(WoW) Raiding

Went into Saturday night with a good deal of uncertainty. We ended up getting together a roughly-normal raid group, even if it was late, did Alizabal and made it through Ultraxion in DS before we were losing people to weariness. Not bad, really.

I do wish we could avoid having one or more people run off to town for fifteen minutes or more to turn in tokens and upgrade gear. My feeling is generally: If what you entered the raid with is good enough to progress, it's not worth the delay (and demotivation to those left waiting) to get what's probably a marginal upgrade. I picked up a new axe for my DPS set and didn't immediately use it because doing so would have taken me below the hit cap without reforging other things to balance. Admittedly, many times an upgrade isn't an issue in that way, but still.

And on another note, gazing at the future, it appears the first legendary item questline in MoP offers a reward for just about everyone. But that begs the question of who gets the raid drops first. If we even ahve a sound raid group in the first tier. Something the guild may have to face.

Comments

  1. Not it! I've got a staff to finish up and got the dagger opportunity. I think my epicness of legendaridum is to be passed on.

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  2. Well that's one person down. Only nine or so others to choose from. ;)

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