Good, they’re for the most part elitists who overrely on parses, especially for healers when there are options like Ancestral Vigor, Rashok’s Molten Heart, or Allied Legguards of Sansok Khan that don’t SIM/PARSE as high as alternatives, but in actuality provide better survivability/throughput.
You know who calls people elitists? Bad players with bad opinions.
Yay another person who hasn’t read enough of the discussion to make valid points. I have 98’s as Ele on every boss in Nathria and 95’s+ as Ele on current content. As Resto I aslo have parses above 90 whenever I play the degenerate way that pools overhealing, but if I want to actually do what is numerically/mathematically correct for the raid as a whole, including other people’s parses, speaking as someone with degrees in both law and economics from UC Berkeley, then that isn’t looked upon as highly.
I’d be hard pressed to believe that you have any valid points after using that EliTSt buzzword. If I looked I’d probably see you talking about ToXiC raid teams also.
Yes, exactly, both exist, it’s not hard for people to get misled by statistics and lord them above those of us who actually bother to sit down and look at all of the relevant variables.
Everyone can’t hang out with the big dogs.
The thing is though, and I’ve definitely noticed this elsewhere, my “arsenal” of knowledge is so vast that my conclusions are dismissed as inferior, when in reality they are superior. It’s easier to demonstrate this in environments that aren’t as dependent on others, usually because the more others play a part, the less my implementations shine, whilst simultaneously being more difficult to implement to begin with, simply because people tend to pick one way of doing things and stick with it, especially in the short term, even when objectively better alternatives exist.
You speak a lot about being better for everyone for content you don’t do or guilds you aren’t a part of.
Just a troll that’s not good at the game making excuses for lack of success.
…just stop. lol
Fine, you want to help the people who would be “most negatively affected” by this? Keep lockouts/ID’s until RWF is over, THEN get rid of them, boom, problem solved.
Still waiting on proof of this.
Which you won’t provide because it doesn’t exist. And even if it did it’s from last expansion.
Nope. It’s not an actual problem unless you’re bad or only pug.
Reality is I’m sure you can’t get into a good guild because your parses are glad bags.
Alright, fine, go to Berkeley and get the top grade in multiple classes of more than 500 students. I guarantee that it is more difficult than basically anywhere else, since not only has Berkeley not engaged in the grade inflation you find elsewhere, their classes are graded on a curve so much so that professors are incentivized to included multiple elements that were never covered, on the exams, which really does mean that in order to be the best, again, my “arsenal” of knowledge really is more vast.
People truly do be underestimating this side of raiding. join “We’re an up and coming social guild that focuses on high end M+ and raiding as well as pvp” guild #432521, then either you get benched because GL wants to funnel his buddies or the guild dies because people are incompetent.
I’ve been through it several times. It blows.
Finally, someone who gets it, instead of doing their best to champion an antiquated system.
Don’t join guilds like that.
Explain how I am supposed to know ahead of time what will happen? Why join any guild? You can’t know.
I’m also absolutely not interested in joining mass invite spam guilds where you’re just a body amongst 400 others, no way any of them knows eachother fully.
That’s not a mythic guild.
Mythic guilds come out of nowhere I suppose.
If you want to join a start-up guild and end up complaining that it failed like all the others, go ahead.
Or you can join an established raiding guild and cut out the worry.