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6/29/2019 8:06:37 PM
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Another thing I don’t think is brought up as often as it should be is that people who want to learn need to be honest about it and their experience. I’ve seen a lot of players lie about knowing what to do or having certain requirements (that they don’t meet) and it makes the experience worse for everybody involved. So please, if you don’t meet the requirements for a group, don’t join claiming you meet those requirements. Instead, be honest and explain that you’re willing to learn and make your own group and I’m sure you’ll find someone.
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  • Completely agree, and I think I mentioned something like that about communication? But, to add on, anyone who wants to learn needs to be honest about what they need from their teacher. If they go into a LFG team that asked for a specific load out and experience set, and they don’t have those things, then the learner is at fault for lying and will have a bad experience. It’s why I open every raid with the same question “What do you know about this raid?”. If they say nothing then I’ll explain it differently than for someone who says they know x encounter. Honesty is vital for the success of a raid.

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