Wonder how "pro" Method would be if they only brought 1 character? You know, like almost everybody else.
I have been a MT in vanilla... and i am glad to see that there is a race, indactes its hard... dedication is needed, only selected few reach it.And people here complain when someone gives insights on how to reach them, for all i care these gamers make millions and billions just like real sportsmen and woman(the pro's)... i salute that <3I know what it takes, most players nowdays boost their way trough wow... like i said, i salute these people <3Go method and the rest of thw gaming world, do what ever to compete... i am ready to watch the sho live on stream :)
I wanna be raiderIm already raider
RemovedTo keep "on topic" (since that is all we are allowed to do now apparently if we are to comment on anything or fear our commentary being removed because it doesn't suit glorious leaders plan) this video was lackluster, boring, old news, and tired.
Some people said that Method had access to internal raid tests which other top guilds had not. Is it true? And if yes then how it can be still called a race?
I honestly thought this was a very interesting video. I had some idea of what it takes but I still learned some new things. Even thought I can't or won't do what they do, it still contains some good tips for when you have a desire to do better than you currently do. It also made a very good point on AP farming. I know some people who do the same, all world quests every day, some even on all the resets. It's an insane difference with my own casual approach of just the emisary rewards. Yet with the way AP scales, they're not that far ahead of me compared to how much more time they put in. While I get you can't have straight up linear scaling, I do feel bad some people feel very forced to put in such heavy dedication. Of course they can decide for themselves not to do it but it really creates a negative experience in my opinion, and goes with my arguments of why I feel this game tries to milk its players increasingly worse ways. It's not all bad certainly, we get some good things too, but AP for me goes into list of making a game feel like a second job I am not getting paid for and won't do for the fun of it either.
So they take off about 2 weeks for every raid progression and there are usually 3-4 raids a year.... so what kind of job lets you take 6-8 weeks off a year?That part about not studying before exam also made me cringe. Your priority should be your school life, not a game. Senior players in guild should be discouraging younger students from doing progression during exam weeks.
What it Takes to Become a World First Raider by Method:Step 1: spend 8 hours a day grinding to get the best gear possible (including abusing known exploits)Step 2: spend 8 hours a day smashing your face into raid bosses. Eventually the stars will align and one will die.Removed