All of you trying to say this isn’t needed anymore are just trolling and taking digs where you can.
Things are still messed up for a lot of fights. That’s a fact.
It doesn’t need to be nerf’d to the ground, but few changes should be made to actually make it playable and fun with it still being a challenge.
Go ahead and rephrase your question with a more logical one.
If you can read, I say some, not all. You may live under a rock and only play hunter, where survival has the only issues. But many other specs still need help.
Blizzard pushed live a version that was not even sent to the PTR.
There seem to be glaring issues that Blizzard is only going to address at a snail’s pace, if at all, and then when players find potential workarounds those get nerfed instead.
So, OP?
Yeah, a word of advice.
Don’t trust Blizzard anymore.
They view their players, their paying customers as walking wallets, and people that should and must never have any voice over what goes into WoW.
The Community Council is just them narrowing the number of potential players that they must choose to ignore for the good of the game in their eyes from the playerbase to 100.
The question is perfectly logical. It’s supposed to be challenging. But who does it need to be challenging for?
If you had no issues with it, you’d be saying “oh it’s just fine”, and then Joeblow down the street would be taking up your current shoes and complaining that it needs to be nerfed a little.
Someone else mentioned it already, but unless EVERYONE is able to complete it, someone is going to be left out and feeling butt hurt. So where do we draw the line?
What level of difficulty do we go with? I got my Guardian Druid done (reportedly the hardest one?). So do we leave it there? Or do we nerf it so you can complete it? What about the next guy who can’t? Do we nerf it for him or do we say screw it because you beat it, the other guy needs to get better?
At what point can we say “challenge mode is meant to be challenging. Not everyone is going to/meant to complete it” ?