In raid finder I’ve had this happen to me several times- after the boss kill everyone runs ahead and I’m still looking at the loot, trying to equip something if I get it, and by the time the loot rolls come out everyone is close to the next boss, and I can’t keep up. I really want full follower raids that go at my pace with raid finder level gear.
Another option I’d like to see is follower raids with higher difficulty and follower Mythics THAT DO NOT reward that level of gear but this would be invaluable for people wanting to learn to tank. Instead of doing the whole raid, you and your followers can jump to any boss and you can learn the fight with a group of npcs who won’t immediately vote kick you if you died to a mechanic. For mythics, maybe there could be way for Blizzard to map out the tanking routes in high keys and apply to your follower run. You will see a line on the ground that shows the top routes that tanks take in actual keys.
Yep. The vast majority of MMO content is now singleplayer. Any extent to which WoW prioritizes group content for the average player will be phased out in the next couple of years. It’s been a while since MMOs have been a social platform, and personally I’m not exactly sad to see it go.
How do I do that, please? Came upon this thread looking for that info. UPDATE: Found it on Wowhead! Yay!
Not everyone can process stuff super fast like you apparently can. I’m one of the slow ones, I cannot process in 2 seconds, no matter how straight forward the UI is.
do the undermine campaign until you’re back in the hotel and then you have the option once you get the raid quest to go queue into story mode it’s at the dude at the counter.