
			
			
				my guy why do you think i specifically seperated lesser end game content and regular end game content? regular end game content is made to be harder hence why they're considered a higher end of end game compared to something easier like fate grinding or dungeon spamming


			
			
				Ucob is pretty easy.
You can apparently clear UwU by killing your teammates on purpose (some stream highlight), so I'd assume this one is on the easy side too. (never tried this fight)
TEA is mechanically dense, but gets 'easier' as the fight continues.
Don't know about current.


			
			
				For fun. One thing people seem to forget. We play challenging contents for fun. Its a game not a job.


			
			
				have you ever thought that some people just do it because it's ... fun?
Purpose of savage is:
1. To get better and finish challenges
2. To get glamour
3. To get achievements/ titles
4. To experience the content Normal mode cannot offer
5. To unlock Ultimate
6. To dominate the marketboards with rare item drops that can be used for crafting
7. To gear up your side jobs with those extra stats for next patch
8. To play with friends andkill themhave a good time while laughing as you do content together
To be fair, any of what you list seems attractive to me.Purpose of savage is:
1. To get better and finish challenges
2. To get glamour
3. To get achievements/ titles
4. To experience the content Normal mode cannot offer
5. To unlock Ultimate
6. To dominate the marketboards with rare item drops that can be used for crafting
7. To gear up your side jobs with those extra stats for next patch
8. To play with friends andkill themhave a good time while laughing as you do content together
Especially the "to get better", for what? Rolling on sastasha or crystal tower in roulette?
The only thing that can attract me is 4. To experience the content Normal mode cannot offer. But it's just the same thing, way harder without any good loot (for my taste)
I'll never put a toe in ultimate, never. What for? Spending month of learning pattern and dying again and again just for a title and a shiny weapon (not even better (ilvl) than the savage one) No thanks.
It's a question that has been asked regularly here, what is the point of getting BiS gear from savage when said gear is entirely useless by the time you have it? And in that case you're kind of correct.
Once you've finished savage and got your BiS there are basically only 2 things to use those better stats for, Ultimate and parse runs for a higher number on a 3rd party site (and associated bragging rights I guess).
Now if you're doing neither of those there really is no point to getting the best gear in the game. What are you gonna do with it, run extremely easy dungeons faster?
And by the time the next raid tier rolls around you're gonna replace your BiS gear with full crafted gear anyway, because it's flat out better.
The problem is parsing are not allowed, and ultimate is useless for me because it gave you nothing except a title and a skin.It's a question that has been asked regularly here, what is the point of getting BiS gear from savage when said gear is entirely useless by the time you have it? And in that case you're kind of correct.
Once you've finished savage and got your BiS there are basically only 2 things to use those better stats for, Ultimate and parse runs for a higher number on a 3rd party site (and associated bragging rights I guess).
Now if you're doing neither of those there really is no point to getting the best gear in the game. What are you gonna do with it, run extremely easy dungeons faster?
And by the time the next raid tier rolls around you're gonna replace your BiS gear with full crafted gear anyway, because it's flat out better.
So, yeah, the glam...
Ucob is pretty easy compared to tea and DSR. It's not easy in a vacuum.
Why do I feel like you're referring to the "cya wow gamers" clip where they wiped seconds later because they were missing a healer?
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