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If you join a raid guild you are immediately surrounded by people who can give you that information, or at the very least, should know how to find it. If a player joins a guild, gets linked a guide to "Play class X better" and decides that it is too muchw ork, then they were never going to be useful as raiders anyway.
The simplest and most obvious example.
To even play the game you have to goto the official webside and make an account, and you most likely return there semi-regularly to keep your subscription going. And yet taking another 5 minutes to click on your class forum and read the first post of each sticky (which will link you to better resources) is too difficult and uninstinctive ?
The game puts the forums and resources in your face, you dont even have to google them, and yet you claim these people are suddenly unable to navigate "teh intrawebs".
We dont need to teach everyone how to do a shot rotation, we probably dont even need to teach every hunter in karazan to do a shot rotation, hell, blizzard likely dont even know about shot rotations (example: the changes to KT's range weapon based on theorycrafting posted on these very forums).
All the information required to get to 70 and run some instances is provided, the rest comes from being prepared to listen to other players.
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Anias:
Im not so much in disagreement that more raiders is a good thing, I just disagree that everyone needs to be given the same skillset as a T6 raider by the time they hit 70. People hitting 70 need a skillset large enough to run 5mans, and from there 5mans should teach them the skillsets to get them through heroics, 10mans and 25mans.
Last edited by Wraithlin : 02/14/08 at 1:33 PM.
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