Actually I do run dungeons. With a twink dungeons are equivalent to smacking a pinata - it can be fun but with no battlegrounds it becomes boring really fast. If your thought process is “I will never see this person so they can go ahead and quit idc”, then why was it so imperative to separate the brackets if not many people wll “see me”.
I for one think pet battles are the most worthless thing to ever be introduced to WoW, but different strokes for different folks.
For twinks the most fun thing to do is;
Find a bracket you like with reasonable queue times and a decent community that is fairly balanced.
Get gear (with how bad rng is and legacy loot this can be really coma inducing).
Well he’s saying those who queue dungeons while leveling. They would see him about as much as you’d see him in BGs (which wasn’t that often and was super exaggerated)
From looking at your armory you are obviously an endgame raider with a relatively high item level. How would you like it if actiblizz found it beneficial for fresh dinged 120s you were unable to participate in random battlegrounds or random dungeons.
After all your higher level of gear would make it so they are unable to fully contribute to the completion of the goal. That is basically what has happened to the twinks. Feelsgoodman?
It is a matter of principle directly relating to the topic in question. The separation of those with gear so they do not impact the people without gear is the crux of it.
Furthermore from the viewpoint of a mythic raider - which is the pinnacle of “content” it was such a non issue since it is merely leveling content. So why the need for exclusion?
WoW has a well-documented horrible levelling experience all around. They even admitted as such in the Q&A recently.
Even geared normally in greens or heirlooms, you blow through dungeons with no risk of danger. It’s just jumping through hoops for participation trophies.
But I was just asking. Even if it’s not you but someone else that likely exists, how will a level 10-99 focused person leaving diminish the game or community like you say?