Dude, it gives you quests and breadcrumbs galore to walk you through the process of using the first mask you obtain.
If you couldn’t figure it out without a written guide, you wouldn’t have survived 2 minutes before the Internet age as far as any rpg or adventure game goes.
Honestly Snozh. I don’t know why you keep commenting on this thread if this is true. If it literally won’t impact your playstyle or stuff you do ingame.
Idk man. Maybe if I was kitted in raid gear I would take that precaution. But usually killing elites and stuff in world content usually worth it. It’s not worth doing a 25 when doing a 15 gives you loot. That’s just extra stuff that players can do.
Like me trying to solo those elite mobs in Maldraxxus. You waste so much time to kill something and nothing drops.
At the time I was kitted in invasion gear. Couldn’t even solo some rares on some specs if they hit too hard.
The penatly for visions was losing your key and progress to your cloak. So yea. I avoided doing it because it took time to get the keys to enter.
I was happy to learn they drop better gear. But there was a penalty for failure, wasting a bunch of your time. And I was playing multiple characters at the time. That expansion I didn’t do much group content out side of some heroic assault pugs. And that was for transmog mostly.
For you it was an obious let’s try this out moment. For me it was this might waste your time and cloak progression and lose your visions key.
Um splitting my time across like 12 toons. Nope I did not have much of them. My shaman I like to farm reps with he probably had the most so I started doing it on him.
Why is it so important that people raid? Plenty of people only PvP, and some only do M+. If raiding is the end-all-be-all content in the game, why does every other form of content have to die for it?
Why are you playing a game called World of Warcraft while advocating against world content?