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Originally Posted by LiQuid
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I would never wait patiently for an hour to get a group spot. This isn't the right way to play IMO. Form your own group. Make a friend or two that shares your playtime do regular groups. Join a leveling guild with lots of active members. Instead of sitting around waiting for someone to make the game more fun for you, make it more fun for yourself.
Is it so hard to believe that sometimes groups just don't want a ranger or bard? There doesn't have to be some ulterior motive behind it but waiting in a line shouldn't ever entitle you to a spot in the group if you're playing a class that isn't wanted. Maybe the have a druid already and don't need snares?
I'm not sure what grand myth of the server you're trying to dispel here but all of your complaints are of your own design or due to your own shortcomings. Is it going to be harder to find groups as a "less essential class?" Of course. Does that make the server not as nice as the forum makes it out to be? Absolutely not. If you want a sow, play a class that can cast sow or buy some potions. If you want a group, play a class that is desirable to the widest array of group configurations or make your own.
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You confirmed a couple of the things I have said with this post. Mainly that if you don't play one of the "essential" classes, don't expect to get groups. Also, don't expect anyone to be nice to you if you don't play one of the "essential" classes.
Straight up shunning people because their class isn't "essential" is pretty far from a good community in my opinion.
What happened to inviting people to groups based on how well they play, and not based on if they are twinked or based on their class?