Quote Originally Posted by Alistaire View Post
True, there is that.

Seriously though, for all the people against the OP here, go make a party finder that says "I know absolutely nothing about this fight and would like to be carried" and see how many join. Take it a step further and make pf saying "learning party, btw I don't know anything at all myself about this, haven't watched videos or anything, cause I shouldn't have to", and see how many join.

And then, if some people do join, see how you do. See how long it takes you. And a good portion of that would be the time you'd be wasting of the people who do the courteous and responsible thing and look up at least a general idea of what's needed for the fight.
There is a difference between going in blind, and wanting to be carried. I know of people who form groups "don't know fight, come learn it with me.". They don't always win, but they get real practice in. And for the newer content, they fill fairly quick even.

That seems to be a huge disconnect here: just because someone wants to go in blind, doesn't mean they want to be carried. Rather, they want to learn on their own. Don't try and equate the two things.

Honestly most people I see who want to be carried ask for experienced people only, high ilevel requirement, when they themselves are significantly below the ilevel they set. Usually it is because they have watched videos and failed over and over again, and are fed up. People who want to go in blind rarely want to be carried, because that defeats the entire purpose of being able to learn yourself.

In fact I often have people who already have their relic who want to come learn Titan(or even Garuda!) HM with me, because they were carried and it feels like they cheated their way to a relic. Even sometimes people who paid to be carried.

There is a lot of satisfaction in being able to say you beat hard content on your own merits. Not because you happened to be in a group that was good enough it didn't matter if you were there.

Anyway that is all I really had to say on that: wanting to go in without research is not the same as wanting a carry, and is usually the opposite in my experience.