BFA’s LFR atleast had titanforging which made it tolerable. Shadowlands LFR is DOA.
I love this kind of posts just to see people who think they are not casual and are some kind of Elite player schooling the plebs … Im casual as casual can get , im so casual im going to choose my Covenant based on aesthetics and lore , i know , filthy casual …
That is the best laugh I’ve had all day.
If it wasn’t for LFR, you wouldn’t see any raids any more.
So you “real” raiders get down on your knees and THANK the casuals.
Or they just may get together one day, boycott LFR, and that would be the end of raiding in WoW forever.
Then where will you and your ego be?
Instead of comparing yourselves to others why don’t you focus on doing your own thing? Do you do Mythic raiding or +15 Mythic dungeons? If not, then why does it matter what your stats are at.
I don’t do any raiding at all, and I still have managed to get an iLvl of around 460 which is more than enough to get into heroic raids if I wanted to.
Of course there is.
Fun.
As an added benefit, we give the ‘hardcore’ someone to compare themselves to … and you’re welcome.
You can’t even do casual pvp without getting gear from mythic +
I’d just like reputations to take a seat. I miss it not being super important to a characters progression and being largely optional. Or at least WQs not rewarding 75 reputation.
I’m pretty casual and I’ve been having a blast still. So my answer would be yes.
If you are a “casual” - just wait til the nerfs roll out in each patch and play 2 months tops.
Dont fall for the 6 month script for the mount.
Grinding the first month of any patch is hours of wasted game play. They will just hand it out at 50% less time/effort after a month or 2.
Go outside and do something else.
Level scaling has made any for of power progression utterly pointless.
Horrific visions are not “ultra casual”.
That’s because you did them on 429 gear. The assaults are definitely not tuned for 410 gear. If you want to blame new players for passing through a time when they have 410 gear, I dunno. How do you stand living with yourself?
Casual content in BfA is repetitive and boring. Someone who’s a casual and still playing has found something else to do besides repeating that content that was supposed to inspire us to “step up our game” and start pushing high keys or something.
Visions are super casual. I can make it to the end without using any orbs or food solo.
To piss off people who use the word “casual”
I’ve been rocking it casual since vanilla (minus WoD due to RL).
Proud.
To some extent. Just like leveling earlier in the expansion but now you can do so twice as fast.
Spend hours and hours, wipe after wipe raiding to get a mount or just wait until next expansion to solo it and get it then
Its true. Now with the no-life AH multiboxers the economy is dying off faster than ever before, its not leaving much to do.
475 warrior with all his research done lecturing casuals on how easy those first few runs are.
Totally checks out as someone who thinks casuals don’t know how to use the armory.
How you define casual and how I ( for example ) define casual can be completely different. You clearly play significantly more than I do as I only end up playing maybe an hour a day most days. Does an hour a day give me the opportunity to do Heroic raids and 15s?
Some people might use daily/weekly play time to define a ‘casual’ player and others might use the players’ mindset, regardless if you’re not enjoying the game don’t play it.
I honestly think that was a bait response. Raiding heroic, doing weekly 15 keys is not “casual.”
Floyd Mayweather telling people he’s a novice doesn’t make him a novice.
Listen the first few runs, bring invis pots. Bring drums, flask and food.
As a low level mage i used invis pots and my ivis spell to skip over a lot of the trash as time was tight. If you time it right you can skip over 4 areas no problem.
Sometimes you just need to know your class and be creative with whats available. It helped get extra pages each run to speed up the leveling of the cloak.
Everyone has their own definition of casual.