What you do is you kill all bosses with exception the one you need for the mount farming. Than inside that raid, you promote a friend to Raid Leader and you log to an alt that is capable of entering said raid.
The alt enters the raid and press ‘accept’ on the question if he wants to get saved.
Than your alt HS out and logs off.
You kill it with your main for a chance.
On wednesday your alt just extend his raid ID and you share it the opposite way with your main again. This is how I farmed in OG WoW tons of mounts.
I don’t remember if it worked like what he described back in real Wrath, but it does work like that at least since the start of Classic. It’s kinda weird.
Yet again, you show that you have absolutely no idea how raid ID’s work on classic, or worked back in wotlk.
Edit: The video you linked is from WoD, where they changed from raid ID’s to each character being locked to bosses, it holds absolutely no relevance for WOTLK classic
If you kill some bosses in a group, go outside and sit out while the rest of the group kills another boss, then when you reenter you will get the pop-up asking if you want to join this ID, as if your ID was split from the group’s ID and you could re-merge it, or keep yours.
Now, I do not know whether it actually does split the ID, it just that the game behaves as if it did. I don’t really feel like wasting an ID just to test it.
You will get the popup for some reason, but the ID is still the same, and if you decline any bosses the group kill while you are away will still be dead in your ID
Classic raid IDs are one across everyone who enters and accepts tho…
So if you killed the boss with your main after your alt logged out, Your alt will log in on Wednesday to an empty raid ID.
the pop up is bugged, It doesn’t do anything if you’re actually already saved to that ID.
Otherwise people would be farming multiple Yogg, Algalon and anub kills every week.