Antorus raid bosses have way to much hp Also Argus mechanic is doing 330k damage base?

They were either too lazy, too underfunded or too bogged down to actually do Legacy raid scaling the way it should be for Legion raids.

No, not surprised at all. I have lost all my faith into those people a while ago.

one of the side effects of the virus has been everyone using “but the pandemic!” to excuse away their non-pandemic issues.

on topic, funny how they most certainly have seen ppl pointing out the debuff issue, but refuse to do anything abt it, or even acknowledge it. small indie company i guess.

lmao aint my fault you dont know how to press your buttons, have you even walked into the instance? it flops over

use meta on taeschelach technique to dodge it, only for the p3 one though

Why do you feel the need to lie?

I don’t think they have any intention of tuning Antorus so players can farm it.

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Of course not. If they did, they would have already tuned it.

It’s pure spite at this point.

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I can handle Argus with relative ease on this warrior (247 though been 246 for a long time until this week) since plate holds up against Soulrending Scythe in p3 without much issue. Health is never a concern, only killing the modules of which I only get two.

Barely managed to kill him twice on a 217 hunter but both times I was 1-2 Scythe casts away from death since the Scythe cannot cast at pets. I don’t see how leather and cloth pull it off nearly as easily without being around ~225 minimum in order to bring higher DPS and reduce Scythe casts in p3.

We should be able to autoattack our way through old raids.

Thats it.

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The knockback is barely a punt anymore since the last patch. You shouldn’t have to do that anymore. Unless it’s still flinging you off on Mythic. Didn’t make it that far cause I tried on my extremely slow DK and theres no doing Eonar on Mythic solo without something to boost your speed.

During WoD I was able to solo Cata raids easily on all my 100’s, and only a few of them had normal gear.