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As a competitive raider on WoW the raid scene on Green makes no sense to me.
On WoW the difference between a top raider and a casual raider is MASSIVE -- a casual raider will never even come close to having the same items as an end-game raider.
On P99 however, I inspect a player from Seal Team and I inspect a player from a random Federation guild, and their items are generally identical (in fact I have friends in Seal Team who have worse gear than me and I barely even raid). Can someone explain to me why players get so heated over who gets to go first? I see these 18 hour days that my friends in ST put in, and I don't envy them. Especially when I know my more casual friends will likely end up with the same exact items without putting in any where near as much effort or work. | ||
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Thats because green has like, 4 raid mobs. Consider blue.
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Wow check out mister bad ass raider over here
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and then they will make soooo much more plat than they could make in classic in just the first few months of kunark. | |||
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Probably won't want to anyways. My unemployment runs out in 12 weeks anyways. My goal is to enter Kunark with several hundred thousand platinum, and a ton of Tinkerer bags, and I already hit the goal. I'll likely be working full-time and only casually playing by the time Kunark comes out. But I do know for a fact that when Kunark drops, I'm going to be in a far better position than my broke-ass friends who spend 12 hours a day farming PoH/PoF for essentially no reward. I think at this point even they feel like idiots when they start to realize that my alts have better items than their mains. Of course most of them quit after about 2-3 weeks of raiding because they realize what a waste of time it is.
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