Would be the equivalent of riot making changes right before worlds but allow 0 time for scrims and apply those changes to the tournament
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Changing as much as possible before mythic goes live would be entertaining from the stand point of a viewer. Right now every raid is just full of locks, hunters and druids.
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Isn't heroic week data important for influencing class balance changes going into mythic tho? Making sure classes are relatively balanced for average raiders is more important than RWF guilds to not have their meta broken. Everyone in the race has to deal with it the same.
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agreed, the first week casuals don’t raid mythic anyways blizz should prioritize the integrity of world first race
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I know about 4 guilds just is oceanic alone that start mythic the week that it comes out but don’t push for world first. So if that’s the case for oceanic how many US/Asia/Europe guilds do the same.
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Blizzard should never prioritize the integrity of the WF race over class balancing. All WF guilds will be similarly impacted and it would add to the competition to sed the pivots.
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It's more fun, at least for me, to watch guilds that have been able to fully prepare though. It's a lot more fun to watch them at the peak of their game than scrambling to make up for Blizzard's late changes.
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The chances of them reading would be a lot higher if you tag
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Should they just have normal for a week so they get all the data then heroic for a week to gear then mythic? Dont really see the downside.
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