Quote Originally Posted by Vahlnir View Post
Nope, it's fine as is.
I concur with this; my experience for the last few months has been fine. Sure, every once in a while there's a rough group that needs to time and energy invested to help teach the group, which by the way IS LITERALLY THE POINT OF DUTY ROULETTES. However, it's not all of the time. I see it maybe 1-2 times a week and I do Alliance Raids literally every single day.

Quote Originally Posted by Enla View Post
See I actually kind of enjoy how much of a mess Alliance Raids can be. It's one of the only times now when playing a Healer actually gets my blood pumping.
I also agree with this! It's fun helping folks learn how to do new things, and having to step up my own game to help them out!

Quote Originally Posted by Izar_Chillen View Post
Is there somewhere I can read or watch where he has stated that.

That is rather alarming.
No, it's not alarming because that's not accurate at all. The actual context that I've been made privy too has a great deal more depth to it rather than just "...carrying the lazy bad ones who don't want to do anything". That comment, in fact, is an incredibly short sighted, toxic perspective of the complete situation.

Seriously, how do people keep neglecting the idea that the literal point of the Duty Roulettes is to help other / new players? Yes, we know that there is the occasional bad egg that purposely trolls groups, but there are ways to communicate and call that out and tools to remove such people. However, the general context is still to HELP players. That's the point of the rewards. Not to give you something "because you're cool", it's there to make people HELP others.

Good lord, for the amount of whining I see on these forums about people not wanting to help other players, why on earth do you continue to use the Duty Finder?