Quote Originally Posted by Roth_Trailfinder View Post
I just went back and repeated the definitions others found on the web and had posted previously in here.

"Very large", "large", "large scale" " " ...

The word means content too big for a single group to handle. Thus, multi-party content.

In this game, there are 8 man dungeons. 8 man raid is NOT larger than 8 man dungeons.

24 man raid is larger than 8 man dungeon though. 16 man raid would be, too.
Have you even finished middle school yet? Do you even know what words mean?

Large-scale is a RELATIVE term.
2 players is large-scale, in relation to 1 player.
8 players is large-scale, in relation to 4 players.
100 players is large scale, in relation to 24 players.

So since I think 24-man groups are not LARGE-SCALE enough to be considered raids, only groups with 100+ players can actually be considered a raid.

Do you see the fallacy in the underlined sentence? Because this is your argument.