I distinctly recall not getting into the Feast very far because I wasn't interested in joining win-trading discords and often couldn't play during the peak hours Feast discords designated.I presume the opposite actually, that some (if not most) former Feast winners are just toothless and lethargic about having to fight a new generation of people that might be Feast-worthy in a new era.
...Which is a REALLY bad look when you consider all the accusations of win-trading back then where, if these prestigious top 100 are so sure of their skill, you'd think they would be chomping at the bit to prove it again. Instead its just a bunch of whimpering and yelping while they cling to trinkets that are somehow simultaneously "too sacred" for anyone else to have but "not important enough" to bring back.
At the very least you'd think they would notice "wait, doesn't this mean I could CURB the amount of people who get the rewards because I'm the maw they must face?" assuming the rewards are tied to ranked or some other competitive challenge. But nope, we had a few Feast winners/participants going straight to quaking in their boots and crying about how unfair it all is.
At least the Frontline leechers have enough spine to risk being reported, not sure where the backbone went on all these feasters over the years though, lol.
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