There's something about the simplicity that appeals to me.
It is super weird that the anniversary event is getting the cooler mount, though.
Yeah I honestly had hoped that these ones were gonna be a freebie to people who logged in and played during the launch window. I know it's wishful thinking for that but it would have been really nice for Blizzard to do that for all the fans for so many years of them just raking in the cash.Whoops, didn't know they're included in the Anniversary Collector's Edition. Ah well, I'll prob buy these because as much as I'd like to think I could earn the Worldbreaker, I don't think it'll happen. But I might at least try, raid finder is ez mode right? ;)
They gotta step up their mount game.
Also there's too many mounts now.
The worst for me is how you need to grind to get exalted with a faction and then Blizzard decide it's reasonable to charge 500,000 gold for the associated mount. What a load of bullshit that is. It basically means the only people who will be able to afford them are the whales who buy tokens or the players who made stupid amounts of gold with garrisons etc. It's an insurmountable amount for most players.
Grinding Legion pathfinder.
If I have all the reps on 1 character, can I then do the story achievements on another to unlock it or nah?
Oh, thank Christ. Means I can level an alt and work toward flying.
What are they planning for 8.2.5? Anything changing?
I'll come back for that world breaker mount if I can do it casually. Is there a date for that?
NovemberWhat are they planning for 8.2.5? Anything changing?
I'll come back for that world breaker mount if I can do it casually. Is there a date for that?
What role does everyone find the easiest? For me, it has to be tanking or DPS.
Healing isn't super hard, but it's definitely the most stressful.
We full cleared Normal EP tonight and started Heroic for the first time. Only got one pull in but I'm looking forward to being in heroic raids again.
What role does everyone find the easiest? For me, it has to be tanking or DPS.
Healing isn't super hard, but it's definitely the most stressful.
I don't know why, but healing tends to click for me the easiest. I have to actively force myself to stop tunneling on DPS, because I'll generally ignore mechanics while I'm mashing out my rotation.What role does everyone find the easiest? For me, it has to be tanking or DPS.
Healing isn't super hard, but it's definitely the most stressful.
I find healing kinda easy. You mainly just have to focus on the raid/party frames and just keep people topped up with mouse over macros. You barely need to worry about mechanics and interrupts etc for most classes. It's mostly chill as fuck.
I've only dabbled in tanking but I find that the hardest. Mainly knowing which packs to pull and how much your party can handle. It's particularly hard knowing which packs to pull for mythic plus mob percentage. I should probably use Method Dungeon Tools to make that easier though.
I tank and DPS - strangely enough, I like tanking the most.
My issues with tanking arise when people decide for me how much I can pull or tell me to do something differently because they think I should approach a pull differently. If I'm going too slowly for you or whatever then find another group. This aspect of tanking is hands down more stressful than the actual mobs.
And this isn't even touching the fact that tanking is thankless (just like healing). It's like retail: you can never do good enough. You're always expected to do better.
Yeah, I hate PUGs like that. I tell them to piss off whenever they do it.I tank and DPS - strangely enough, I like tanking the most.
My issues with tanking arise when people decide for me how much I can pull or tell me to do something differently because they think I should approach a pull differently. If I'm going too slowly for you or whatever then find another group. This aspect of tanking is hands down more stressful than the actual mobs.
And this isn't even touching the fact that tanking is thankless (just like healing). It's like retail: you can never do good enough. You're always expected to do better.
Lol I know exactly what you mean. I was healing in a Lich King dungeon a while back. I can't remember the name but it's the one where you fly around on drakes. We fought the boss who casts ice underneath him. All of the other players just fought on the ice the whole time taking damage, ignoring my messages telling them to move and hide from line of sight when he does his big cast. I was desperately trying to heal them and keep them alive but one DPS died. The boss then went down and another DPS just stood there looting the boss on the ice. I was stuck in cast rezzing the other guy and all the while the other player just stands there ticking down on the ice and dies. He then messages me "Where's the heals?!!".
lol god.
I think as well my issue is, again relating to the players more than the content, is that tanks and healers are very infrequently allowed to be human. Like, yes, I'm tanking 4-8 mobs at once and oh god there's a chance I might fuck up my rotation or something. I'm a person - not a robot. It's gonna happen. I'm not a bleeding edge player and I don't want that stress in my life. But players are too quick to criticize others and put them down rather than try to understand what went wrong and offer even the slightest amount of, idk, compassion? Sympathy? Obviously, I expect too much from the playerbase or gamers in general. We're all guilty of it - lord knows I am - but I try to remember it's just a game. Players don't need to be perfect - at least not in sub Mythic raid/M15 content. Perfect is the enemy of good.
Most of this doesn't happen as often because I'm very anti-pug since 7.2 but every now and then I jump into a dungeon and I remember very quickly why I don't do these things anymore with random players. I would rather wipe 20 times on a fight with people I know that once with a random group. Even if the 20 wipes generate frustration at least I have a good idea that most of my group won't be cruel to me over a stupid mistake or just having a tough day.
Yeah stuff like this can really bum me out. It's like when you go into LFR and people just jump straight into encounters without making sure the whole raid knows the mechanics. As soon as one thing goes wrong you get people typing shit like "fucking noobs", "wasting my time", "everyone vote to kick tank" etc. Pathetic really.
Most of this doesn't happen as often because I'm very anti-pug since 7.2 but every now and then I jump into a dungeon and I remember very quickly why I don't do these things anymore with random players. I would rather wipe 20 times on a fight with people I know that once with a random group. Even if the 20 wipes generate frustration at least I have a good idea that most of my group won't be cruel to me over a stupid mistake or just having a tough day.
Honestly....It's worth itThis actually happened to me just last night. Some guildies and I were going through a 12 Motherload and we had 20 deaths before the first boss, mostly from one pack that we just kept messing up in a variety of ways. But we were laughing about it. We had no intention of pushing the key and were enjoying the comedy of errors that happened.
Ever since finding a good guild I am loathe to pug. Even though I'm thinking of leveling a warrior from 110 to 120 via timewalking this week, which would be mostly pugs. >.>
Aye. Cata dungeons are shit but it's worth itYeah, I read in heirlooms it only takes about 20 runs. I assume you've done it?
Even though I'm thinking of leveling a warrior from 110 to 120 via timewalking this week, which would be mostly pugs. >.>
This is not the "save your name" test right? It's just stress.
It's a special day. My gf just created her first WoW character: A pandaren hunter named Bearyonce.
There'll be one for release
DO we know when that's gonna open up as far as what time?
where's my tinker class with pets and a healing spec? You know, a class specifically made for me, the elusive pet/healer fanboy >_>