#PullTheRipcord

You must be looking at a different arena ladder than live…

Who gives a crap about arena? PvP is a joke right now with corruptions lol.

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You think it’s just this season? LoL.

You still think I care?

Something, something moving goal posts… That’s usually how you do it right?

Most of your arguments for swap-able covenants apply to professions, classes, races, and faction as well.

You arbitrarily pick covenants as the line in the sand. If you, and the others in this thread feel that these issues are so important, then don’t pull the cord halfway.

How does saying I don’t care move any goal posts? If I didn’t care, there wouldn’t be any goal posts to begin with lol.

Friendly reminder for those who think about responding to Grymes, just understand where he’s coming from.

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Blizz has catered to you all throughout wows history. It’s about time you are ignored for once.

Bout time the minmax elitist crowd faces a little hardship. I still stand by my posts.

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Not really, I specifically remember telling Blizzard Azerite was a bad idea lol.

I ain’t gonna lie if they don’t pull the rip cord before launch, I’m still going Kyrian because it themematically fits, and it’s best for prot paladins.

Though, it would be extremely nice if they just pull the ripcord so I have more choices to go ret when I want to compete.

Very convincing argument on the merits of leaving the ripcord in.

Thank guy Grymes, very cool!

You’re funny, dude. They’ve catered to us? Look at LFR? Esepcially during legion and early BFA. You could literally get the best gear through Titan forging from content that could be done by a monkey.

Azerite was a good idea. They implemented it poorly and gave up on it. If they had continued to balance the traits and left raids and pvp as the reliable sources for it, with M+ as the bad luck/ rng chance it would have been a good solution to set bonuses and raid or die.

And you guys killed that.

Good, low level content shouldn’t award the best gear. That’s the point of a game with increasingly hard content.

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Correction. LFR players had an extremely small chance to get 1 or 2 pieces of max tf gear. It meant nothing to high end players, their chances of getting max gear were infinitely better and significantly faster.

It did piss off raid loggers that did not want to have to re-clear, spam keys, or continue clearing heroic.

That furthers my point that Blizz caters to you, and I can only hope they don’t cave this time around.

It was a bad idea in that it made absolutely no sense. If at any point they left it unbalanced, it would become cookie cutter and if they balanced it, it would just be “pick a random set of passives.” Once it become cookie cutter, and it did because of course they couldn’t balance it, the entire question of why they removed tier sets to begin with is brought up. They did roughly the same thing yet had unique designs. We basically got non-tier tier sets with trash designs.

Yeah wow, great idea.

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How is fixing a gearing issue where you get the best gear from low skill content a problem that Min-maxers made? Your prejudice is blinding your judgement, bro.

A chance to get gear through the easiest content is still a chance. So much of a chance that some mythic raiders did LFR aswell for it too.

It did. Because players immediately rushed to social media the moment their op trait got nerfed and lost their minds. So they just left the tier list.

Weird, because there are multiple classes that have different competitive setups.

Yes. I did LFR for various trinkets. After going weeks without getting them normally. I prefer that over vanilla, bc or wrath, where I just didn’t get things.