If you are posting for a raid please make sure your post says what your situation is. For example, if I join a post that says Vow KWTD fresh, I don't expect to join and have people who don't know what to do. This sounds really simple but it has been happening to me a lot recently. This also goes the other way around so don't join a KWTD if you don't know what to do for example. Just join a post if you fit the requirements and if you are ok with other things it says. This does not just apply to raids this applies to all of lfg.
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41 通の返信Remember you were in their shoes once, take the time to teach or forever be a leech.
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I can see someone who's doing a sherpa for a friend and wants to play with those who know what to do. I personally will just bring in any amount of new people at that point though, Vow is a very teachable raid
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Personally, I don't really like using "KWTD" in raid posts because that could mean anything from watching a video on YouTube to having 20+ clears under your belt. I find it far more effective to put clear requirements in LFG raid posts than "KWTD."
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1 返信Litteraly every raid says “kwtd” unless it’s an old raid that gives you Shitty rewards you can’t blame them lmao espically how you were in their spot before someone taught you in the raid and now you think you’re elite
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Also be poggers if people said they’re teaching someone…. I genuinely hate getting wiped at an easy encounter because someone’s friend is new. Them being new isn’t an issue but demanding experienced players that do not want to waste their time is a -blam!- move.