All of this could have been so easily avoided

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Id like to know how youre posting memes in forums. Blizz doesnt seem to let me

You need trust level 3 or 4 or something. Once you see the lounge forum on the main page, you can post memes.

You get trust level by reading posts, liking posts, not being a douche that can be reported etc. Oh and even gaining the trust level, you can lose it if you become inactive for too long, which sucks…

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rips up my application

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Damn how did you get it then

I don’t have it?

And buy that gold with real money.

This is why so many are convinced this change was all about Blizzard trying to sell tokens.

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Excuse me, ma’am I made thsi for Luuni.

Probably the same people that believe the earth is flat, the moon landing was faked, and Tupac is dead.

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Buying boosts on normal raids lol

Tupac is dead.

Tupac is living with Biggie in the Pacific.

Go look at their Q2 reports. Here, I’ll link it for you.

You can see they’ve lost money year over year in WoW. They tell us that. So, they need to make more money, which is why they’re even making a boosting sales channel in 9.2.7. They flat out didn’t ban boosting because it helps them generate massive amounts of money from token sales.

I’m not out here trying to be a bad person. I’m just trying to showcase that by excluding this mount from LFR, it will help generate additional revenue through token sales. There are already ads on trade chat for it.

I’m not saying normal can’t be done. Sure it can. But if someone doesn’t play that much and normally does LFR. They can now just buy the mount with gold from tokens.

Don’t be upset with me for pointing out the obvious. If Blizzard didn’t want to sell tokens, they wouldn’t. Heck, they used to ban folks for buying gold. Now, someone can buy up to 20 tokens per week.

There’s a lounge forum?

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Shh it’s secret.

So why didnt they make it an AoTC achievement then?

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Last minute change, check.

No communication, check.

Ignoring feedback, check.

Neglecting the silent majority you claim you want to stop neglecting, check.

Sounds like Blizz really hasn’t changed and never will, can’t wait to see them add a mountain of interlinking systems in Dragonflight and everyone realize this for themselves.

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I want trust level 3 :frowning:

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Or done to force people who don’t currently raid to do real raiding, because surely if you force them to do real raiding they’ll become addicted and do whatever it takes to continue raiding, including abandoning their family responsibilities and changing jobs.

Or maybe they just want a spike in real raid participation they can put on the quarterly report with that “Things are looking up, see!” claim we see about reported events that don’t mean exactly what they are made to seem.

PvP participation was reported as way up in season 1 after raiders were forced to buy carries to get rated PvP gear to raid in. Did that last? PvP is now circling the drain, and they’ve doubled down on that failed gearing system from days of yore ever since. It’s circling the drain now.

And I wouldn’t discount the idea that they’re trying to force casuals out of the game because they’re tired of people playing the game wrong. This is their last chance to show those people what they really think of them.

http://www.memorableplaces.com/mudwimping.html

It’s a not entirely uncommon belief among elitists that the game would be better (or even more successful) if the playerbase was reduced to the current top 1% of players, which would be a disaster for a game this size. They couldn’t pay the costs of keeping it online with that few paying customers.

I don’t think that happened either.

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They should have honestly, made it last boss of each fated raid, on heroic. I’m surprised they didn’t because that’d be on theme.

It’d act like a Aotc for this new fated thing.

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