I love LFR. It's a great way to see the content, to get some decent
upgrades for my play level, and to have some relaxing fun after a day at the
office. Adding more civility to it would be awesome. Also kick the really bad
who won’t change, if you can and have some WOW
gold. Tonight we had a balance druid who was DPSing in cat, wearing good
feral tank gear. He was doing less than both tanks and a healer. Yet he didn't
get enough votes to kick until we had killed 3 bosses in Terrace. I don't mind
bad players who try they best, but total slacking mouth breathers..
I like to watch boss kill videos for my preparation. It's one thing to
hear, "something floor drops out, everybody dies", but it makes a lot more sense
once I've actually seen it play out. For me, the solution appears to be "don't
queue for nightmare of shek'zeer", because every time I’ll do and find some
where to buy WOW gold, regardless of
whether the fight gets explained or not, if gets messed up at least half a dozen
times. Ignorance is understandable, aand acceptable. no one knows how the fights
work before they've done them, really. But the people who willfully ignore the
advice they're given and wipe the raid over and over... unacceptable. one
million years dungeon
Don't start the blame game. As soon as someone starts blaming someone else,
everyone gets involved and nothing gets done. If someone is doing something
wrong, try a whisper instead; it'll save a lot of pain and WOW gold. I
find explaining Garallon before the pull can really help make the fight
smoother, with many fewer crushes, especially if there are people in the raid
who have never done the encounter before.
I had my first LFR wipe today, and left my first ever LFR today. Terrace of
spring, I was one of the tanks; someone marked the first three bosses. Seventeen
dps and six healers didn't say a word during the whole fight, and honestly
neither was I because everyone just zergs the three bosses anyway, but the
Protector wound up being the last one to be killed. Well, not killed, we
wiped. Then a few people started blaming the tanks for marking the targets
wrong.
source: http://www.iurpg.com/news/LFR-is-a-great-way-to-get-upgrades-in-WOW.html
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