i call bs on this post, ur obviously not goin for worlds first or anything theres absolutely no excuse for whining about too many dailies/ and the gear tied to them, take it easy for god sakes do a faction or two at times what makes u feel the need to get every single piece of gear the first day u ding lvl 90?! i for one am just enjoying all the drama these dailies cause in the minds of the players who basicly are thinking like "we payed for the game we want all the gear for free with no effort what so ever"
This guys gets it
For maximum progression, doing some dailies is mandatory. The problem with a lot of people though is that they don't understand how much is actually necessary and so they end up doing 4-5 times more dailies than are "needed", and then complain that it is too much effort.
There are only 2 things that I can accept one might argue a serious player "needs" to do dailies for:
1) Charms of Fortune
2) Reputation to access Valor Gear.
Given that the Golden Lotus, Klaxxi, Shado-Pan and August Celestial quests give 2 charms per daily quest, no one has any requirement to do more than 45 of these dailies per week. If you do 2 quest hubs per day, you need to only do them 4-5 times a week and you'll get all the charms you "need". Secondly, you only need to be getting 90 charms a week assuming there are bosses you need gear from. The kind of Hardcore players who "need" these charms will very quickly land up at the point where they have filled most of their gear slots and won't even have 3 bosses they want to spend coins on.
Regarding reputation requirements: Although you need to get to revered with the various factions in order to access VP gear, the rate at which you can obtain VP is capped at 1000 per week. So the "need" for reputation gain is only to get enough to activate the gear as you get enough VP.
Typically you'll gain enough VP to buy 1 item every 2 weeks. Since each faction has 3 epics, this gives you about 6 weeks per faction to get it to revered before you even have to start thinking about the next faction. Let's just put it this way: if you are doing enough dailies to get your charms, your reputation will be advancing much faster than you need it to.
So all in all, the required number of dailies per week, even for those who claim they absolutely must have those benefits, is capped at 45. That is not a lot. Not by any stretch of the imagination, especially for a player who has any basis to make the claim that they "need" the benefits.
To put things into perspective, this amount of dailies is achieved in half an hour a day, 4-5 days a week. The OP was complaining that he need 2 hours or more per day to complete his "needed" quota. Clearly this a gross exaggeration given that in reality you need to only put in that kind of time per week. The fact that the OP has to rely on such a hyperbole to make his point clearly demonstrates the weakness of his argument.
If, on the other hand, you want all the optional rewards from all the factions and you want them now, then the daily grind is going to be excessive (at least for a while). Some people are cool with that, which is exactly why Bliz made it so that these people can do so. But if someone chooses this path it is absolutely their choice, and their responsibility if they feel too burned out. I really wish people could just be honest about this, and learn to take a bit of personal accountability, instead of complaining incessantly about it.
You mean you are not getting 90 valor per LFR dungeon and 80/40 per 5 man heroic? Isn't that what you use to get valor gear? Heck if you cue up for the LFR and get the last boss you can grab up the 90 valor and then reque up for the first 2 bosses and if you think the group is swinging through pretty quickly you can invest 10 more minutes to beat the final boss again and nab 45 valor for 10 mins worth of work.
Dailies have actually had a positive impact on my social experience. I usually try to find one or two other people/guildies who want to do dailies and do them together. They go pretty fast and it's fun to have kind of a social interaction like that. It's way more social than chain-running 5 mans through LFD. You could certainly chain-run 5 mans with guildies but if you don't need 463's there isn't much point to running them.
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They do design them to be soloable but not solable with 5 adds that have 539k life each. That and not all classes are as capable of soling as others. As a Warlock I can solo rares and those cloud serpent dailies much easier than some classes in my guild because my pet tanks with 90% aoe dmg reduction while I stay out of range and hurl damage in. My guild usually calls me up to clear their cloudserpent dailies with no effort instead of risking death.
Exactly this, every single change blizzard has ever done, people will run round raging on forums going "omg the sky is falling".
These people are not always the same people (even though here we have several people that LOVE always stirring the pot and flame baiting people just for the "fun of it").
There was even a rant when Blizz decided to give all the proceeds of the Cinder Cub to charity.
My favourite just recently was FU BLIZZARD I HAVE LEVELED 9 TOONS TO 90 IN 5 WEEKS BUT FU AND YOUR MANDATORY DAILYIES I QUIT I NEED TO SPEND TIME WITH MY FAMILY.
Raelbo you deserve cookies and beer!! That couldn't be a better explanation of the current system. 45 Dailies a week is a whole lot less than the 25/day that was the old cap. Not sure why this is so daunting for players. You use to have to grind Tol Barad dailies for the trinkets and no one seemed to have an issue with those, or grind rep for head and shoulder enchants (it did help that you could run dungeons) but MOP isn't as back breaking as people are saying.
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Yes, indeed, that is the whole issue. Blizzard is telling us to either INVEST A TON OF GRINDING TIME IN EVERY CHARACTER YOU PLAY OR GTFO and a lot of us are indeed choosing GTFO. Their attempt to make us play more is backfiring because they put the valor stuff that a lot of people enjoyed casually gathering behind a tiresome grind so that there is nothing to do for people that used to play that way.
I have a raiding main that I grind all this stuff for. I get the best stuff as early I can, I drop tens of thousands of gold in BoEs, I grind dailies, I powerlevel professions on alts for stuff like the inscription staff and so on. I did that all, it was boring on a lot of points but I did it. So what do I do now besides log on for raids?
In WotLK and Cata, whenever I was bored on an evening I would just log one of my alts and go do a daily heroic or perhaps pug a raid. I'd gradually gather emblems/valor and 5 man gear and slowly build up a character to a point where I could take it to a raid even when I had some really bad gear for some slots. In MoP I can't do this because Blizzard now expects me to invest weeks of grinding reputation in any character just to use the valor I get. What is there to do on an alt?
Grind heroics, except why? My latest alt had item level 461 a day after dinging 90 and it's a lone character on a dead server, not getting anything handed down from older level 90s. The heroic gear is barely an upgrade over what I got from my own leatherworking set, doing sha while leveling and such random things. I still enjoy PvP but there is essentially nothing to do on an alt in PvE to get some casual gear progress. LFR? LFR is rubbish that people do when they feel they need to gear up something, I've not heard of anyone actually enjoying it. Go pug raids? A nightmare to explain to a pug that yeah I've killed those bosses on heroic on my main, I don't need ilvl 475 for MSV normal, so can't be bothered. I used to just get a bit of valor gear before I go pugging to painlessly bypass trade pugger ideas on what is "needed" for whatever raid but now I can't be bothered with anything besides guild raids and guild alt runs.
Blizzard's attempt to make us play more by hiding the casual gear progression behind a grind has done just the opposite, most of us seem to play less. I've seen all these people that used to have alts level one to 90 and then realize there's nothing they can do besides dailies and LFR garbage. So it's log on to raid, log off, when it used to be people doing alt stuff on off nights. So in the end their attempt to give us "something to do" has made us feel like there's nothing whatsoever to do in this game.
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2 hours?.. in two hours I can do Golden lotus (the exalted long list), the Klaxxi (exalted), Aug Celetials, Shado-pan, Cloud Serpents, Tillers, Anglers... and still have time to take a shower... geez... they are slow... lol.
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Social aspect you say? doesn't seem to be harming anyone in my guild... they do the ones they want to... they ignore the oens they dont want to... its not hard...
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I don't think having dailies is by itself a bad thing.
I think the problem is there's a real lack of variety so it's very boring to do them. The majority are "kill x" quests. The few that aren't, such as the roll race or the sky race are actually fun. Blizzard needs to think of more quest mechanics than "Kill 20 Mogu and 6 statues and 18 spiders and 10 sprites and 8 crocolisks and 13 ghosts and collect 10 worms and 15 jewels and 14 runes, oh and defeat 12 initiates".
Add to that the inane bullshit with "heal" quests such as "Heal 8 Hatchlings" and the ONLY way to do it is to use the healing item provided which is a 5 sec cast, even if you're a healing class.. yeah.
I have a feeling that if there was actual variety in the types of quests, people wouldn't be quite as frustrated.
Yeah, I already gave in with the fact i won't have that RNG backup because I decided not to do dailies anymore, so it is my own decision and not blizzards. But i do kinda
"hate" blizzard for it and i think it wasn't a good decission from their part.
*on the "hate" I couldn't find the right word (Not native)
Ok, you are half way to understanding. All you have to do is forget how Wrath and Cata worked and realize that Valor gear is no longer the primary method of gearing for people who raid anything above LFR. Blizzard did that intentionally. That gear is not really meant for raiders anymore. Maybe you don't gear characters "just for fun", but there are people who do not raid at all that still like to see their characters advance in power over time, even if such levels of gear are not technically required. That is the person that Valor gear is aimed at now. Raiders are meant to get their gear as drops from bosses, using valor only to supplement bad RNG on a limited basis. The fact that gear from HoF and ToES is higher iLvl than Valor gear supports this idea.
Once you accept that idea, the rest of the system makes a lot more sense.
I found I enjoyed the game significantly more when I stopped paying attention to all the people on the forums telling me how much I am supposed to hate itAll this complaining is simply further proof that Blizzard could send each and every player a real-life wish-granting flying unicorn carrying a solid gold plate of chocolate chip cookies wrapped in hundred dollar bills, and someone would whine that Blizzard sucks for not letting them choose oatmeal raisin.
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good post, even if some people might overlook the irony! if you like, feel free to check my gear (signature). i never did any rep stuffs. not a single panda rep revered. not a single epic rep-bound item. where does my gear come from? 1) heroics 2) normal modes. i even skip LFR because i don't like it. and if you don't want to raid, heroic gear is enough for every other challenge in the game - for example challenge modes, which scale your gear down to 463 if you're higher up.
i don't see your problems. i only see: "but i want FREE stuff!"