69/149/24 Raid completions don't really mean anything though. People get carried all the time.
Should be sign if your raid k/d is over 15. unless you play a warlock or hunter, then you have an excuse hell some hunters die from fall damage from triple jump.
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I have over 1300 raid completions. Sometimes my kd is 100. Sometimes it's 10
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lol raid kd? What about people who run sherpa raids to teach people? or are those who run them blind? K/d means nothing in a raid lol
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I sherpa raids all the time, you can tell by looking at about half of the raids I'm in look at everyone's stats.
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I sherpa a lot of people and have over a 20 raid kd
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mine isn't that different. it's completely group dependent. you kd can easily drop like a stone if you get a group that causes constant wipes no matter how good directions are.
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A smart raider wouldn't waste time with a group like that. No matter what, you're the one that influences your own kd
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I was continuing with the sherpa conversation. I'm not going rage quit on a group I'm sherpa'ing because it'll harm my k/d
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Right I forgot were talking about sherpaing
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what he should've said though was 'what about people who like to -blam!- around in raids with their buddies' though, because i'm definitely one of those and my k/d shows it lol. raid k/d is just a number, it means nothing without skill :3
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We screw around a lot as well. But I do agree with you. The kd doesn't mean a lot
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Because raid kd matters
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Problem is OP cannot even get close to that K/D in any raid, so he picks a meaningless "participation" statistic to define expertise. I mean after all, he probably has a whole room filled with participation trophies, so why not consider that participation is all that is required to be considered an expert...