How long have you waited to get into a keystone as a non-meta dps

My personal best is sitting in LFG for 7 hours straight, got into a +16 Siege only to deplete on first pull :slight_smile:

has more to do with it being a +16 rather than you being a non-meta dps.

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Nine year.

Why would u wait 7 hours lol, for one key… thats like a whole day of work … i give up after 20 mins usually

I’m dedicated

Can you still play after waiting for 7 hours hahah

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Well, you’re attempting a 16, which already is going to greatly slow down the process, since that’s 0.1% or fewer of the people who do M+.

of course :smiley:

7 hours? that’s a long time.

I think i waited 10 mins then logged onto another character

I havent bothered to push at all this season, and have mainly stuck with +10s, but in my experience, its only a few minutes of waiting-- and at YOUR ilvl, op, you would easily get into a +10. EASILY.

Like Faux said, you’re punching high, and the higher you punch the longer you’re going to wait in a pug setting.

According to some brief rader.io stats checking, for every 1 person pushing +16s, there are more than 150 doing 10s.

What?!

If it takes longer than 10 minutes, I make my own key.

I have waited exactly 0 hours, 0 minutes and 0 seconds because I don’t run M+. :grin:

slinks away

OP’s also playing at a level where essentially 999 out of 1000 people who do M+ never reach, so meta is less of the issue than it’s being presented as.

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Everytime I see these threads I get so confused because it’s always a super high key. Isn’t it only logical to expect longer wait times for anything 13+? Statistically that’s arguably 1% of the playerbase from my understanding. I see players in that bracket always complaining about wait times or getting rejected. I mean if you’re in the 1% bracket of anything, you’re probably going to be waiting awhile if it’s team based. Unless you’re a well-known big shot in the community or something.

Going off Raider.io data, +10s is 16% of people who do M+, +11 is 8%, and +12 is 2%, and it continues to go down from there.

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