WoW Raid Leader INSTANTLY Kicks Out Bad Players



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44 thoughts on “WoW Raid Leader INSTANTLY Kicks Out Bad Players”

  1. I used to play with a VERY large clan on planetside 2. On Sunday nights ops we usually were around 90+ people on teamspeak (much better than discord for large groups). Since platoons only could hold 48 players we always made 3 platoons, two with the casuals and newbies lead by very experienced players (1 platoon commamder and 4 squad leaders), and the 3rd platoon was filled with the best players. All 3 platoon leaders had comms with each other and coordinated attacks, decoys and other crazy tactics.

    Usually the enemy forces send equal or similar amount of players to deal against your platoon. Having a small but talented platoon always created chaos in enemy logistics. Having to send 48~96 players to deal against 20 veterans (on defensive possitions) was something special.

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  2. This is 100% how raid leaders should be. Didn't call out any names, didn't get made and throw a Riggnaros tantrum. He identified the problem, removed them quietly, and kept the raid moving.

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  3. I remember this kind of scenario happening to me years ago. Got kicked cause I was doing 10% of the damage my class should have been doing. And this was before I would do talents/rotations effectively. After that I studied up, practiced on training dummies till I got the rotations down and was beyond surprised what I was able to do. I do hate though that unlike the old school talent trees, where you can essentially make whatever kind of play style you’d like, there’s so many now that you have to follow sites like wowhead to do good enough dps for raids

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  4. Players dont pay monthly to be kicked out of a raid by those who live 24/7 in the game and identify their life skills by it. The game should automatically syphon properly geared players into a raid, which it does not, and kicking is no one's right. It just smells really really bad.

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  5. I was the main raid healer for our 40-man molten core runs. Holy Priest. I am quite proud to say that if I wasn't available, the raid got canceled. I was never a GREAT player..but I was thoroughly geared, and knew what I was doing. Good times, good times.

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  6. Well i feel bad for those guys but it is what it is.. if RL doesnt take a decision then it's a waste of time for everyone. And as a RL, you better get a bad reputation for being hard with bad players, than getting a bad reputation because your raids are lame and messy. Probably an experienced RL right there.

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  7. This is why wow is going downhill.. players get punished for just playing the game. You play the game, you make mistakes, you die from the mistake, you learn from it, and don't make the same mistake. I understand if they just keep dieing the same way over and over again. But most of the time that is not the case. I always try and help and teach the newer players. Not give them the boot. That's why the game is dieing.

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  8. This is a big reason why I stopped raiding. I'd start the groups, summon everyone, we'd get far in the raid and people would die on the harder bosses. Eventually I'd pass lead to someone more experienced with the boss. I'd usually survive since I'd study mechanics prior but would get kicked for DPS not being at the top despite the ones at the top dying to mechanics.

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  9. And that is why we need to ban all addons and plugins. Peak toxicity here ladies and gentleman. Games are meant to be fun, nothing fun about this. Everyone defending this behaviour is part of the problem and a elitist snob.

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  10. I spend almost 20 years as the best Assassin in EQ2 and I met so many guild leaders like this. I Hated the way they treated people. We are starting a guild on Illadin if anybody wants to play with veterans msg Thaydrian in WoW about joining. We plan on giving the best guilds in the world a run! Get in now before we fill up! DKP Loot system, we are gonna run the guild fair and there is no elitist shit with us. There are 5 of us so far, we are VETS!

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  11. I was in a guild called regulatørs and the GM kicked me and all my friends bc we refused to raid with PUGS that were toxic and annoying as fuck. Now we formed our own guild lmfao. Klaud and Jori, you two are garbage

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