Here's the thing. I'm in a savage raiding static. We're pretty casual all things considered. We're not trying to clear in X many weeks, we're not trying to parse big numbers, we just want to clear the content. We have several people with various types of disabilities in the group, both physical and mental. We can't raid for hours and hours on end because it's too hard on some members physically due to chronic pain issues and for others emotionally to keep playing that long at a time. We have people with autism and ADHD who have have short term memory issues and sensory processing issues. Some of us just suck at spacial reasoning; the whole "rotate an object in your head" kind of puzzles. I myself have a number processing disorder (dyscalculia), which means any mechanic that flashes numbers at me and requires me to hold that number in my mind and do something with it is going to take me a longer time to figure out and learn than someone without it. We all have our strengths and weaknesses, and we all clear these fights anyway. It may take us longer than the more dedicated "hardcore" groups that raid more frequently, but we clear Savage tiers regardless.

We all had a blast running the new raids together and are excited for the Savage release. This is optional side content that no one is forcing anyone to run. Just about anyone CAN learn how to do it if they want. Look up raid guides, look up guides for your job, look up your rotation, practice on a striking dummy to create muscle memory. Many of us started out intimidated to try harder content but took the plunge and discovered we love it! It may not be for everyone, but also, please don't scapegoat any disabled people by claiming we want the game to be easier to cater to us. No one in my raid group wants that, at any rate.