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9-06-2009 @ 1:39AM
comedown said...
Unless a guild has had Ulduar25 Hard Modes on farm for months, the noticeable jump in item level should make it important enough for most guilds to even run 10s "in house."
My guild still measures progress by accomplishments in 25s, but there is a significant difference in performance from people decked out in 232s vs 219s-226s. At the beginning of new Hard Mode attempts, min/maxing becomes fairly consequential, and I dont see why you'd want to let 245 weapons not reach your best DPS because you couldnt spend 90 minutes running 2-3 10man groups.
Is it cheating if your guild primarily runs 25s? No. Is it worthwhile for even 25man guilds to fit this welfare program of an instance into their raiding schedule till people have the gear they need? God yes.
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