Normal and above don’t have determination guaranteeing it gets cleared. The difference matters, it’s not just time to clear, it’s the fact that they actually have to figure out the fight to get through it instead of wiping to success.
I really doubt it. Most my LFR runs(if I do them shortly after reset) are quick 1 pull runs.
Sometimes I can’t run an alt through until late night on the weekend and this is a different story. If the group can’t down the boss after 3 pulls, I just leave.
I don’t leave simply because I’m impatient. It’s because I don’t know how many stacks of determination it would take to clear the boss, but I know it will require at least 10.
You end up with people who don’t know the mechanics and refuse to do them. It is always a much better use of time to queue up again at another time than it is to wait for enough stacks to accumulate(though if they didn’t divide the raid into 3 parts, I might change my mind)
I’d love to see the number on how many people actually stick around to down these bosses with determination while ignoring all mechanics. I assume most people leave after a couple hours of wiping.
That actual determination they’re showing by sticking with it for that long would be better used learning the mechanics and joining a guild, but what do I know.
Because the game is not for you anymore and you should probably quit.
Longer it takes, the longer you might stay subbed until you get a chance to try it.