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1-04-2009 @ 12:57PM
Amaxe said...
On the contrary, I understand your point. You are stating it in a way that is "prettied" up and I am stating the reality of it.
Lets look at what you say and translate it:
EJ said:
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"I think the best should get the best. This does not necessarily imply 24/7 raiding, just 25 people who excel each at their class with solid teamwork ability and preparation should get the best loot."
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And I pointed out that this is QQing over people who are not as good as you think they should be getting gear you think should be exclusive to people at your skill level.
As I said, you're whining that you're no longer the top geared.
EJ then goes on to say:
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"Is this elitism? Hell yes. Is this wrong elitism as in "WHAA I CANT WALK AROUND IN SHATTRATH IN T6 BECAUSE EVERY MOUTHBREATHING RETARD HAS IT"? No. Is this the "I worked my ass off for this item, therefore only those who worked as much should flash it in Dalaran" kind of elitism? Yes."
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To which I say, there is no difference. Are you really that blind that you can't see that?
Fine, gratz, live in your delusion that you are the best and should get more than the rest. You resent the number of people wearing the gear you worked for, and think it should either be harder so they can't get it or else that Blizzard should give you more because you are so "l33+" compared to "them."
Unfortunately you fail to realize that skills gained from earlier WoW make it easier to do later instances. Our pre-LK Kara runs taught our guild how to work together so that when we hit new content (which we did not study in advance or play on the Beta) there would be unexpected setbacks but we knew we could rely on each other to work as a team.
Some guilds are newer than others and are still learning how to get that coordination down, and they work harder to do what you call "too easy."
EJ then said:
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"Now /shoo, you have to whine how hard naxx10 is."
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To which I say, show me where I complained about how hard Naxx 10 was.
I'll take my friends in quest blues, working hard to reach 80 in spite of RL over you and your guild every day, knowing that the changes to WoW mean we can hang together and still have fun instead of having to split up over having the wrong gear, the wrong spec or the wrong class.
I was a 60 before there was a TBC, a 70 before there was a LK. I've seen the best and worst WoW has to offer. In that dividing line, you are most definitely not part of the best WoW has to offer.