dps, healers, loot, amount of valor etc.
now the HCs are easy, and it's nearly free of whine, and the players that want to try something harder do challenge runs and raids.
Try to go back to Molten Core or blackwing Lair. It's not that hard concepts. It's mostly easier than what we have today, if we look past that aggro was much harder back then, and things needed better gear. The concepts in the fights wasn't hard.
A boss like the omnitrons or stone guard is highly complicated compared to that.
I love how you judged your wow experience solely on LFG...why don't you get in a new guild and make some new friends . LFG is full of other people who can't find or get kicked out of a guilds because they fail ...or they are busy casuals :-P ...So try and base it off something other then LFG because that really holds no water .