Oh yes please, thank you!
May your drops be purple and your trinket slots overflow with positive rng. Go and be blessed.
The issue goes back to BfA now.
During BfA there were decent world quests trinkets every day. Now a player is lucky to see one once a week. I see level 50’s with ilvl 35 trinkets. An emissary with a trinket/ring reward comes up every other month and 90% of the time gives a ring, which is readily available on the AH.
They must think it’s good to starve people of trinkets, because that’s what they’re doing.
My wife’s mage had a leggo ring on her mage in shadowlands until my shaman made her a new one. Depends on how often you play time. Rings and trinkets were both problematic for alts in bfa and it carries over to alts you’re just now getting around to leveling in shadowlands.
Except it’s never that simple. Some procs are just way too good that it mitigates it being lower item level. For this, look at Convergence of Fates. That trinket at a Mythic Ilvl was outclassing most trinkets available from Antorus despite being two tiers ago then. If you could somehow get it to titanforge to 950 it was basically better than most Mythic trinkets from Antorus. What do they do exactly, make raid procs ridiculous? This community already has shown in the past if you do ANYTHING like that they lose their minds. See - All of WoD, Antorus trinkets, etc.
There’s this weird mindset with people playing this game that refusal to do the content that rewards good things should mean they should get those rewards anyway, even if at a lower item level because they also play the game.
The warlock is actually right on this, in the past we’ve had a lot of world quest, or even world boss trinkets outclass things you get from raiding be that titanforging, or just the trinket was actually that good without titanforging (Arcanocrystal anyone?)
I’d also rather avoid something where the WQ trinkets are basically great, then the raid trinkets have to be so crazily convoluted to make them good, or it’s the WQ trinket but it also gives you a complimentary hug every 5 seconds.
FFS, people that just do world quests only need items good enough to do those world quests, I have NO idea where this rampant entitlement comes from where they think for not raiding they also need to have items on par with raid items. If you want toys from the raid, do the f-ing raid. WoW is the ONLY game with a playerbase that behaves and thinks like this. XIV maybe it’s because most people playing the game are adults understand “I don’t do Savage, so I shouldn’t have Savage quality gear until the .1/.3/.5 patch which is where that happens.” as well as “I don’t want to raid Ultimate, but I want the appearance, so I either do Ultimate for it, or just live without it.” WoW players kick and scream about how it’s unfair and elitist they also don’t have these things despite not doing the content to prove they deserve them.
Rings are not problematic for level 50’s now that SL crafted rings with sockets are cheaply available on the AH. Trinkets are an issue, though.
You are wrong. What is “entitlement” is your demand right here in this post that people who do world quests should not ever get trinkets of any sort because a titanforged arcanocrystal from 6 years ago was OP.
Go fly, troll.
That’s a design issue Blizzard could have taken into account.
That’s not entitlement you addlepated fool. There is literally NOTHING entitled about saying “If you’re not doing the content to justify getting the reward, you shouldn’t get the reward.” It’s the literal POLAR OPPOSITE of entitlement.
People should get decent gear doing whatever content they feel like doing. It doesn’t have to be forever BiS but it shouldn’t feel like garbage or make you feel like you’re wasting your time.
Did you learn literally nothing from Shadowlands? Blizzard isn’t going to do work. It took them an entire year to drop a single content patch, then a patch to sate the developers and their urge to “purify” the game by sledgehammering quests from the past they somehow deemed to be offensive.
A competent company yes, they would not allow this to be an issue. Except it’s Blizzard.
Maybe switch to decaf before coming to the forums my dude. No need to nerdrage so hard.
Sorry, but we have a gearing path that I was quite content with in Korthia and expected similar in ZM, which hasn’t been the case: weapons are nonexistent for some classes and trinkets are mu h lower than what we used to have.
No one here is asking for BiS highest ilevel. Just for consistency with what we’ve been getting.
How the hell can you even operate a computer, let alone figure out how to subscribe a game account being this mentally deficient?
You do realize this in the past has screwed me too, right? However I’m consistent, I wanted the Legion elite appearance for my rogue in the last season, therefore I went and got it. I didn’t like the process, but I went to earn it.
I never ONCE said raiders should be the only ones getting trinkets. I only ever stated the simple statement and for you I will reiterate it again probably to no avail:
“If you are not willing to do the activity which gives the rewards you seek, you do not deserve them.” This isn’t a hard concept to grasp. If I do not want to work management, I should not be entitled to a management salary because I’m refusing to earn that salary if I want to just stay hourly with no real obligations.
Also nice, really classy. Someone disagrees with you and you’re already at personal attacks. Good job. I can tell you care about this issue to an unhealthy degree.
Yo. Calm the hell down and don’t turn this into a pissing contest. Don’t devolve this thread with attitude.
Either of you. Looking at you, too, Nuamooa.
Read your own post above this one and reflect
Quoting for permanency
I did, but they decided to open the door so I’m swinging back. If they want to throw personal attacks out first, go for it. I’ll beat them at their own game.
Nua started the insults.
Barooh took hold.and now they’re both going insane.
Decide what is and isn’t worth a forum suspension. (I haven’t flagged anything anyone here has posted)