Well specially on druids its something u need to be aware of, even my shty Hpriest i have to know my PoM duration and refresh it before it expire Small details.
I feel that you dont care enough
Its working great for you according to your armory so, no argument here.
For me, what you say is probably something that cant work. Im not healing premades and i even have to run back and grip tank away
As said i do need to track alot of things, i cant mention why because i would be toxic for ppl i love and play with xD
Hence shadowed unit frames and vuhdo. Its all a custom UI except the blizzard ability bars i still use.
Oh its you who replied to me i had to check to see who the "hidden comment " was thanks just updated your ignore wish it was permenatly.
Ofc you are correct about the āmaleā thing both are more than capable of doing it as you said but im sure he doesnt need you fighting his battles it looks like you are busy enough trying to armoury shame other mythic raiders.
Dont be like Asmongold and use that to make a point its so 2015 anyways ttfn going back to the bliss of quiet from you
I dont know what your problem is but you seem to have really serious issues.
Anyways, that is your problem not mine.
Ignoring me does not hurt at all, just incase you think it does
From the sounds of it, your best bet is finding or making a guild with the mentality of not overgearing content. Iād start by searching for a guild thatās new, wants to raid, and is geared towards players who are new to raiding and/or new to the game in general.
I wouldnāt advise you to join an already established guild without checking their progress out first, though. A lot of guilds normal runs have overgeared characters helping to gear less-geared guildies, or just to have fun because they enjoy raiding. And from the sounds of it, youād enjoy a raid that only has people that can still get upgrades from that difficulty.
Raid scaling isnāt the answer in my opinion. The point of mmorpgs for most people who raid is to create a character and make it stronger. Scaling bosses completely destroy that. Weāve seen a great example of this in BfA leveling, where most people felt they got weaker and weaker as they leveled up. Tons of people locked their exp at 111 to be able to farm more efficiently and boost their friends through the leveling slog⦠so many people in fact, that Blizzard had to force people to stop by changing the way party exp works altogether.