I don’t know where you get the idea that I’m an elitist, I often say that I’m not great at the game, there are lots of things I have yet to learn.
Um, no, where did you get this from?
Some roles are just not suited to specific tasks.
Because the same people who complain that they can’t kill healers, also complained that they couldn’t counter tanks with flags, so now the flag is ‘heavy’ and the stacking debuff now also causes it to reduce all sorts mobility and disables certain classes defensives.
It’s also why tanks take extra damage and why druid travel form is slowed in BGs.
All because people who have no interest in being good at their class, also don’t want other classes to be better.
All things to learn, to get good, I know I don’t know all of them yet either.
And as with anything in this game, there are lots of outside resources to investigate so as to learn this.
WoW came out in the age of the internet, you have the information at your fingertips, if you want to know more.
This comes with time, experience and research, which is apparently essential if you plan on being a master of anything.
Well, installing pre-made weakauras certainly isn’t a sign that anyone other than the weakaura designer has cracked any codes.
I have a couple that I’ve made for myself, to keep track of things, but that also took a bit of research.
I certainly didn’t know any of it when I started playing.
But I didn’t blame everything around me.
I went out and found the information I wanted, to be better at my role.
Just a couple of examples where I clearly don’t say this:
I understand, people say git-gud a lot, but there is some truism to it despite the baggage which comes with it.
I’m still on that road, but every time I come to a roadblock, I don’t run to Blizzard to demand that they smooth the road for me.