Originally Posted by
Stinalicious
Lei Shen heroic
+ Shitloads of mechanics // I find hard to call 13 skills "a shitload of mechanics". By that standard even LFR horridon is pretty much impossible.
+ Other players may easily screw you // Irrelevant, this thread is about PERSONAL difficulty.
+ The timing you need on basically everything through the fight is nothing you learn in less than 50 wipes. And the soloutions is not obvious and probably making the tactic-guys work their asses off. // Lei Shen is scripted to no end. I can easily make a bot that executes lei shen with absolute perfection, as there is NO need to improvise. Only bouncing bolts may prove to be an issue coding such bot.
+ Its a multi-phase fight. People who hanst done lei shen heroic wouldnt know how hard it can be to handle static shock - diffusion chain and ball lightnings at the same time in phase 2. Only practise you can get on this is by getting through the dreaded first transition..where all platforms have to manage at once.. // Everyone spread, when ball lightning is coming everyone but 3 collapse into melee. As it happens at the same time that static shock have a backup player to go outside should one of the designated rangeds get static shock. Where is the difficulty there?
Disruption:
Flawed boss since its not equally hard for melee and ranged. But overall its a jump and push your buttons fight, its a stupid gimmick fight and some people will have it impossible whilst some will have it easier. HOWEVER there is no "hard" thing in disruption at all. // If you find ball lightning + shock "hard" and disruptron "doesn't have anything hard" i feel you have yet to attempt disruptron, or you killed it with actual gear (as in ~50 ilvls above intended gear). If the second is true then lei shen HC is a joke, as with ¬600 ilvl you can surely faceroll it.
Lei shen HC >> disruption. Any day. Lei shen is a complex enounter. Disruption is just "jump until you make it". There is no decision making or tactic tweaking
(no ive not killed lei shen, wiping in phase 3)