Why i didnt roll a rogue even though i love to gank

I played a rogue in vanilla. Loved the pvp. NEVER got to raid. No guilds needed a rogue. The rogues that did go on raids were there because they were friends with the raid leader. Hunter, warlock, mage, all picked over rogue.

Anyone have different experience?

I happened to be online once and got invited to raid with my guild.

sensing some autism.

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The reason nobody wanted you was because everyone rolled a rogue for the exact same reason you did, to gank noobs. Rogues and mages are the top tier DPS class, far superior to everything else. And now that everyone and their dog is playing a mage to lvl fast rogues got left in the dust cause we cant chain pull 30 mobs.

Every guild will gladly invite 100 rogues to raid, whether you show up and contribute is on you. Oh and do us all a favour and play combat.

BTW once all the guilds invite their 100 rogues, they wont need another rogue to weigh them down. Once BC/WOTLK comes out youll need to reroll something else because no raid invites more than 1-2 rogues.

In Vanilla, we took our PVP guild to MC. 12 rogues divided into 3 groups each with a shaman. The place melted. Also learned that the majority of the bosses were stunnable.

Warcraftlogs disagrees with your assessment of rogues not doing well or being unwanted in raids.

I was raiding Naxx in vanilla, we had like 5 rogues and they were great.

They had trouble in vanilla cause there was 50 billion of them. Classic doesn’t seem to have this problem, all the rogues seemed to have rolled warrior.

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uh no
fury warriors outclass rogues for pve.
especially if they go fury dagger