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Problem is not black lotus, problem are bots.
Canât say Iâve seen a single BL farming bot. Thatâs not to say I havenât seen plenty of bots. Because I have. Just never one that farms BL. Or herbs in general tbh.
Maybe itâs something that happens on dead servers.
Imagine if we talked about something thatâs reasonable instead of damn pvp balance.
Reasonable would be to do every pve raid in WoW classic fully unbuffed (no world buffs) no flasks, no other consumables.
To compensate for the knowledge/fast pc and internet we now got.
That sounds more reasonable to me than going into a 15yo raidinstance with all the worldbuffs, flasks, consumables the game has to offer, so 1 day after release you can say âBuff BWL its too easyâ
Well if it is so easy; just do it without flasks and worldbuffs then? problem sorted difficulty wise and problems sorted BL wise
(and really if your guild decides to be this smart it will earn you great amounts of gold as allot of other guilds just keep demanding Flasks for every new raid)
An anecdote on that.
This week I was woken up by a storm at 4am, so I logged in with the idea of farming some furbolgs while waiting for sleep to return.
Turns out the Winterfall village has two potential black lotus spots nearby, and no less than four level 60 were around, wiping out the mobs to occupy their time. At 4am. I got the quest-mandated 8 Ursas by camping them at their spawn point, then fled this God-forsaken region.
Why not both?
Iâm not going to complain about the difficulty of any raid content though. Youâd have to be some kind of brain-damaged to complain about features you knew about before classic was even launched.
We call it a âBouletâ in french.
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