All raid difficulties should be queueable through raid finder?

I don’t see a problem with it, but you will not get much backup on the topic.

At the very least, you should be able to queue for all difficulties once the raid is not current.

Finish LFR get the achiev and then if you meet the over the top ilvl requirement for normal you can join normal. Repeat until mythic.

Add in determination and nerf it some more.

Who cares if it gets nerfed now, it’s old content and everyone is doing guild runs and PUGs of the new raid, let them have the old raid.

It would also serve as a nice gear catch up feature.

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and the first thing they would do is try to build ten stacks like they do in lfr and stand there for 2 hours. if they do then be geared and watch a video or something. and if so take out the stacks farming all together. you know determination stacks that we have to tolerate every reset now.

What a horrible idea.

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that’s all they do in lfr anymore i feel you on that garbage.

Even if it doesn’t pan out could it hurt to try?

It’s not like it would take a lot of resources to implement a queue system

I personally believe it would be a failure but we can’t know that for sure

I also enjoy chaos

LFR and normal? Maybe. Anything higher would be next to impossible since LFR alone can be iffy even at the best of times. Ideally, I think they should stick with the current system.

Absolutely. People react way worse to having something taken away than they do to never having it at all.

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When I was farming for my LFR transmogs I never ran into determination farming.

I did however have a few obvious wipes on pull were everyone was screaming to stay alive for 2mins+ so the wipe isn’t wasted.

I think the highest I ever got was a 6 stack on ras and all others are usually a 1 shot or maybe a 2 stack.

Ive done LFR transmog farming on Evoker, shaman, priest and monk so far.

It would be released with l f r. It would be as difficult as regular mythic… Receive the same tuning

If no one uses it no one uses it

As far as I see it, not having a queue serves as a gateway to AFKers and dead weight wasting people’s time. If someone is serious about doing the higher difficulties, they will put in the work to be useful enough to get invited. That includes gearing, finding groups to do them with, and not being problematic so they get invited back. A queue is just a potential short cut to success for some people who want to put in as little effort as possible.

Wouldn’t you be happy to have all those lazy/bad players inside a queue, instead of trying to join your group?

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Queueable? Yes.

Through raid finder? No.

Because raid finder doesn’t take anything other than minimum ilvl into consideration. You can’t do heroic or mythic raiding when all you have is a bunch of random players, with no coordination, and I guarantee if anyone tried to get people in raid finder to organize in a discord channel for the raids they’re in it would only result in a tirade of trolling and abuse.

That being said.

I think if say, someone wants to queue up for a mythic raid, they should be able to queue and then if a mythic raid group is looking for someone, they can then search through the list for someone they’re looking for.

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It’s not like people will just ignore it if they can’t complete it. The queue only crowd here with rage until it gets the same guaranteed win treatment that every other queued content has in wow.

Why would Blizz bother when the outcome is already obvious? The folks asking for this couldn’t even handle TG at launch without weeks of nerf cries.

(I have no beef with the idea in general, but it’d be insane for them to try it with this community.)

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But, isn’t that effectively what happens now? If you are running a mythic raid, you can post on the Premade list with what you are after, people apply, you check them out and accept them if they look good, or refuse if not.

Oh probably. But I don’t see that as harm because if it’s not that its something else

Would it work if the queue was only opened once the next raid is released.

Then alts/casuals/people who only like random queues have a bunch of content they can plug away at for a while.

Could be used as a gear catch up mechanic.

Who cares if the old raid gets nerfed or they get determination buffs, it’s old content.

If you don’t use the que system then them adding it doesn’t affect you whatsoever, except for some type of weird gatekeeping.

Like I’ve said before, Step 1 of checking the feasibility of this would be to remove Determination from the game.

If we can go an expansion without LFR having Determination, then I think this could be discussed.

If LFR players can’t handle the game without Determination, then there’s no way.