Personal Loot was better in LFR

Once again, you defend greed, greed, greed over a fair system - have you ever considered becoming the CEO of activision?

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Versus the entitled child demanding everything be guaranteed. Mobile games are better suited for you.

It’s not.

You don’t get to change a words meaning to fit your fragile feelings.

Not really - bugs happen all the time in this game. Someone asked if it was a bug; someone who (as far as I know) is not an actual Blizzard employee claimed that it was not a bug. That’s like saying none of the raids were supposed to be awakened last Wednesday because they were broken for a time

I know your trolling but there has been a plethora. Of people complaining in BFA and SL that they received no loot whatsoever. Doing. Lfr or even normal or heroics. On these forums and even twitter now x…complaining to blizzard that they weren’t getting any loot.

Quote me boomer. I said work and putting in game time to rewards earned. Do you work for a living and only expect to get paid if you get three cherries?

I get to use a word to describe something. You don’t get to throw a tantrum because Champagne (once ONLY describing a certain beverage brewed in the region of France with that name) now describes all sparkling wine.

Interesting. Okay then, let me rephrase:

Please, Blizzard, bring back personal loot to LFR but increase the BLP so that it reaches 100% before you complete an entire raid for the week.

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Well hope springs eternal I guess…

Fecal matter in one hand and wish in the other and see which one fills up faster.

With that

The winner is entitled to the loot. That is why they receive the item.

I wouldn’t call it exploitative, but it is certainly rude.

It is a fair system, you just don’t like it for reasons that are factually flawed like believing that you were guaranteed loot at a certain point under the previous system.

You can use whatever words you want, but it doesn’t change the meaning.

How in the nine realms would that work, exactly? If everyone is on the last two bosses and have yet to receive loot does each boss drop 10+ items to make that happen?

Alternatively, what if I told you that I think a 99% chance of getting at least one piece of loot is better than the current system where 1 person can get 3 pieces and everyone else can eat dirt?

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That would be a nightmare to implement…
Bad luck protection, I wouldn’t even want to attempt to code that.

You get that anyways with the vault at the beginning of the week.

Sure, why not? It’s personal, after all. Why should my chance of getting loot be dependent on other people in a group that I randomly queued into?

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He wins it. He was never entitled to it. He’s not entitled to it even after he wins it and I believe there’s even something about this in the TOS. I didn’t start this nitpicking game btw. You’re the one being particular about definitions. You cherrypicked one to make me seem wrong, and it was such a terrible one that it makes everyone a ninja.

It does. Or Champagne would only describe a place in France, and definitely not sparkling wine brewed elsewhere.

Because that is how personal loot works, 1 item per 5 eligible people. It is what you asked for.

It doesn’t, and I didn’t start nitpicking. You were wrong from the jump by saying people were stealing loot and ninjas.

People who roll need on loot that they don’t need are ninjas. It’s how the term has always been used in this game. End of story.

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  1. Incorrect.
  2. You do not decide what other people need.

To unfairly loot the corpse of a fallen enemy before other members of the party can divvy the spoils.

To ninja loot is to take something you did not earn from someone else. There is no system in World of Warcraft that allows this behavior

Sorry, please refer to the source reading material provided by Kiyoko for other definitions, thanks!

It’s impossible to ninja loot a boss in a raid. As far is in wow