So, what is the community overall perception with the GDKP bans on fresh?

Who decides what is right? Blizzard? They added dailies and incursions that absolutely destroyed SoD and is only being combated by the other systems they added to make professions produce more. Which also is helping bots produce more gold for selling

Honestly its fine if they remove GDKP, but there are swipers everywhere and most dont’ run GDKPs, so no those who like GDKP are anymore cheaters then you are. That said the answer to not running GDKPs exists today in ERA, and it will be the same way you should run raids in Fresh, get a guild, help with progression.

Yes. Blizzard.

Also, you posted talking about being unable to maintain a raid schedule….but you say that rank 14 is baseline required for you as a warrior.

Lmao get out of here cheater.

Era is that way ——>

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Well… yeah, It’s their game. We might not like some of their decisions, but at the end of the day. It’s their game.

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You don’t think r14 will be a baseline requirement in a 1 year cycle? Which you can see it is a 1 year cycle by the layout of the graphic they made showing the upcoming releases for each version of the game. So if you have 1 year (3 months per tier btw) to play vanilla, as a warrior, do you not think you’re basically forced to go for r14 (with how easy the new rank system is especially) when you’ll be contesting the same now even more limited items with 10 other warriors?

Like, are you not aware how limited the loot is on SoD despite how much more loot drops and raids being half the size?

But you find time to grind rank 14.

Okay buddy

Also show me exactly where you only get 12 months.

Wrath was also last year bro, I got a new job since then, pays way more but worse schedule. Quit being such a freak.

Not trying to be a jerk here, but I don’t think being able to PuG raids is important enough to allow GDKP to stay. It sucks for people who can’t commit to a guild and raid on a regular schedule, and I’m sorry if that’s you.

I think Vanilla WoW and original TBC had it right. If you wanted to raid more than MC/Kara, then you were in a guild. No one was PuG’ing Sunwell except maybe to farm some trash on their alts. It was inconvenient for some, but the raiding scene was much healthier for it.

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I disagree on healthier. How is it healthier? Because only the people you think should get to raid get to clear it?

Quit trying to gaslight people into buying into your pro cheating “argument.”

I’m not a cheater, you came out swinging calling me a cheater, and being weird at every possible turn. Grow up man.

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Won’t be playing it just like stopped playing SoD.

Get help. You’re unhinged.

If you engage in GDKP, you’re a cheater.

Blizzard already told everyone in SoD that there was a direct link between GDKP and gold buying.

Pretending that there isn’t makes you as weird and immature as it gets tbh.

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Sounds great!

Says the guy sock puppeting :rofl:

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Blizzard also lies constantly. They already said the only thing it did was reduce the amount of trades which makes it easier to spot gold buyers. Then they don’t do anything with that and call it a fiscal year.

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Come on man, you already look incredibly silly.

Source please.

Also please show me where it says we’re only getting 12 months vanilla please.

Go look at the graphic dude, it’s literally has the seasons at the top, next autumn the new classic will be tbc

I don’t have a link for the blue post about trades because it’s almost a year old at this point, and wowhead/the forums are the worst for looking for old comments

Having the option to do something doesn’t mean you have to do it.

Why is it that anytime you sock puppets make a claim and I ask you to source it, you refuse to?

Why do I always have to rely on “trust me bro?”

Why do you cheaters waste everyone’s time trying to convince us that GDKP isn’t cheating.

It’s sooooooo boring.

Also.

No GDKP on the anniversary realms. Your posts here with your sock puppets aren’t going to convince them to change it friend.