I made the same post, that the quality of players at the start of the expansion, as in every expansion is pathetic, but in Legion is extra horrible compared to before.
Got flamed to hell
I made the same post, that the quality of players at the start of the expansion, as in every expansion is pathetic, but in Legion is extra horrible compared to before.
Got flamed to hell
I killed Xavius heroic in a pug, so no.
I don't raid much these days, but when I encountered this in my raiding days I always just assumed they were kids or "special needs" adults. Especially the ones who never speak/chat and just leave or AFK randomly. The game is accessible to all ages and most ability levels. There was a time years ago when I played with a friend-of-a-friend who somehow managed to reach max level but had no idea about how to gear, what stats were useful to his class, how to use the mouse effectively, what a rotation was, etc. He was very bad and it was physically painful to watch him.
Naturally, he played a Hunter.
They're out there, and they're in your LFR group. Be afraid.
^ The above should be taken with two grains of salt and a fistful of "chill the F* out".
Perhaps you are just not high enough ilvl to see the good pugs in the group finder? I killed heroic xavius over the weekend in a pug and know several others who did the same with different pug groups.
Armory the randoms.. look if they have cleared heroic/mythic bosses in previous tiers.. if not FUCK them dont invite
Yes, this is a solution if you want to lead. But the problem is that most people don't have the energy or experience as a leader. Being an amazing raider doesn't make you an amazing leader by default.
I used to lead alot back in Cata and MoP, but I simply do not have the time or energy now
All I want is a decent group who can clear more than just first boss normal. But seems that will be impossible for now. Maybe with 870+ gear or something...
It is same as. WOD. PUG was reaaly bad untill 3rd week. Then most of best pug happen on wed/thursday, anything after that is pain. Also pug 4/7 is easiest and anything after that is pain
PUG performance depends first and foremost on a great leader. If you have someone with patience to explain each fight and take the time to set out markers, etc, your PUG attempt will go significantly smoother than one without that.
This is literally often the ONLY thing that is needed to turn a fail pug into a moderately effective one.