Raider io could be good, but it’s abused way too much.
Like, I get it if you’re running mythics above ten to get those sweet sweet high keys. I get that, it’s srs business.
But when people use it to lock people out of mythic 6 or so, I mean come on now. It’s actually not terribly difficult to meet the timer in mythics below 10 unless you wipe repeatedly.
This is why I’m glad I tend to main tanks or healers, I can just start up groups for my key and get them filled without insisting on raider io. I generally assume people won’t be terrible. Sometimes I’m wrong, generally I’m right enough. If my key gets sacked, eh, it’s not the end of the world, I’m not a mythic high ender or anything.
But yeah I totally expected people to hyperinflate the entry requirements shortly after s3 launch and wasn’t surprised. My general rule of thumb is if their ilevel is 15 lower than loot that drops but no less, they’re good. I know ilevel is no indication of skill or whatnot but similarly io doesn’t necessarily give you that either as people can boost their io. I’m just running with the predictive mechanic that doesn’t insist people grind/boost mythics hardcore to keep up a score. I tend to assume most people are like me, using them to gear.
You’re O.K Distantpeak, you’re O.K…
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I die a bit inside when I still see Gurubashi trolls who bluntly state they are Hakkar followers, rp inside Orgrimmar cus “muh zandalari pact” or “muh blood oath”
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Long story short I wanna rp a character on tumblr who was my first but i ditched a while ago but i feel they’re attached to memories of someone who doesn’t like me (over rp, not me myself) which makes me sad so im hesitant to rp them
my peeve = feelings.
So little time and so many games to play. I’m currently engaged in an ESO playthrough on my imperial dragon knight, but also have active playthroughs of Morrowind and Oblivion. But I feel the urge to start playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance for the first time on top of it all. What do?
Truly you are a sinful creature.
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My pet peeve of the day is…
The last chain ignitercoil needed for the Drive it Away Today quest doesn’t seem to want to drop.
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It’s great fun! Just stay away from the majority of tumblr, block the uhh… SJWs, use an addon to blacklist all posts containing X (aka irl shiz) and it’s great. RP blogs on there are mostly IC so rare OOC content and if there is OOC content I’ve got IRL politics and whatnot blacklisted so I don’t see it B)
Nobody I follow mentions IRL events so it’s all good.
I mean, I’ve been very open that I don’t RP, and I’ve mentioned it plenty of times on the forums, so it shouldn’t be that surprising.
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Is ok, you’re still welcome <3
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Cuz I r de guudest of bois…
Apparently calling diarrhoea “sloppy ploppy” is frowned upon.
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Omg, that’s hilarious.
I’ll start Calling it that from now on.
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Glad you agree! I’ll have to add it to urban dictionary, and hope it takes off.
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I still call diarrhoea “the squits”
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Because when you get it the sh*t wont quit?
Used to call it that, until about forty minutes ago, when I first said Sloppy Ploppy. Now I can’t get it out of my head.
Also used to call it pigeon flock.
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Got a new sort of “What I would’ve done” lore idea:
After the revelation of Mal’ganis, the Scarlet Onslaught would mostly disband, most remaining members seeking redemption with the Argent Dawn/Crusade or going in hiding on their own.
High Inquisitor Whitemane and her followers, however, would still be alive* and serving under the Scarlet banner. Continuing to see everyone else as an enemy, after Mal’ganis, they do not know who they can trust anymore.
Now for my idea in this:
With “alive”, I mean that we discover that they have died and been resurrected by the Light so many times that they have been mutated, akin the the Lightforged Draenei, they have a much paler skin, white/light blonde hair, and eyes slightly glowing gold. In addition, signs of minor rot, which are scorched away by holy magic are also visable.
Essientially it would show that, while the Light can bring creatures back to life, overexposure can have its side-effects, some perhaps affecting the mind in addition to body.