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Edited by Circadian Wolf: 12/8/2014 10:28:31 AM
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From a 29 to other 29s (Regarding the Hard Raid)

I understand why 30s are reluctant to play with 29s in the hard raid. Many times I've tried to complete the raid on hard, though all but one of my tries have been with a full 29 team and we never made it past the confluxes. While I didn't expect much from the beginning in these raids, the performance of a majority of 29s were honestly rather pathetic. There would usually be one or two of us that were holding our own and everyone else would only get 5-15 kills per death, which when a majority of the enemies are goblins is kind of a letdown, even if you're a level below the enemies. These people were responsible for a majority of our wipes, either they all died and the remaining players were spread too thin or they couldn't kill the enemies fast enough while defending a confulx. I was shocked at how these players would see their poor results in the darkness screen time and time again yet still think that they completely had what it takes to complete the hard raid all the way through. They simply refused to believe that they weren't good enough to do it. So the next time a 30 rejects you for being a lower level, don't take it personally, they've probably just had bad experiences with 29s in the past and don't want to risk repeating them. Disclaimer: Level 30s, this is not an excuse for you to be dicks to the lower levels, lets keep it civil guys. [b][u]Note: I get that level is not an indicator of skill but the difference in damage/defence between a single level is enough to make an average player a bad one and vice versa.[/u][/b] Edit: Guy's I'm not saying level 29 = bad, I'm just noting that from my experience there are more bad 29s than good 29s and going on that I can understand why some people wouldn't accept level 29s into a hard raid. I personally have no problem with having 29s in the group so long as then can hold their own.

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  • Myself and a buddy were both level 29's and ran a hard raid with a group of guys one time (I think there was three 29's and three 30's). We couldn't get past the confluxes. Every time we wiped the scoreboard would constantly show that we had more kills (at some points, almost double) than the other closest raid member.They decide that we are the problem and kick us from the group. Another time we had 6 30's doing Atheon on hard. before we even started, one guy was saying how easy it was going to be with 6 30's. Well, an hour goes by and we keep wiping, and the guy who said it was going to be easy is just spewing excuses. Complaining that the relic holder is garbage for dying, and then he dies the next time he holds the relic. Long story short, he leaves the fireteam, and we literally complete it on the next run with only 5 guys. So I guess he was the problem all along. The point is, just because you are a 30 doesn't mean you're great and it doesn't mean you are better than a level 29. It means you will do more damage to enemies and take less from them. A guy could get to level 30 in this game by being carried through the normal raid, that doesn't make you good at this game. Just because you are a level 30 doesn't mean you'll be good at a hard raid, and just because you are level 29 doesn't mean you will suck. It's a concept that people need to embrace.

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