The real reason you hate GDKPS

Which brings me back to my cringe analogy above. You want to harm innocent people because of others doing illegal things. I sure am glad you are not in charge of anything in the world.

Innocent people are often convicted when they are taking part in the crime.

Come on…

So all the people running legit GDKP’s with zero illegal gold in them are punished. Again, this is why you arent in charge of anything.

Demonstrate that there is zero RMT.

(You can’t because this isn’t real)

My guild did one internally not to long ago. the entire pot was like 15g. I highly doubt any of them had to go buy 2g for real money, when you could do 1 quest for 2g. lmfao. I guess it would be all speculation and I suppose I couldnt actually prove they didnt buy gold, but you also cant prove any of them did. So I guess we are at a stalemate until one of us admits the more logical truth which is there are innocent gdkp groups that have never been involved with RMT.

This is the reality all of these folks are trying so hard to obfuscate. If GDKP went away tomorrow, they’re still not getting a raid invite.

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Stalemate? No, this is an impasse because you fail to recognize reality.

You’ve already conceded your primary point. You admitted GDKPs increase RMT.

It doesn’t matter what you try to do with the point from there.

you are really hardstuck and think you won this entire thread because I admitted GDKP’s increase RMT (whether this could be .00000000001% or 1000000% we have no clue or evidence) but we could say the same for every other system in the game like the AH trade chat and many others but yet here you are picking out GDKP and being a hypocrite? Which AGAIN brings you back to one of the 3 initial points that were made on the TRUE reason you dislike GDKP’s. unless you have proven anything I have said wrong I will now stop responding to you. Thanks and GL

What an extremely presumptuous reply. And it’s hilarious because I raided with you in classic and then left for Netherwind to join sweatier guilds because I wanted to parse higher. The only person I remember who was actually good is Khanitus. I raided with Fusion on private servers, which turned into RISE for classic. Not sure your presumption of me hating tryhards and parses holds up, but go off Badtank, Meme of Fairbanks.

As I stated in another post on this thread, I personally am anti-gdkp because of ties to RMT and it adding p2w to classic. I don’t think that GDKPs are inherently bad or that they should be banned, I would just like to see banwaves for gold buyers.

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Buying gear is paying to win what are you talking about.

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you’re trying so hard to rationalize your actions.

Anyways, boosting yourself with another account is also pretty cringe lol. Yeah, it’s within the ToS, has nothing to do with GDKP, and it’s a free world…but still, just embarrassed for you

Rationalize what actions?

Anyways, tell me you are broke in real life and wow without telling me you are broke in real life and wow. oof

Good one. You seem smart. A real logician.

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Finally someone states the obvious here.
Also…
Are you all telling me you are all smarter than CHATGPT?

CHATGPT: The existence of the GDKP system doesn’t inherently make the entire game pay-to-win because players can still opt to participate in regular raids or dungeons where loot distribution follows different rules, such as open rolls or loot council.

This lava dude is easily the most daft person Ive ever seen on a forum.

Holy hell. What an absolute trainwreck.

I hope he’s 12 years old. At least that’s an excuse.

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The funny part is in order to be able to boost yourself you need to play the game. You need to grind out a character and then do the work to boost your other character.

None of that is convenient, and he is incredibly ignorant for thinking that is pay for convenience.

Just mind boggling how someone can even think that.

Pure nonsense from someone who seems like he failed the 6th grade.

I wasnt the one who mentioned pay for convenience first. I have only tried to get you to understand the definition of pay to win and what that might look like in WOW. If you could give me what your definition of “pay for convenience” is maybe I can help you understand how ridiculous you sound.
If i can boost my second account character lets say in 2 hours compared to someone not being boosted in 8 hours that sounds pretty convenient to me? I would say I am paying for an advantage because unless you have someone else doing this for free (GL) you arent going to beat me to max level. If you cant even understand the definition of convenient then I think it is you who must have failed not 6th grade but 3rd seeing as how my daughter in 2nd grade (although she is GT and has a much higher IQ than you do) understands what the definition of convenient is.

In order to be able to boost you need certain things that aren’t convenient.

Seriously, do you wear a helmet at all times?

You really aren’t understanding anything anyone says.

It’s absolutely hilarious that you think leveling up a character and getting gear to boost, and then boosting a second character is convenient compared to someone else who just simply levels up their character normally.

Good lord I feel so sorry that you are parenting somebody.

Give me an example of pay for convenience then? Again I wasnt the one who stated anything about pay for convenience and it seems to be some made up term by you.

So you think its better for leveling to 25 to take 8 hours instead of 2? I would say thats a pretty big advantage and is pretty convenient if I can cut my leveling time by that much.

Ok let’s ignore your nonsensical ramblings and ignore the fact you have no clue what convenience means.

So, when person A raids without gold, they have to roll on items. The item they wants drops, and other people want it too, so they roll. It’s a gamble and most of the time you lose especially popular items. It can take a long time to get an item.

Person B buys 500 gold with their credit card, so when an item drops that they want in the gdkp, they buy it. No rolling. No competition.

That’s very convenient. If it drops, it’s yours. Simple, right?