Quote Originally Posted by Dreamsoap View Post
That's a really weird assumption. Majority of people who cleared and farm their glamours/ mounts/ BiS have no real reason to go back in except to mentor their friends and/ or FC members which happens all the time. I'm going back into E4S for my static friends who haven't cleared yet. But I'm not spending hours wiping on difficult content for random people I've never met unless I happen to be in a really specific mood and have some guarantee these randoms are actually trying, which in PF is typically 2-3 out of the 8 people. The main reason party finder practice parties don't stick around is because a lot of people progging in there don't have any idea how to really play their class/role and immediately resort to deflecting their mistakes as everyone else's faults. The others are jus hoping for a clear and the moment they realize it's a real prog party they leave after 2-3 attempts. In both cases, these types plainly aren't ready for the content.

The only solution left is making your own static. It's not some magical exclusive group gated by logkeepers that you have to hope you're invited to one day. Literally go make one and ask your friends for interest, ask on reddit and ask in discord servers. There's plenty set up for pugging savage and recruiting for statics for any given data center. Just be clear you're going in green and you're looking for similar players. My 1st ever static all met in eureka and had never done savage before. Our first fight we cleared was E4S, we learned a lot along the way. Alternatively if you still want to be carried, just join an FC that has a static who are willing to carry FC members once they've cleared.
It's not really a weird assumption. The only reason why people would be against trusts for the purposes of learning is if they in reality don't want more people to be able to learn. There's no other reason to oppose it.

Also, all of your suggestions are terrible. No one wants to sit on reddit or discord for hours begging just for an opportunity to practice. What I'm suggesting is a MUCH better way to learn. Then once you know the content and are confident then you can do whatever you need to get a group together for your first real run, and it'll probably have a good chance of success if everyone took advantage of the MUCH better way to learn.