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I think it was a great idea to establish the hard mode options in most encounters. There are over 11 million people playing WoW and I guess, they all should have a chance to experience the great work of the Blizzard developers.We should definitely measure the elite guild's progress on the hard mode progress.
Considering that this guild is the best in the world (according to WoWjutsu) Im not suprised.
People keep forgetting that theorycrafters and such weren't an "issue" back in vanilla. You didn't know as much as you do now about the game mechanics.And not only that, people have gotten better at this game. They've played, raided and killed stuff since 2005, it's only reasonable we kick arse!
Uhh... no.Those guys that down Yogg may have skipped bosses, were probably already fighting him the last few mos. on PTR...Ulda is plenty challenging. We went against Ignis for an hour and a half figuring out how to get those adds down.Ulda is great. =) I like it. All the other out there clearing it already, GJ, now watcha gonna do for the next 6 mos?--DK
In my opinion, Ulduar is not too easy. Even many hardcore raiders are still not well geared enough to attempt it, (ie many people still in epics with gs 200). There are a select few however how are good enough to take on ulduar, that being said though its only really the elite guilds who can manage it atm. I think it will be a good while before people can even consider PuGing Ulduar, maybe a PuG wont even be possible.The raid will remain a challenge for a long time i think, but i always think though 'great you've cleared Ulduar... what you gonnna do to the next expansion now?'. I think i'll leave it a bit and make sure i'm in full 219 gs gear before i go again, it was a shock to the system last time and prefer to be in a better group.
now go and try to kill every boss and try to get achievements and become the #1 guild in the world.
Why does all old gods C´thun, yogg-saron look like big blobs?