Daxxarri has written a comprehensive preview of what we envision Raid Finder being in patch 4.3, and how it might evolve beyond this patch.
Check out here: http://us.battle.net/wow/en/blog/3608426/Raid_Finder_Coming_in_Patch_43-9_29_2011 Feel free to discuss the system in this thread as well. :) |
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Indeed. You won't be able to fully equip yourself with Raid Finder raid loot in the first week via marathon raiding.
Likely the items will be re-colored, if their appearance differs.
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It can potentially be quite popular. It's a really, really complicated system, and it worked best to have a raid that could be partially designed around the system, rather than vice versa. For now, we just wanted to make sure that the system would be available with the patch. We also wanted to use it to give players who haven't historically had a chance to see cutting edge content the chance to do that. |
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You'll still be eligible for loot in the normal and heroic modes. You can think of the Raid Finder Dragon Soul raid as being distinct from the normal or heroic mode versions. |
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That's still to be determined, though it's certainly something we'd like to make part of the feature. There are still technical hurdles to leap. |
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We disagree. We want Raid Finder raids to provide items at roughly the same rate that another raid, complete with locks, might. A lock out doesn't work as well for a solo queuing player, since there are more random variables involved, which aren't as much of an issue for a player who runs normal or heroic raids with an organized group.
Well, I'm just glad that you're willing to give it a chance. |
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It wouldn't, for some of the reasons that I've already named in the FAQ and in this thread, but also because when performing an experiment, it's best to work with a more limited set of variables rather than a broader field of possibilities and the confounding factors they introduce.
The system will distribute loot the same way a raid with locks would, without the difficulties often associated with raid locks. For a moment, think of the Raid Finder raid much as you would any other pick up raid. In any raid, pug or organized, you only have looting opportunities one time for each boss - once that boss is dead, your chance is over for the week. The same is true in the Raid Finder. The difference with the Raid Finder will be that if your raid falls apart then you won't find yourself stuck and unable to raid again until the following week just because someone else cleared the lock out. Instead, you'll still have the opportunity to receive loot from any boss you haven't already beaten that week.
Ideally, players who queue as leaders will want to succeed, and will ensure that they have the tools to help their fellow Raid Finder raiders succeed as well. If the raid doesn't make progress, no one gets any rewards, after all. Unlike a normal raid pug though, if one group doesn't work out, you aren't stuck, and you can try again. |
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Both of those questions are answered in the FAQ: http://us.battle.net/wow/en/blog/3608426/Raid_Finder_Coming_in_Patch_43-9_29_2011#blog For clarity's sake, you can fill a full raid and still queue using the Raid Finder. Raid Finder raids do not have a lock out, and are independent from normal and heroic mode raids. |
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I'm not sure that players will leave readily:
A. Players who leave the Raid prematurely will receive a Deserter Debuff, though it will likely be of longer duration than the one applied to users of the Dungeon Finder. This debuff will only apply to the Raid Finder system. This deserter debuff is likely to be of a significant duration. |
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As an update, some of you have expressed concerns about how loot rolls will work with regard to class role in the Raid finder.
I wanted to let you know that we're aware of your concerns on that subject, and we're considering some options to address them. It's unclear at this point whether any of those options will make it into patch 4.3 alongside the Raid Finder though, or whether they're even feasible in the short term. |