LFR Part 3 and 4

Sylvanas fight is unnecessarily long. It’s Sylvanas not Arthas

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mmm true. but lfr experience is pointless. ppl go there like a stroll in the park.

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I have begyn to think that boosters actually join lfr and mythic Keys to destroy it so they can get more boosts?

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I always went there to learn the fights. Most of the heroic mechanics are in LFR too. They just hurt less.

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That is not what LFR is (or is meant to be).
LFR is an alternative to raiding. It’s for people who won’t or can’t do real raiding.
Normal is for learning how to raid and Heroic is actual raiding. Mythic is for pushing ultimate raiding challenge.

LFR should be designed for clueless uncoordinated poorly geared poorly played characters.
It’s mostly story mode, so see the fights and the story and finish off the lore of an expansion.

I haven’t done it for a while, the queues are too long.

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One LFR we did most of P3 with both tanks dead, it was a very strange experiences but we got there in the end xD

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errr Hello ?

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I disagree but i had a different method of learning so your logic doesn’t apply here normal for me is a chalange itself and LFR helps me learn how to do normal.

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LFR is for learning. Normal is progression.

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It can be used thus. But it’s primary raison d’etre is as an alternative to raiding. I would say that 80%+ players in LFR have no intention of ever moving past it to Normal or Heroic.
They’re there to see the fights, get some transmogs and finish the story.

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That is true but 20% of us progress further kind of encourages us to move forward.

I would have to agree, LFR is for casual players to get to see and experience the raids on a basic level. The determination stacks are there to ensure they eventually succeed.

Yeah true but it still encourages some people to move forward with the progression casual interpretation is different for you and me because casual for example can do normal eventually for me heroic and mythic are for hardcore crowd.

Also wanted to add this is just my opinion i could be wrong of course but this is how i see it.

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it’s hard to speak for casual when you arent one… there is different levels of casual… to some of us LFR does not appeal at all.

we might do it once, to see it then never do it again…

we arent looking for challenge we just want to see the atmosphere mostly.

I am the most casual player :relaxed: ever but again we perceive what’s casual different way.

like i said different layers…

casual is the most complex spectrum of them all

Yes pretty much different layers of it.

And to add I’m not a hardcore player either i havent done a heroic run of any raid since Legion Antorus lol…

i havent even done a normal raid since karazhan

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now i see what you mean actually :smiley:.
But yeah in my own way i consider myself casual pleb.