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No Casual Raiding In WoW

Author: inwowgold Source: http://www.inwowgold.com

   Now we have the raids of the Burning Crusade that offer 10-man and 25-man instances. We won't open the debate on how downsizing to such a degree killed many guilds–that's fodder for another day. What we will offer is that although the number of people required was reduced and they toned down consumables, what has been raised significantly, are the skills required to master the instance. And it is the latter that really puts much of this content out of the reach of the casual player. Being a good Warlock is one thing. Knowing how to be the perfect Warlock in a Prince encounter, is a whole other story.

We get to know that you have to be prepared to raid–that's nothing new. But what hit us like a sledgehammer, was watching us faulter in our guild attempts at Prince, night after night after night, ad nauseum. It wasn't that we didn't know what to do and when to do it. It's that it must be so precise, that when we changed out a couple of people here and there for each attempt, it became impossible to be impeccible. Because Harry as main tanking Priest does things just a tiny bit different than Lisa the MT Priest, and as a healing trio, Lisa, Harry and John, do it just enough different than when it's Lisa, Geoge and Linda, that it causes a wipe. And on and on, it's this Warlock because of the kids or that Mage because it's someone's late night at work or this tank because of exams. You can't win at encounters of precision when they players must be continually changed out. Yet this's what casual players need–versatility and the option of coming and going in the raid activity.

You could continue wiping and changing until everyone has played with everyone enough, that it doesn't matter and you'll eventually get a boss down. Then wind up and start all over for the next boss. However, in most cases, we think, the players will give up long before that day arrives. It means that this is supposed to be fun, not someone's second job. And if all they get for weeks on end are repair bills in between racing off to farm so they can jump in an instance and fail. Well, you can see our point. Some people will elect to pass on that oh-so-fun little adventure in Raid-land, and instead opt to play a different character or progress their main down the PvP trail, which is by the way, much more casual friendly. Today we're here and we won. The repair bills don't stack up as quickly, basic consumables can be purchased with marks and no need to farm more than a couple of hours–not days per week, if at all.

Now that we've been in Karazhan several times the impression is that the content is good. It's certainly exciting and it's thrilling to down the bosses. Prince is down yes, but do we have it or farm? No, we don't but we're thinking of starting a second raid group so that other members can see this new content. However, we have to consider if we really want to be on either raid team. When we came to the realization that what was getting us closer to downing Prince was the consistency of having the same players. In case you haven't been there yet, the consistency is important because it builds a rhythm that can be counted on and helps to offset the random trash and special attacks that they've built into each encounter. You can't win these encounters in our old maverick devil-may-care style of just keeping the tank up and aggro off the healers. That will not work now.

So here you are at level 70 and you'll have to ask yourself. That's what WoW raiding is now. When it was forty-man, on occasion we started with less hoping to get to thirty-eight at least before any boss encounters. You won't be trying to down bosses with less than the 10-man required, until your gear has progresses above it, by which time, you're already in the next Tier of content.

And that being the case, it pretty much excludes us from being raid material. If we could raid one or two nights a week, and not have to grind or farm much to support that schedule, we could do. But sadly, that is not the state of raiding in WoW. We'll return to PvP and if we get called on to pinch hit, we will but we won't be attempting to join the static raid teams.

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