I feel like "Rating isn't everything" is gonna become the unofficial slogan of this challenge, haha After the first Everbloom was a bit of a setback, those were some solid runs. Also, "lost in the sauce" has become one of my favourite phrases. Hadn't heard it before your videos, and it's awesome.😂
"In today's episode of 'Rating isn't everything' we look at a paladin healer with a pull-everything policy and a demon hunter tank playing in first person with no HUD"
Yesterday I was pugging and stumbled upon a healer with the name of unclepanda. I was smiling about his name, played a key with him and left for the next group. Today I watch this video and see him in here xD. This pug world is so small.
The DH was complaining about the dmg of the druid xD (translated: The otther guy has 0 damage= Tbh, the season is over, alot of people have alot of gear and rating, so finding people with low rating will be very hard, maybe you can try the same Zero to Hero with S4? High rating and Itemlevel is worth shit this Season...you can get really high itemlevel from doing trivial content and you can brute force depeltes for the rating, or you get some carries...
I feel like taking the first tank/healer that sign up can also be added to the challenge, on lower keys it may feel like cheating to get a higher ilvl person but later on you may be taking a 0 score tank to a 20 or something.
I think I just take the first tank and/or healer I find if I've been putting the group together for a long time, which has been the case so far. I think once I have a fair bit of rating on this char I'll be able to actually get picky, as more people will apply (:
I think this challenge doesn't make much sense. 1. Retribution again and paladin for the 3rd time 2. End of the season, fewer new players (low rio) so you're forced to play with higher rated ones (some of which will be still trash lol). Have you considered teaming up with 4 other people e.g. from Discord where everyone plays a class/spec completely new to him, but is actually a decent player? Or maybe challenges with item level cap. Or something else where Dani is involved. Love you guys 10 times more when you're together
The point of this series is to play with underperforming people. End of season is the perfect time to do so regardless of rating, as the first Everbloom showed. I think it makes perfect sense. Playing with 4 other people sounds like a logistical nightmare for a 3 days a week series, lining up everyone's time is just not really doable Like I said in the first episode, I'm playing ret because it's my go-to comfort pick, which is exactly what I _want_ for a series where I'll most likely play with learning or careless players