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Do elaborate.Only morons play endgame WoW.
I finally did it! After playing for 5 or so years I finally Quit WoW! I feel like I can really do it this time too. With my longer work week and massive stack of unfinished games, I can finally say i have a real excuse to quit the game and enter the real world again. I haven't touched the game in about 3 weeks nor do i want to. So has anyone else kicked the bucket so to speak??
Only morons play endgame WoW.
Do elaborate.
See, that's the same way I used to feel, but once I got into the swing of it I was addicted. Then again I've only been raiding in WoW since the latest expansion, which I'm told is much more forgiving than the previous ones, and raids don't really run more than a few hours unless you're really trying to clear new content.Grinding raids is probably the stupidest fucking thing I ever heard of. You do the same raids that can take anywhere up to 5 hours over and over again for 1 stupid piece of gear that will be outdated in the next big patch then you do it all again. You might as well run around in circles for a few hours every night.
See, that's the same way I used to feel, but once I got into the swing of it I was addicted. Then again I've only been raiding in WoW since the latest expansion, which I'm told is much more forgiving than the previous ones, and raids don't really run more than a few hours unless you're really trying to clear new content.
Think of it this way, though: what do you do in your typical RPG? You raid dungeons to get new gear. What happens after that? You use it to do the next dungeon, where it most likely becomes outdated and is replaced. The big difference is you normally don't repeat the same dungeons, doing the same fights over (unless you're playing Diablo ), but this isn't such a problem for me. Once you have a fight down, assuming you have a decent, regular group, it should only take you one attempt to repeat that fight in future, and it will always yield new items to gear up lesser-equipped members. Furthermore, it's a marker of how well your raid is doing if you can clear the first portion of a dungeon without any wipes/deaths, and in less time than the remainder of the content takes you. It's definitely a cycle, but it's an ever-evolving one, and one I think you need a permanent raid that you're happy with to really appreciate it (which thankfully I do).
On a related note, we just cleared Blood-Queen Lana'thel the first week she was unlocked with half our attempts remaining.
Edit: Also, since I didn't address this directly - it's not just "1 stupid piece of gear." Bosses typically drop 3 or more at once in WoW, and you'll nearly always have more than a few slots that need upgrades.