Biscuit wrote:Gilneas wrote:If one wants more spontaneity, PvP (of any variety) is likely something that would be more interesting to that person.
Couldnt agree more.
PVP pet battles is the true pet endgame IMHO and has been favorite aspect of WoW for quite some time now.
I just wish it were a little more beginner-friendly because I feel it intimidates people from trying it out fully, which is a real shame.
Yes this. If you want random abilities use which you don't even know what has been selected by your opponent.
My biggest gripe with it is that people go looking up the currently
"best team" is and it just becomes frustrating to play. In fact I've done very few and none since the stupidity of Greaves and Webom.
As for the original purpose of this thread, it's just a cry fest disguised as "constructive criticism of WoW". Except it's not.
Blizarmy wrote:Ok so today i'm out in Darkmoon Fair. Keep in mind I record guides to help the community. And I have bought and payed for every expansion. I am fine with new content, new challenges, new pets. Most of us have not finished leveling all our old pets as is. I am furious that the fights in Darkmoon fair have been changed. Jeremy Feasel and that dam monkey already was mostly a RNG BS match now its nearly impossible.
I am trying to work on a WoD Achieve An Awfully Big Adventure... think its pretty low class to change the pet masters of older content I payed for when there are still achieves tied to them.
Please help me voice your opinion on this.
Thank you!
This will come across as a bit harsh but I feel it is needed as this happens way too often and nobody seems to get called out for it.
As per my post on the Blizzard forum.
achievement
[uh-cheev-muh nt]
noun
1.
something accomplished, especially by superior ability, special effort, great courage, etc.; a great or heroic deed:
his remarkable achievements in art.
2.
the act of achieving; attainment or accomplishment:
the achievement of one's object.
So that's something you have to put effort into, not something you just get for turning up.
The
An Awfully Big Adventure achievement is not there for everyone to just get, it's there for the people who want to get it and put some effort into getting it. I worked, nearly, all of it out myself. I looked up one thing in the Celestial Tournament because I was time constrained that week. With hindsight I regret doing that, I should have just waited another three weeks to do it all myself.
The things you get just for turning up are called
participation rewards, which -as a grumpy old man- are crap and part of the entitled attitude which is so prevalent today.
I was notified of this thread by a friend, "Do you want to see the worst whiny post ever?" Was the message I got. I'd already done Jeremy that day so I had to wait, reset for me is 2am so I learnt how to capture my game as a video and recorded it for you. I uploaded it at about 3am.
Here's a long video of me consistently beating him about ten times in a row. It's not edited at all as I haven't looked into how to do that.
So your comments about it not being possible without being lucky are utter crap.
Replying to your own post with a second account is petty. I'm going to guess you
haven't seen any Wowhead or WCP guides on doing this since 7.0 because nobody has bothered as it wasn't that hard, or you didn't look very hard. The posts you linked to in this thread on this forum have the strats you were looking for!
I haven't seen any of your guides but given you have complained so much about this, which is really not hard, I'm not sure there's any reason for me to go searching for them.