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    Technically, what are the relationship between LFD, LFR and LFG??

    Are LFD/LFR technically part of LFG system???
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    I would say yes. I'm not sure what technicality you are trying to define here. They are both Looking for - then dungeon and raid. And yes, I'd say both justify as kinds of groups.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cqwrteur View Post
    Are LFD/LFR technically part of LFG system???
    Technically, yes. They are all 'Looking For Group' methods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gehco View Post
    Technically, yes. They are all 'Looking For Group' methods.
    Is Premade = LFG?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cqwrteur View Post
    Is Premade = LFG?
    Do you use the tool given by Blizzard, if yes, then yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gehco View Post
    Do you use the tool given by Blizzard, if yes, then yes.
    but blizzard never said premade == LFG. They don't even use LFG in any of their texts to represent premade.

    Premade using LFGList APIs (C_LFGList.ApplyToGroup(id,comment,tank,healer,dps))
    LFD using LFG APIs (JoinLFG(1))
    LFR using LFG APIs too. (JoinLFG(2)/JoinLFG(3))

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    Quote Originally Posted by cqwrteur View Post
    but blizzard never said premade == LFG. They don't even use LFG in any of their texts to represent premade.

    Premade using LFGList APIs (C_LFGList.ApplyToGroup(id,comment,tank,healer,dps))
    LFD using LFG APIs (JoinLFG(1))
    LFR using LFG APIs too. (JoinLFG(2)/JoinLFG(3))
    Ah, but now we end up talking programming. As Premades has more details to fill out. I thought we were talking technically classification.
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    As far as I can tell, the only real difference is that LFR and LFD use an auto-matchmaking system, whereas LFG is simply a way to sort and form your own groups.

    That would put LFR and LFD in their own classification, with LFG being separate.

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    Pre-mades result in true groups, LFD/LFR only result in virtual groups. You can test that by queuing for a dungeon, entering the dungeon, then ask a guildie to invite you to a group, you can accept his group invite while still being in the dungeon group.

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