Quote Originally Posted by Roda View Post
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Tldr: "hard right now" doesn't mean "impossible forever"
If you're a savage raider and you're curious about ultimates, go for it.
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This is a much better explanation. Had to snip it for post length, but I agree with it all. I'm sorry for memeing on you before. (I still think it's funny though.)

I didn't think it was right to call Savage/Ultimate fights "easy". I'd rather say they are hard in an approachable way. Like they don't require a huge amount of raw talent; anyone could clear them with enough practice and a little help. But there's a lot of steps to clearing an Ultimate (learning your rotations, finding a group with a compatible schedule, learning each mechanic, dealing with interpersonal drama), but each of those steps is manageable if you can put a few hours per week into it.

I just don't want to understate how much effort and time they take overall (with few exceptions *cough*RichCoB*cough*). It does seem easier though, once you've done it a couple times, and get used to breaking it down into one little problem at a time.

Quote Originally Posted by Izscha View Post
I had no other word for it, i would use candide but it seems that in english this word has another meaning than my langage where it's someone who is way too good no matter what happens that ppl might abuse his kindness.
I did not say naive in a negativ way but once again i had no other word that would describe it more accuratly.
"Naive" is pretty close, but usually has a negative connotation, like inexperienced. "Optimist" might be what you're thinking of. It means someone who thinks positively and expects they can reach a good outcome, despite any difficult circumstances.