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Premade Groups: Looking for Adventure
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker)
Group Finder is getting a new addition in Warlords of Draenor to make it easier for you to group up. In a raid and need more adventurers to round out the group for a Normal or Heroic raid or need help finding like-minded players for a group quest? The Premade Group option within the Group Finder can help.





Looking For Adventure
To start browsing for groups that are looking for more you'll want to open Group Finder (Bound to the I key by default) then click on the Premade Groups option for PvE content such as questing, dungeons, and raids.

Within the Player vs. Player tab, you can create premade groups for Arenas (2v2, 3v3, 5v5), Arena Skirmishes (2v2), Battlegrounds, and Rated Battlegrounds. You can also access the Player vs. Player pane directly (Bound to the H by default). Additionally, there’s a custom option to allow you to create groups for things not on the list, such as forming a raiding party to do a little world PvP in a capital city with a few new friends.

Once you’ve identified a group that looks promising you can sign up to join it; the group leader will be notified that your pending join request needs their approval.

Recruiting For Danger
Those who want to take matters into their own hands can form groups by selecting ‘Start a Group’. Here’s a breakdown for what the different fields are for.

Name: Give the group a name. It helps if the group name is something descriptive like “UBRS run”.

Type: What is the purpose of the group? Questing? Running a Dungeon? Running a Normal raid, etc.?

Requirements (optional): You can elect to use it to specify additional requirements, such as a minimum item level or use of voice chat to facilitate communications.
  • Minimum Item Level (optional): It’s important to note that the minimum item level requirement must be less than or equal to your own item level.
  • Voice Chat: Some groups may prefer members joining Voice Chat in game for greater coordination.
  • Description (optional): A place available for those that want to provide more information, such as loot rules, or other information pertinent to the group.

When your settings are ready, simply click ‘List Group’ to be listed.

Holding Out For A Hero

Players applying to join the group show up as potential applicants where the group leader can accept or decline. For raid groups, both the raid leader and players identified as raid assistants share the ability to accept or decline applicants. Additionally, raid groups will be able to see what ranks the applicants have attained in Proving Grounds (Bronze, Silver, or Gold). Meanwhile, a tally of the different roles in the group so far is reflected to provide an overview of how the group formation process is progressing.

These changes and more await, making it easier to find like-minded players. Good luck, and happy grouping!
This article was originally published in forum thread: Premade Groups: Looking for Adventure started by chaud View original post
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  1. Phaty's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Houyi View Post
    I have cleared most hc raids whilst current since wrath and been raiding in progression guilds (and running those raids) since TBC, and also in other games like Rift which makes wow raids look like ez-mode.
    I was taking you seriously up until you even implied rift raids make wow look easy. Those raids literally get cleared on every difficulty days after release, they are such a joke.
  1. elvor0's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by staticflare View Post
    No, you get the fuck out shit fanboy. Blizzard has tried time and time again to replace openraid and openque but attempts have failed. While this tool looks good on paper, people will find it annoying after awhile and return to spamming the trade chat with their ilevel.
    Really, "time and time again", eh? So... you really are just making things up then? Perhaps you would like to give examples to prove that claim, or are you just going to resort to calling me a "shit fanboy" again because there are no examples? Well I suppose if it makes you feel better, but it doesn't help you win an argument. It just reinforces the notion that you made something up, got called out on it, so all you can do is throw a meaningless insult.

    Aside from the minor revamp of the raid browser in 3.3 back in 2009, and the option for cross realm listings of the browser in 5.4.2 there aren't any. Here are the patch notes for the raid browser:

    MoP Patch 5.4.2 (2013-12-10): Cross-Realm raid browser now has new categories for Mists of Pandaria World Bosses (Celestials and Ordos) and Flexible raid difficulty for Siege of Orgrimmar.
    MoP Patch 5.0.4 (2012-08-28): Now only accessible via the Other Raids button in the Raid List.
    Cataclysm Patch 4.3.0 (2011-11-29): Overshadowed by the Raid Finder.
    WotLK Patch 3.3.0 (2009-12-08): Added.

    http://wowpedia.org/Raid_Browser

    It has had ONE change since it's inception, which added cross realm listings. Other than that, it is /exactly/ the same as it has been since 3.3. You can't just make crap up and expect someone not call you out on it. Which is exactly what I'm doing because you were so full of it in your original post.

    OpenRaid has existed only since 2012, not long after the advent of cross realm groupings. I'll agree nobody uses the raid browser, but nobody EVER has, even before cross realm and OpenRaid were a thing. Even then, OpenRaid/OpenQueue have only taken off as big as they have fairly recently with the advent of LFG/Flex making it easier to get into proper raiding.
  1. Wythel's Avatar
    So Blizzard just understood people were doing Flex ONLY via OQ, they copy paste it... I'm OK unless they hide it in 3 level of menus like the actual feature.
  1. Mormolyce's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by staticflare View Post
    No, you get the fuck out shit fanboy. Blizzard has tried time and time again to replace openraid and openque but attempts have failed. While this tool looks good on paper, people will find it annoying after awhile and return to spamming the trade chat with their ilevel.
    Did you start playing WoW like a month ago?

    It's certainly true that they've never managed to release a LFG tool that took off. OR and OQ are recent inventions spurred largely by the opening up of cross realm raiding and the fact that for some silly reason Blizzard still hasn't created a global chat channel, let alone a cross server one. Which in my opinion, is and always has been a silly move.

    I hope this tool works out, I really do.
  1. Arvandor's Avatar
    nice try blizz.. i hope its work and has many player that use it.. good luck!

    on the other side.. i have no probs with oq.. sure its a little buggy some times but its works and help me so much on my death server..
  1. mmoc3f25629bd0's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Phaty View Post
    I was taking you seriously up until you even implied rift raids make wow look easy. Those raids literally get cleared on every difficulty days after release, they are such a joke.
    you killed Laethys within a few days of release? Damm, should let everyone in the community know and you can claim your world first title. Of course you'll need to back that up, which I suspect may be a problem for you.....
  1. Firebert's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Kaleredar View Post
    So you're contending that proving grounds are impossible for some specs without "the best gear ever?"
    Exaggeration aside, it is gear dependent when it shouldn't be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mormolyce View Post
    It's certainly true that they've never managed to release a LFG tool that took off.
    How ironic. What's LFD/LFR?
  1. mmoc9e29feec05's Avatar
    Sounds like a neat feature.

    The way the system works is to provide transparency and cut of many ways people are looking for to get carried. For example, people whining about proving grounds rank being shown clearly only do so because now everyone will be able to see that they never did proving grounds, whereas beforehand one had to go to the armory in order to see this.

    All it adds is more information about the person you're inviting to the raid. If you believe this feature is a negative aspect of the LFG tool, this begs the question. It means that you would want your proving grounds score to essentially be less accessible to everyone else. The only reason to this that i can imagine is that you have a bad proving grounds score. Your proving grounds score however would be relevant only to a raid leader that considers the proving grounds score a significant showcase of skill and class knowledge (I would personally agree with this, i have seen many bad 14/14hc cleared players but very very few bad players with a "proven" title). So what this means is, you want to lie about your qualifications/experience to your (potential) raid leader. This is literally the only way this feature can be harmful to you.

    Proving grounds is a fair assessment of your skill, to an extent. Yes, it is not completely balanced around class and spec in MoP, and a large (not all of it) part of this is that item level scales down to 463, whereas in PvE, classes are balanced and tuned around having 540-580 (i.e current content) gear. In WoD, blizzard has stated that proving grounds will scale up to your item level, not the other way around(i'm pretty sure i read a tweet about this).

    edit: also, lol at the person saying they needed to nerf bronze and silver. If anything, they should somewhat buff silver in order to make the jump in difficulty from bronze to silver and silver to gold comparable.
  1. Hellrime's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Firebert View Post
    Exaggeration aside, it is gear dependent when it shouldn't be.

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    How ironic. What's LFD/LFR?
    I can't speak on current content pre-expansions, but the guild I was in over there burned down Akylios within like 1 month after the raid released. Rift content is not difficult, not saying WoW content is hard really either. However if I had to give the a difficulty comparison Heroic Lich King was more difficult than any raid content I experienced in Rift, but Rift has WoW for interesting encounters.
  1. xpose's Avatar
    I can see the dungeon pre-mades being useful, but the questing feature wont be utilized because people generally just right click anyone around them killing the same shit and invite to group.
  1. NoShelter's Avatar
    In order to make this a viable replacement for openraid and OQ, a few more features have to be added:

    Pve: raid leader needs to be able to see the applicants raid progression in all difficulties, and the raid leader needs to be able to see if any off-spec gear or pvp gear is currently equipped.

    Pvp: raid lead needs to be able to see applicant CR, and also be able to see if any off-spec gear or pve gear is equipped.

    Simply showing the iLvl of a toon is not sufficient for me as a raid lead, and I would continue to use openraid and OQ to fill raids.
  1. Gungrir's Avatar
    I like Proving Grounds, when i was rerolling to Monk, it was my teacher.

    I am thankful Sensei PG for teaching me the proper way to heal tank and dps with my Monk.
  1. martinboy's Avatar
    Voice Chat: Some groups may prefer members joining Voice Chat in game for greater coordination.

    I hope they dont mean their own crappy in game voice chat that hasnt been improved since the dawn of time.

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