How can you say "we listen to feedback" when group loot is still a thing?

So what can’t you do with group loot other than keep trials from rolling, and stops someone from ninja looting? Is the item generation different? Abilities different?

What on earth are you babbling about?

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Explain what Master loot can do differently other than opening up ninja looting and restricting people rolling, when compared to group loot. It should be easy if my claims were rubbish.

The major difference between master and group loot is that group loot is a pain in the neck for the raid lead. Other than that they’re essentially the same, because of how guilds handle things these days. At least for CE guilds.

The problem with mounts is that they’re still personal loot for some reason. :roll_eyes:

And 5-mans are still personal loot, of course. It’s weird that people act like personal loot was removed, it wasn’t.

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Based on GD, a lot of feedback is worthless and rightfully ignored.

Do they? Shadowlands expansion wants a word with you. People unsubbed like crazy and they still held on to there fun policing. They still doing fun policing even to this day.

(https://www.wowhead.com/guide/shadowlands-patch-9-1-5-features)

Because most people prefer group loot? Like Dwelknarr said: every time someone makes a post whining about group loot, a hundred will reply saying they prefer it like that.
Sorry you’re a minority here, just because you filter only the posts that agree with you doesn’t mean they’re all there is.

So the people who like group loot will feel like Blizzard isn’t listening to them…

So even if they go over to personal loot, there will always be unhappy people.

Actually seeing stuff like shields and weapons instead of just the same rings, neck, & back that are on everyone’s loot table is great.

Rolling restrictions actually help people who need loot as opposed to PL that will keep giving stuff to people who’ve won it before.

Fun gambling fix watching the rolls.

Not having to bother saying no or filling up my ignore list with beggars is a bonus too.

The current workaround for not having master loot is to have everyone use an add on to set everyone in the raid except one to auto pass on items. One person with low investment can choose to ignore that and ninja stuff.

Ultimately loot rules in a guild are a system of trust either way, but currently the burden of trust lies with the established party having to trust their new recruits don’t choose to need on gear, instead of the other way around.

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They did listen, they just choose to not do anything about the complaint. They have addressed it multiple times already.

Which is how it should be. A given group is far more likely to be shysters than any individual.