You're literally trying to say its too difficult to tell someone where to stand and what to shoot at/look for. So once again you're saying its toxic because you expect every to KWTD by simply watching a video, but never actually physically playing through the raid itself.
You dont read a manual and suddenly now how to fly a plane, you have someone there with you explaining things to you as it goes, because you're not going to know what to do or how to react to something when you've never done it....
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I didn’t say anything about difficulty. People can form their group however they want without being scrutinized by people. Who the hell are you to tell someone else how they should form their group and spend their free time? You’re out of your mind.
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Edited by Rinzler: 3/7/2022 5:10:44 PM@Cybermatik_0999 "1 group is running the encounter, which is a big part of getting it done. Doing it over and over. Having to teach someone the encounter is completely different from that, and breaks up the flow." Then why would you say it breaks up the flow? As in it takes slightly longer, or you just dont want to be bothered to explain a part of an encounter once or twice? That same group still had to actually play through the raid before knowing what to do and how to respond accordingly.
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Time is valuable, and not everyone feels like teaching someone an encounter if they don’t have to. There’s absolutely nothing toxic about that in any way whatsoever. It is toxic however to expect that group to teach people, and it is most definitely toxic to call them toxic if they don’t want to. Think about that for a moment. You’re calling people toxic who are forming their group in their own way, simply because you disagree with how they’re forming their group. You think that entitles you to insult them? Grow up.
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Edited by Rinzler: 3/7/2022 5:20:34 PMThats still doesnt matter, its literally impossible to not have to teach or explain something to someone when they've quite literally never done a raid. Even if you yourself watched a video 30 times but never did the raid its explaining, your gonna have to go into the raid and still actually experience it firsthand to understand the raid... Fyi I've yet to actually say anything insulting to you, so maybe take your own advice and grow up. I dont care if you cant seem to come up with an argument that justifies how you treat others who've never done something.
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The only people treating others poorly are those calling people toxic for not wanting to teach a raid.
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You yourself are treating others poorly for not knowing what to do in something they haven't actually done yet. Get a clue.
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In what way am I treating others poorly? Do you think jobs treat people poorly when they don't hire someone who has no experience? Are you actually this clueless?