Tell me if you can spot the people who don’t like what I think about that subreddit
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I agree with your point completely. Over the years as the game and raiding evolved, I always gave leaders a heads up that I cannot play another class admittedly. As soon as I have to think about what I am doing pressing buttons and look for keys,its a done deal. Unfortunately,
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it does not stop some leaders from sitting a player, if they are hardcore enough and have the class availability to sit you if, again to your point, they are trying to mimic what the big dawgs do in their raid progression.
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"He had a long discussion on it but here's a clip" LOL
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copying first kills and thus copying their comp is a very common mistake, being good at adjusting to more gear/recent nerfs makes a big ranking difference "down there". "Forcing" is also a hard word, I don't think(or hope) guilds FORCE people to switch but rather agree on it.
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Try killing some bosses in some raids example tomb of sargeras without copying exact comp
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Hard agree
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3/8 players teaching top 3 in the world players - gotta love the WoW community :D
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They just can’t accept that the problem lies between the chair and the computer. Wow is easy to understand, but hard to master.
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It’s honestly mimicking which causes the debate. Watching top tier players able to swap between classes fluidly to min/max damage/healing on week one kills. People build “the strat” off WF knowledge and take it as gospel in lower tier players. Remember when we needed 9+ rogues?
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It’s a huge leadership problem honestly. Instead of adapting and overcoming an obstacle; it’s easier for a bad leader to rely on whats worked than to formulate effective strategy with what you have. Strats are fluid and doable with anything assuming it’s not hard req.
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