All my queues are super fast and 100% of the players are chill and know the fights well! I have no experience being cursed at or whispered.
I made a post earlier about the toxicity and things that happened to me in a dungeon too. Had people saying “I doubt that”, “that wouldn’t have happened”, “I’ve never experienced this”. It’s like some of us get put into the 9th circle of hades when it comes to randoms in PUG dungeons. ![]()
I imagine then since you are qimg as a double you may be paires with another group of 2 or 3 and they just hate on people not in there friend group
IM taking a guess that atleast 2 others in your group were guildies/pre grouped in which you were paired up by grp size to fill faster.
I would be so thrilled for something like this. Maybe to help they should implement some daily quests to inspire communication while in dungeons.
Mine are hit and miss. I was tank leveling and there is a pull where the toads spawn all over and the healer was standing in the back running from me and died. I wasn’t being rude but just let him know it’s a lot easier to pick up trash when you run towards the tank and he freaked out saying it’s a tank mechanic to pick up spawning adds. As a resto druid main, anything you can do to help the tank get aggro is required. Normal dungeons are weird, especially because it’s usually people who have very low m+ rating but never the guys with no rating or high rating.
There’s no hidden dungeon queue, but the queue that we do have is very broken at times.
Whenever I queue for content that offers the little augment satchels I just brace for trolls.
You have to be decent at the game and not be obnoxious to stay in groups from the group finder. When you queue for something you’ll always eventually get into a group, even if you suck to be around and can’t carry your weight.
League doesn’t have a hidden queue system. Do you have any critical thinking skills at all or do you just take conspiracy theories as fact all the time?
How did a ragelord manage to initiate a tank kick after one pull?
I’m near positive that the hidden Queue is tucked away in Old Ironforge. Sure it’s faster, but getting to it ain’t.
Oh come on now. Plenty of elitists are toxic af and easily above 5-15. There is every niche at every lvl, sometimes you may have to look but you’ll find just as many toxic ppl at the top as the bottom.
Half the time they won’t even communicate until they see a certain number first.
I get it, you don’t want simps joining a 20, but we shouldn’t pretend that you can spot the toxic section of wow…or blizzard.
Ppl just suck, you get unlucky if you get someone like this healer. Like…normal mode and you kick ppl, wut??? He’s toxic for that alone. Normal is too easy to waste emotions. He’s just a crappy person it sounds like.
Maybe it’s a hidden mmr getting you the delusions of grandeur types. Not sure
Everyone here is talking about the likelihood of a queue vs no queue, but I wonder if there is a simpler explanation.
What if the friend is being toxic and whispering people without OP knowing? And they’re reflecting that attitude back on him because they know they’re together? It would certainly explain the “you mad” stuff if his buddy had been talking nonsense the whole time.
I’ve suspected this is the case for a few years. I’m polite and good mannered in game and have never been actioned.
My groups are always chill. Though I also make it a point to say hi when we all queue in.
I’m so jealous. Oh WoW gods please send these ppl my way.
Welcome to the World of Warcraft, a magnet that pulls the worst people of society together so that they can do little more than hate one another, all day, every day
It’s because secretly everyone actually hates the game. Even the one’s who can’t stop playing and defend Blizz at the drop of a hat.
As a primary healer myself… i blame tanks for bad pulls. Dps for missed interrupts and not using defensives. I let elitism announce the mistakes. I get accused of trolling…but im not the one standing in the swirly stuff with horseblinders on, attacking a mob thats chain casting aoes…
Doesn’t activision have a patent on a matchmaking system that tries to pair lower geared/skilled players with higher geared/skilled players to generate envy and encourage the lower end players to log more time?
I know its not exactly the same thing but most game companies definitely pull shenanigans with their queues!
I feel like the same might be true for loot as well. Of course it could all just be a coincidence… but I’ve noticed every time I come back from a hiatus, I have excellent luck with world boss drops, item upgrades, dungeon loot… but after I’ve been playing regularily for a while it goes back to my usual loot drought that I’m used to. ![]()
I’m not the tin foil type, I swear. ![]()
Ranged DPS has a longer queue than Melee DPS, that I know for a fact becasue I queue up on my Hunter and my Fury Warrior and my Warrior gets in much faster.