How to find an anonymous players armory

This is only for the purpose of using it to dispell somebody arguing about something that they literally have no experience with. (I.E. Somebody who has never raided mythic discussing how loot should work in Mythic Raiding) Not trying to enable stalkers or anything like that.

https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-us/character/SERVER/NAME

If you replace “SERVER/NAME” with the server/name of the people you are trying to research, it will take you to their armory. You can then scroll down to look at their raid progress and call them out from there.

Another way you can do this is just going to the main WoW landing sight, clicking the search button, and then searching the person’s character name. Then you can just click on them and it will show their armory.

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Unfortunately there is no way to do this and blizzard really doesn’t seem to want to fix it by making it you can’t post on shadow alts.

Yeah. I still think it doesn’t change that much though. If anyone is arguing or making suggestions about a huge change and you CAN’T check their armory to see if you know what they’re talking about, you can just discount their argument entirely.

That is irrelevant it is blizzard’s opinions of what matters at the end of the day.

Which is why you attack the post and not the poster :slight_smile:

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I can’t help it if I’m unable to beat LFR Mythrax and G’huun, they’re just too hard!

Why would I bother arguing something with someone if I could avoid it all together by knowing if they have any authority whatsoever on the subject?

Does it really matter?
I don’t see how armory someone changes how they act it sounds like a way to get into a spiraling argument though.

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Don’t nobody is forcing you. But if you choose not to counter argue their voice just gets bigger and stronger as there is no opposing party .Don’t want blizzard to cave in now would you :slight_smile:

Blizz may change being able to manually Armory any toon. There’re a lot of unintended bugs, like Blizz didn’t intended unsubbed players to be able to post.

Time will tell.

I just read another thread where someone said they’re enjoying BFA. One of the responses cited the player’s ilevel and LFR stats and posted it as though that somehow invalidated his opinion.

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It depends entirely on what the person is saying.

If I make a statement that I think the removal of Master Loot had a negative impact on the Mythic raiding community, you should look at that statement and formulate a response around it. Not hop to my armory and say “LOL SHUT UP LOSER YOU AREN’T EVEN RAIDING MYTHIC.”

Wanting to undercut someone by dismissing their opinion outright is a pretty ignorant tactic. If they aren’t a Mythic raider / Gladiator / loremaster of the game, then their argument should be easy to counter by someone with first hand knowledge. If they still present a good argument, it just proves that you can have knowledge about something even if you don’t directly experience it.

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You’re right, there argument is super easy to counter. The problem is they spam the same nonsensical argument. It’s easier to just look at their armory, see they don’t do any content, and avoid arguing all together