See, this is what I was talking about. You take a point about the lack of progression-feel coming from level and ilvl scaling during the leveling process out of context and pretend it’s about laziness and how people gear up for (or don’t gear up for) heroic or mythic raiding or more-difficult M+ dungeons where gearing matters.
Level and ilvl scaling in the open world while leveling from 110-120 gives the opposite of the feel of power progression. It is easier to kill the same mobs and complete the same quests as a 110 in Legion gear than it is at 117-119 depending on the questing route you take in the open world. It actually seems like you get weaker as you level in the open-world through questing.
I wasn’t talking about post-120 gearing from 330 up to 350 or 370 or higher for the purposes of higher level raiding, and you dismiss me with this:
Please consider not assuming the absolute worst possible case when it comes to people’s complaints about BfA. There are legitimate gripes with what WoW has become, and some legitimate requests to make WoW at some point in the future more like the RPG it used to be and less like the action esports game it’s becoming.