Twin Emps in WoW

Narse

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How are you supposed to deal with this Jesus!!!!!!
 

BigPoppa

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Through repeated attempts and strategery changes. Cutting edge raiding is the only thing WoW has hard about it. Bask in it while you can.
 

ndee

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Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
WoW is lame. I can say that now that I quit.

Same here. I would love to play that game but not as performance(raid)-orientated. But if you're not raiding, there's not too much you can do so yeah, the game just needs too much time IMO.
 

Schadenfroh

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Originally posted by: Vortex22
This thread is about a boss strat, not why all you emos quit WoW.

All WoW threads on AT have to be about how WoW is for losers with no life and people that play it are geeks.
 

ndee

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Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Vortex22
This thread is about a boss strat, not why all you emos quit WoW.

All WoW threads on AT have to be about how WoW is for losers with no life and people that play it are geeks.

Nah, that wasn't my "message". All I'm saying is that it takes a crap load of time.
 

BigPoppa

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Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Vortex22
This thread is about a boss strat, not why all you emos quit WoW.

All WoW threads on AT have to be about how WoW is for losers with no life and people that play it are geeks.

Nah, that wasn't my "message". All I'm saying is that it takes a crap load of time.

Or you could work 20-30 hours a week on top of going to school full time and just play WoW for a few hours a week. I'm basically always at full rested xp now, and should hit 60 before the expansion. You can do end game instances in a 2-3 hour sitting. Its not really all that hard to play it extremely casually.
 

Tremulant

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Originally posted by: BigPoppa
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Vortex22
This thread is about a boss strat, not why all you emos quit WoW.

All WoW threads on AT have to be about how WoW is for losers with no life and people that play it are geeks.

Nah, that wasn't my "message". All I'm saying is that it takes a crap load of time.

Or you could work 20-30 hours a week on top of going to school full time and just play WoW for a few hours a week. I'm basically always at full rested xp now, and should hit 60 before the expansion. You can do end game instances in a 2-3 hour sitting. Its not really all that hard to play it extremely casually.

Once you hit 60, you can join a guild with a raiding schedule that you can work with. You'll just have to set aside a few hours (maybe 4) on sat or something to raid with them.

It's what I do. I can't always play each night, and I don't ever make the mid-week raid. But I'll go Fri/Sat nights if I'm not busy. And if I am, we've been setting up guild events for sundays/etc just to PvP or run some lower instances to gear up our other members who are just hitting 60 or could use the upgrades. It works well for us.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: BigPoppa
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Vortex22
This thread is about a boss strat, not why all you emos quit WoW.

All WoW threads on AT have to be about how WoW is for losers with no life and people that play it are geeks.

Nah, that wasn't my "message". All I'm saying is that it takes a crap load of time.

Or you could work 20-30 hours a week on top of going to school full time and just play WoW for a few hours a week. I'm basically always at full rested xp now, and should hit 60 before the expansion. You can do end game instances in a 2-3 hour sitting. Its not really all that hard to play it extremely casually.
:thumbsup: yup... only a couple hours a day at most here... and not even everyday. I like that fact that I can build up and up but I know I will be more bored when I get to 60... but for now it's fun... there's NO reason to quit yet... it's entertaining - what it's meant to be.
 

TGS

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My guild required a certain amount of raid shows to get *any* dkp credit for raids per week. Docking you DKP if you didn't make the minimum cut off. That was a second damn job. With the dkp I had saved up it would have huge waste as I'm a Sat/Sun raider with weekdays maybe once or twice, but rarely. So rather than look for another guild and start at the bottom of the barrel DKP wise, I opted to just quit. I still thought WoW was really fun, but I had some friends move to a PvE server so I would have started back at 1 again there.
 

spunkz

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: BigPoppa
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Vortex22
This thread is about a boss strat, not why all you emos quit WoW.

All WoW threads on AT have to be about how WoW is for losers with no life and people that play it are geeks.

Nah, that wasn't my "message". All I'm saying is that it takes a crap load of time.

Or you could work 20-30 hours a week on top of going to school full time and just play WoW for a few hours a week. I'm basically always at full rested xp now, and should hit 60 before the expansion. You can do end game instances in a 2-3 hour sitting. Its not really all that hard to play it extremely casually.
:thumbsup: yup... only a couple hours a day at most here... and not even everyday. I like that fact that I can build up and up but I know I will be more bored when I get to 60... but for now it's fun... there's NO reason to quit yet... it's entertaining - what it's meant to be.

getting to 60 is WoW for the casual gamer. for the hardcore gamer, the game doesn't even start until 60. for them, one month of the past year was spent leveling and the rest were playing the real game. pvp takes up a good amount of time, building reputation or rank, grinding for potions or other rep building missions also takes up a decent amount, and raiding takes up the rest of the time.

i think most people here will only shell out the subscription fees if they know they're gonna play hardcore. so if they can't devote the time, they think everyone who does play has tons of time and no life. and the other people who DID devote the time and play hardcore probably have realized by now that it's really not very fun fighting the same bosses over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over hoping for some random drop that was MADE low by the developers so that you will fight the same bosses over and over and over and over until they can create new bosses.

THEREFORE these players, having since quit, think anyone who continues to devote their time to such a lifestyle has absolutely nothing better to do than fight bosses over and over and over, and therefore no life.
 

nageov3t

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here's our strategy... it's worked for us 100% of the time.

what we do is, we get the bosses hitpoints to 0 before the boss manages to get the collective hitpoints of the raid to 0. foolproof! :p