I just wanted to say thank you! Thank you for setting a mission in the raid location so us solo players can still explore the environment even if we can’t raid! Thank you!
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14 RepliesEdited by whateverman7: 3/7/2022 9:18:29 PMWhile I agree I like they give people a chance to experience the raid to help them be more comfortable in it, I disagree about it being for solo players. At this point, I think people use that as an excuse for why they don't things in the game. I say that because I'm a solo player and have done a good amount of raids, including being a sherpa. It's easy to get a group together on lfg, just be honest. That goes for the lfg post starters to the ones looking for a group to join. If you're honest, most players will play with you. That's the part that makes it hard for people. Their egos won't let them be honest with others about what they know/ don't know in a raid. I'm speaking from experience. Ex: there's been times I've joined lfg posts that said 'must have x amount of clears, kwtd, be whatever level, etc' cause I wanted to get a raid done quickly, and figured the person asking for those/ people joining would mean just that. Once we got in there though, I'd learn that the lfg starter poster wouldn't even meet the requirements, or people that joined wouldn't meet them. How I learn that? We'd get to an encounter, and once we started asking who wanted to do what, people would be quiet. Then when someone would take the lead and assign roles, people would pretend they knew what to do, until we failed a bunch, then would say they didn't know how to do something, smh. That's when people get pissed and leave cause time has been wasted cause you lied. Ex of the opposite: joined groups with requirements and people were honest about what they knew/ didn't know. The rest of the group was cool with it, and had no problem teaching/ showing what to do. Why? Cause people were honest up front. With that said, only create and/or join groups you meet the requirements.