Give me one reason why I should invite you rather than someone with better gear, higher rio, and funnier name.
How about I look like a lost puppy among literal monsters in that queue, and you can take a pity on me?
How would that increase the success rate of keys ? Specifically, the completion of MY key ?
No this is more like âi cant do keys waaaah, but i refuse to take any of the valid solutions to heart because all i want to do is throw a tantrum waaaahâ.
Sadly the 8-9 bracket is full of people trying to get carried with the excuse of gilded crest farm, there are a lot of people better than you (score wise).
The other day in a Tirna 8 the healer was 3200.
And some keys are farmed way more than others for hero gear as well.
Is not a matter of DH, its a matter of the bracket you are in.
Its both tbh. The 8-9 bracket is also filled with people thinking they need the mdi comp to do keys because their brains arent fully developed yet, your chances of getting an invite as enha or fdk are simply higher than as bm hunter or havoc.
That being said, the simple solution is to find communities, friends and/or a guild, as has been suggested already, but OP doesnt seem to want to take the easy route.
The chance to be invited as fdk are higher but the competition is also higher.
So it does not change much really.
This is by far the best option.
And on top of that you add another level of security to push your RIO as you take a major role linked to the completion of the key.
But playing my ret alt right now, it is indeed night and day compared to other classes. The amount of support you can provide while keeping the easiest rotation ever and toping the chart is impressive.
This counts for most DPS specs⌠I heard the same about Ret Paladins, WW Monks, Warriors, Warlocks, Priests, âŚ
For the love of [your holy figure], start looking at the solutions as suggested in both topics.
Remove Ret from that list and youre spot on. Rets are definitely getting invites, its just that theres so many of them it doesnt seem like thatđ
For example, i got into a Tirna right now, lead 2.4k as a sham.
But the DK picked from the list was 2.9k. So yeah, you might get more invites, but you also suffer from on avg, competitors being higher scored.
Ofcourse, i didnt try to deny that. Just saying that in the event of only similarly scored people showing up, havoc is in the list of forgotten specs at this point, closing in on joining feral.
Well, you know what they say. The true key success is two things:
â all the friends you made along the way,
â and all the tiny little DHs you carried to their vault slotsâŚ
To be frank, I wouldnât invite a havoc myself, even when they are in meta. Ridiculous class!
You wouldnât need a buff if you have completed on a higher key.
So thatâs not the reason for declines.
Not the only way.
Join a community or guild that run M+ to what ever level you wish. There are casual communites and hardcore guilds and many levels in between.
The PuG scene destroyed itself via Leavers, mis-treating new tanks and healers, META FOTM favouring and other toxic behaviour.
Attacking a person over there post count or w/e is low class trolling instead attack there view which is what any adult would do.
Imagine being mad about posting the best solution.
You do it too, youâve just not been doing it for as long. What I say is valid, youâre just whining.
This is as much hyperbole as your âlol 2 button class drivelâ. If youâre going to reply to me make it one of your good ones. You are one of the few here that can actually express decent views articulately. Iâm not sure why you feel the need to undermine that with complete idiocy every now and then.
âJust buy a houseâ hurr durr takes money a job and many other things. Adding someone you had a decent run with takes a conversation lasting a few words and clicking the âaddâ button. What sparks misfired that made you want to compare these two?
Youâve probably racked up quite a few similar posts on your âdehraâ fotm alts across the years. Since Iâm âterminally onlineâ Iâve seen them as the seasons pass. Same complaint and same unwillingness to change, like the OP and Claraloft that youâre having the bromance with.
End result stays the same. Youâre incapable of making friends (weâll leave the audience to draw their own conclusions there), youâre an OMEGACHAD / BLASTER yet you get stuck hundreds of points behind people youâre âbetter thanâ season after season after season and its blizzâs and the baddies faults.
It costs time and effort which equals money.
- You should really start to read properly, your comprehension issues are huge. I said I didnât add anyone. Do you understand? The opposite of what you said.
- I highly doubt you have 350 friends. You obviously have no idea what âfriendâ actually means. Even if you are a full no lifer and your âfriendsâ too, there is no way you have time for 100 of them. But I am pretty sure you donât mean actual friends but just an extended lfg
And to make it it clear, just for you: I am getting added but I donât find anyone I would want to add. Capito?
Once again you failed to comprehend what was said.
No worries, Iâll explain because I had a good day so far: The point was not if people 3k join 10s, the point was that those people didnât grind 3k just to be able to play 10s.
If you understood the previous point, youâd also understand why this statement is stupid. Obviously if you struggle to get invited, you donât just go and get more rio AND then play content below your skill level⌠what kind of solution is this? lmao
Is like saying to make a million so you can eat at McDonalds.
Itâs both. You have people sweat about meta and you have too many people at lower difficulties even tho they donât belong there.
Thatâs bs and you know it. I am 100% sure you also prefer specifc specs over others if youâd pug. Iâd 100% take a ret over a DH if Iâd do my weekly 10s. Not because DH is bad but because the average player is bad and you canât really fail on ret as much as you can on DH at the current state.
You need to think further.
Obviously you donât just find friends like that. An indicator would have been as I said I had several hundreds pug runs and I had only one guy I wanted to add. What does that mean? Technically, just like in real life, finding good friends is harder than getting money.
Most runs are just not decent enough where youâd think âoh ye that guy played so well I can see myself playing with him in the future.â. Unfortunately this is just not the case when pugging.
So yes, putting time and effort equals money, which is why I made the analogy. Donât dismiss is straight away. Just think about it. Youâll find out that your effort and time is MUCH more worth than a bit of money