What I don't get is how they even use the same battle.net account for real world sells and world first race. Aren't they required to keep about 5 alts world first ready? Just have a second battle.net account in your own name and you can transfer two toons over after the world first race is done.
For anyone interested Exorsus dropped their brewmaster for a guardian druid
inb4 Avatar was intended to be a wall because KJ isn't done
I wonder if that means they hit a bug preventing progress past a certain point, or just "wah its too hard"
We're all newbs, some are just more newbier than others.
Just a burned out hardcore raider turned casual.
I'm tired. So very tired. Can I just lay my head on your lap and fall asleep?
#TeamFuckEverything
Not clueless or ignorant, I have more degrees than any average person could even dream of achieving.
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He's once mained a warlock in a guild called Vigil-Ma'ganis. He ninijagquit Vigil-Mal'ganis and eventually caused them to disband.
Then he left Vigil and joined Blood Legion (when blood legion was "good")
Now he's in Limit
No matter who wins i have a strong feeling both guilds will be unhappy with the raid overall, from first 7 that fell down fast and had to be hotfixed to prevent a strat that shouldnt've passed PTR testing, to the mess that is last two bosses.
The term is controversal discussed because a confusing pair of posts made by method. They declared him mathematically impossible and after their kill they said he wasn't mathematically impossible at all. But this was not correct, because the nerf before the firstkill made him possible for them. "mathematically impossible" has only a temporal effect until the boss is 1) nerfed/readjusted or 2) the group hits the number requirements at some point. But if someone takes the term "mathematically impossible" in his mouth, its always bound to this blink of an eye under the given circumstances (@method the circumstances were min-maxed to its best, only the output numbers were not enough).
The fight has mechanic overlaps that are literally impossible to handle.