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Posted by on 01 6th, 2012


Ready Check: What makes raiding fun?

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Ready Check helps you prepare yourself and your raid for the bosses that simply require killing. Check back with Ready Check each week for the latest pointers on killing adds, not standing in fire, and hoping for loot that won’t drop. Questions, comments, or something you would like to see? Email me at tyler@wowinsider or message me on Twitter @murmursofadruid . Ahh, it is a new year, and as is common during this time, we put aside a spot of our days in order to reflect upon the previous year. We do this to see where we went wrong, where we went right, what aspects we think we need to improve upon. Video games, particularly MMOs, are not so different from people, and MMO players too must undergo this same reflection. In WoW especially, one thing stands out above all the rest: Raiding continues to be a failure. Now, now, I am not apart of the camp which decries the dumbing down of content. In fact, I still laud the quality of WoW’s raids that Blizzard is putting out, even if I think they are becoming a bit light on the size factor. I am instead speaking in terms of sheer numbers. Raiding has never been an aspect of WoW that a majority of the community participated in, despite its being where the largest amount of new content is seen throughout expansions. Even though raiding has grown more and more accessible over this past year, there are still more people who don’t raid than do. Continue reading Ready Check: What makes raiding fun? Filed under: Raiding , Ready Check (Raiding) Ready Check: What makes raiding fun? originally appeared on WoW Insider on Fri, 06 Jan 2012 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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