Mns wrote:
10-mans are easier to organize and require only the people that you can count on. There was always a core of 8 or so people in every raid that basically ran the instance for everyone else. There's a reason that pretty much everyone went to 10-mans when the loot was the same. Not to mention that 95% of every pug 25-man (even in lolwrath) was a gibbering, pulsing abortion. I almost always passed gear to other people except if it was a gigantic upgrade if I knew them. What I'm not interested in is pissing away hours of time and hundreds of gold on consumables (as if flasking in DS saved you against the guy who couldn't click the Ultrax fade thing) and repair bills only to down a boss, see some loot that I want and, thanks to loot homogenization, have 8-10 people out of a 25-man raid roll on it, especially when over half of them didn't do anything except for clicking their abilities as hard as they can.
This is 100% projection. The only role you ever filled in WoW itself was SB-spammer.
Mns wrote:
10-mans appeal to people with schedules and only want to raid with their friends that can play well. Then again, I don't really expect you to know anything about having to do things besides WoW and having friends.
10-mans are far more time-intensive than 25-mans.
If the "play well etc" argument was valid then there would be only one 10-man guild per server.
Mns wrote:
PS: You've been gkicked for your bullshit from half of the 25-man guilds on the server and the other half refused to have anything to do with you. The problem lies with them, of course.
And you could never even get in the door.
Nfar and Rbd were willing to keep you around as their little Salacious Crumb, but besides being a SB spambot a long long time ago, you were never anything to anybody in the game.
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Honestly, these days I roll need on everything because I have zero compassion or sympathy for LFD DPS. 99% of the time they don't respect me or my efforts or respond when spoken to, they just autoattack or hit random buttons and go afk whenever they want, and only speak up to pottymouth. So screw them.
Tanks with superiority complexes were the biggest damn headache in LFD.
Even the worst tank in LFD is entitled to a superiority complex for the simple reason that he's not likely to be worse than any of the DPS in his group, but at least he's willing to step up to the plate.
Mns wrote:
Also, warlocks in Cataclysm are the best they've ever been in terms of fun. The "rotation" is fun and at times challenging and I could still blow people up in PVP in full PVE gear. I don't know dick about affliction because destro's the way to go.
I thought you sold your account?
When I saw you in Tol Barad, you were definitely wearing PvP gear, and you certainly weren't blowing people up - I felt quite sure it was you behind the keyboard because I noticed you always clung with the group, taking no risks.
I finally managed to draw you out of the Garrison. A resto shaman stood next to you, a little back. I saw you suddenly realize you weren't going to be able to solo Aestu, and you began to withdraw. You stopped casting and moving for a moment as you typed something. Then I locked you down and the shaman stood there and watched you die.
When I saw that happen, I knew it was you behind the keyboard.