DRXHarbinger wrote: »Do you really want DW stamplar healers popping up for LFG VMOL (not that it works anyway) There did used to be a trial finder at launch on console but the arguments were hilarious, HA Stam sorc healers FTW! (before twilight actually healed)
WalksonGraves wrote: »DRXHarbinger wrote: »Do you really want DW stamplar healers popping up for LFG VMOL (not that it works anyway) There did used to be a trial finder at launch on console but the arguments were hilarious, HA Stam sorc healers FTW! (before twilight actually healed)
Ideally in lfg you'd see the level and class of people in the group and then decide to join.
Shad0wfire99 wrote: »Not as hard as it may seem. If you're just standing around in Craglorn using text chat to find raid groups, you're gonna have a hard time finding a group worth sticking with. I'd suggest hitting the Guild Recruitment page here, or try ESO Guilds on Reddit. There are lots of groups out there, and GOOD tanks are in short supply.
It works perfectly well in other games fore those that want that level of commitment; WOW is of course the prime example but by no means the only one, LoTRO's raids are similar in their requirements.WalksonGraves wrote: »Finding 11 people minimum who all have the right gear and level and class for raiding who ALSO happen to have synchronized schedules across multiple time zones is basically impossible by meeting people in game.
It works perfectly well in other games fore those that want that level of commitment; WOW is of course the prime example but by no means the only one, LoTRO's raids are similar in their requirements.WalksonGraves wrote: »Finding 11 people minimum who all have the right gear and level and class for raiding who ALSO happen to have synchronized schedules across multiple time zones is basically impossible by meeting people in game.
That said, WOW's LFR makes raiding available to a lot more people and ZOS could do a lot better at providing 'raid' content for those for whom the current limited raid tiering doesn't provide them with content they can do.
WalksonGraves wrote: »I've been playing eso since launch on xbox and am stuck at raid content. Every time I've actually done a raid it's went well but I can count on one hand the amount of times I've been able to try. Here's why:
Raid groups don't need tons of tanks. You essentially have to start your own guild and recruit everyone if that is your role.
Finding 11 people minimum who all have the right gear and level and class for raiding who ALSO happen to have synchronized schedules across multiple time zones is basically impossible by meeting people in game.
This requires as much time and effort as running a small business with an unpaid staff that has to be constantly interacted with or they wander off. I don't play video games to be a social butterfly. Talking to random people on xbox is generally abhorrent.
This is a game, nothing should be this much work. Fix the damn lfg and add raids to it. If I can pug Zul'Grurub I can pug anything eso can throw at me.
And for what? Some ugly blue lightning skin? Some tanking set no one uses?
There isn't even a reward to justify the effort other than waving your e peen around on the leader boards.
rustic_potato wrote: »I main a tank. I had the same issue, teams already have tanks. I joined my team as a DPS and then eventually built enough of a reputation in the team as a capable player and rotated my tank into raids.
Instant gratification is what you are looking for. Stop whining on the forums and work for it. ESO is an MMO and is meant to be progressive. Earn it.
There are many guilds looking for good tanks. GOOD tanks. Ones that don't use special snowflake argonian nb non sap pirate skeleton, no ebon alkosh, not giving anything to the group. No one's looking for that