I used to run LFR regularly during late WoD, and this oft-repeated cliché that a significant number of people in the group can just AFK through it is absurd. (There may be one or two trolls that try to.)
Is LFR as difficult as Normal and up? No, it isn’t. But the group still has to put in some coordinated effort and follow some mechanics, or the bosses simply don’t die, and the group repeatedly wipes despite determination stacks.
It’s not even like Normal raiding is hard. Normals are accessible and easy to get into, even on the first day. In addition, the fated affix is there to help you. It’s a beneficial affix. Getting the slime cat will not be challenging in the slightest if you actually make a good attempt for it.
Them groups are trash Clark and you know it . To many people trying to get them to help them and never enough time to take care of everyone good luck getting the help. Get your bad posts outta here.
I’ve seen you say this elsewhere and you’re wrong. LFR is called LFR and Normal raid called Normal. You’re trying to convince people of something that isn’t true. Just because you believe something and equate it in your head this way, that doesnt make it true.
While I applaud this… and think people are awesome for doing it, it makes me wonder, since Blizz must know about these carry groups happening… what is the point of restricting the mount in the first place then? Save everyone the trouble and add it to LFR. But they keep making decisions that community has to organize and work around.
It’s wild, when the achievement specifically says “any difficulty” and the Fated system is also rolling out to LFR for people to assume that it means they can complete a Fated raid on any difficulty