Should the WoW forums have your highest progression achieved in the season under your portrait?

Who actually cares? That’s the question. Am I going to think more of a troll because they have done slight better M+ than me? Or look bad at a MVP because they only RP while spending time on the forums helping people out but weren’t in the top 100 mythic kills?

Take people for who they are and no need to boast about your progress. Everyone has their own priorities and goals in the game.

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Lol, can’t wait for 11.1. Either Blizzard goes back on removing pets from MM and these people have to reckon with the fact that everyone pays the same $15 sub and Blizzard are incentivized to keep as many players as possible happy regardless of their level of cleared content.

OR, Blizzard go through with the change and I get to watch thousands of casual hunter players come to the forum for the first time to loudly complain about the change.

Either way, the group of people who made this thread are going to lose.

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Why? I never post on the forums from my second account. Its as private as private can be and i dont have to worry about comparative trolling. It keeps my Raiding and Mythic+ Achievements from being talked down on by people who dont even know me.

I think this would be my biggest reason against it.

Can’t people just click on your armory?

I suppose Blizzard could give us the option to hide it, anyway.

It just feels like more screen clutter for little purpose.

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How exactly does the rewards in delves affect you? Honest question.

I will never consider this line of questions an honest argument.

Legit question. It’s just people wanting to lessen the gear solo players get for “reasons”.

When will we ever get elite dragons for our in game portraits?

I thought hitting 100 would have been a good time, but that didn’t age so well.

No. It’s never a legit question because of how easy it can be manipulated.

"I deserve BIS mythic raid gear in my mailbox merely for logging in.

It’s not like it effects you"

I am fine with how delves are currently. A bit high in the reward for lack of difficulty. But I can deal with that.

But any argument based on “you shouldn’t care because how does it effect you” is sorely lacking in a game based on balance with its rewards.

Pretending that the risk vs reward system hasn’t existed since day 1 is dishonest.

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Progression rarely if ever means anything in a discussion because boosts and caries exist. Plus the entire game is extremely mathematically driven so bringing someone else’s progression into it really only makes you look petty.

More to the point though, if taking a few clicks to look at someone’s profile is too much for you, then you’re in no position to criticize anyone’s progression.

So am I. I’ve never asked for delve rewards to be increased.

Wow is a game that is ever changing. If it stays the same for too long it gets stagnant. I think wow is finally giving solo players a decent progression path that isn’t just crappy WQ gear. I’ve been wanting this for many many years and I’ll defend this system tooth and nail.

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It’s not legitimate because you would complain if they increased loot rewards from content you don’t even do.

You are about your ilvl on a spectrum (for some odd reason.) Of content that you don’t do.

Because that increases the entire ilvl range. Not sure why you can’t understand that.

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The issue with a solo progression path is how it must inherently be easier and streamlined.

Like I said. I am fine enough with current delves. But I understand the arguments.

Anyways, my issue was with the argument. There are plenty of argument for and against the delves rewards. I just don’t accept “but how does it effect you” as an argument for anything.

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Every player is on that spectrum. If the ceiling increases it nerfs everyone down the line.

Do you honestly not understand this concept?

Then I’ll say this:
Solo players deserve a rewarding progression path.

Sure. I think many just wish the difficulty was more in line with the reward

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No, it doesn’t. People who play delves repeatedly proclaim they don’t do anything else. Buffs to raid loot or m+ loot doesn’t affect them.

Delves still play… like delves, using loot gained from delves.

But if someone raids or does m+, they can reasonably argue they want to use delves to skip boring content. Which would be a fair argument.

So then you understand how delves rewards effect others not doing delves

So delve gear only affect the game in a positive way. Cool.