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Imagine waking up on crisp Sunday morning on April 7th, 2019 and getting really upset about 16 bit dragons and composing a terse diatribe about it
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It'll be fun to see how this plays out. Leapfrog attempts are an almost certainty.
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I wouldn't be surprised if the dragons became unrooted at a certain percentage to allow for push and positioning. That or the dragons that CH simply won't CH.
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With an unclassic 100+ people per guild raiding tov weekly something tells me you guys should be able to dedicate some players to offtank multiple mobs while also killing the boss.
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Forcing guilds to commit to lengthy clears to just get to these mobs will hopefully encourage people to dedicate whole nights/evenings to these raids. Maybe ... just maybe it will work itself out such that higher up guilds come to an agreement with regards to picking/choosing which mobs they chase and leaving content up for others.
If not, I anticipate a lot of burnout from the warmbodies who like the convenience of preparking and logging in for 5-10 minutes at a time to harvest pixels. Burnout of this crowd could open up content to those who would like to be able to plan a raid for any given night of the week and know there’s going to be a dragon up somewhere to kill.
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