All of this could have been so easily avoided

Everyone who does more than me is elitist. Anyone who does less than me is casual.

It’s true.

I am in fact… the average player. You may have heard of me, but you’ll never be me… casual… or elitist.

:rofl:

Doesn’t matter, there has been plenty of feedback on it and the recent changes to dragon riding yet to my knowledge Blizz doesn’t care about the feedback and are just going to do whatever the hell they want.

They will push for it until pre-expansion patch when it becomes unavailable, and they realize they’ve wasted all that time when they could have just acquired it.

And then they’ll complain some more that it goes away, like they did for the bronto.

Its still 50% faster and dragonflying is still unavailable in old zones.

I didnt like the change either, but acting like Soar got crippled is funny.

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Don’t forget the time played definition of “casual”. “I’m a CE mythic raider who raid logs, therefore I am the true casual, and anybody who plays more than me but doesn’t get CE every raid is just a baddie.”

Time is a variable. I would outright say someone who raids 4 hrs a week is a lot more casual than someone who RPs 30 hrs a week.

I’m casually elitist. I like to lord things over people even though I cant do them.

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Not anymore.

The very best world gear now stops dead at 252, if you grinded out your table.
If you didn’t do that, welcome to the land of 232…

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You all have to move on. Either with this or the game. But please just move on. Seek help irl if you must. I’m worried about some of you

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The drama ,the betrayal,the suspense ! this should be the next wow movie!

A casual is someone who takes the game at their own pace, bar mythic raiding and glad titles, everything in the game can be completed by a casual

Man my dynamite comment is gone :confused: I miss the old thread. :cry:

Actually my therapist is an LFR raider and she’s the one who linked me this thread asking for help.

:rofl:

Yeah I mentioned that later or earlier, whichever. They should have bumped ZM gear as well.

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But the person who strictly RP’s only may identify as a casual because they don’t do PvE or PvP. That’s another legitimate way of viewing it, because all other things are never equal.

At this point the word “casual” has lost all meaning.

I’ve read some people using the word “casual” as if it meant “everyone but the top 1%”.

In essence, this is a in and out group mentality. We mentally divide the playerbase into “casuals” and “elitists” according to what group we feel we belong to and what definition is most convenient for my argument.

RPers are literally the last line of defense.

They’ll be here until the servers shut down.

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The 10k flux for 278 conduits should have cost like 2k flux instead. Just unleash us now blizz!

There is no curve, no race, it should just be fun they said! :stuck_out_tongue:

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I started to scroll through the responses on this thread, and then I realized that it’s just going to be the same responses as the ones on every other thread - a handful of people dogpiling on the subject with the same hackneyed old catchphrases like “LFR isn’t a difficulty” or “What, do you want them to mail you in the mount in the mail just for logging in?” or “LFR is afk/story mode” who are super invested in punting the goalposts down the field every time their logic of “Blizzard did no wrong and getting it is super easy but also should be hard but it’s not like they intentionally lied or changed anything at the last minute, uh…you’re just bad and LFR shouldn’t exist GET SHREK’T CASUAL” doesn’t work out.

Usually coming from people who also mostly do LFR.

It’s like a condensation of the mindset of someone who aggressively votes against their own self-interests because it’s the set of slogan-like “opinions” they’ve heard repeated so many times that they’ve absorbed it as part of their personality, every time.

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