agreed. Been advocating that since 2016: something like a rework of the random group finder where vet DLC dungeons get their own separate queue so that people can choose to queue for either "Normal (c
I PUGged trials almost daily during the Witches' Festival and it worked out really well. I even talked guildies who don't like grouping with randoms to come with me for the skulls and they had a good
I did nMOL with me and two other guys once back when the dungeons and trial scaled off the first person to enter the trial or dungeon. First guy in was like lvl12 or something, and we were max lvl at
When I farm nMoL with the trials guild that I'm in, we kill the final boss about, er, 1/3 to 1/2 of the way through a Lunar Cycle. We just have a DPS slot a taunt and be the "off-tank" for the Twins b
No....join a trials guild instead. Learning trials in a pug where it’s unlikely someone will lead and guide is not fair to learners or casuals. Group finder is proof of this, join a trial guild and pr
I always PuG my Trials (no Guilds), I've even PuGed Vet Trials with success, so getting a random group through the Finder for Normals should be no problem. They'd definitely need qualifying restrictio
I have seen the train wrecks of groups that the AF puts together for dungeons and that will be even worse for trials. I would never use a trial GF to find a group because it is far to easy to spend a
Yes please...I think this is the first step to making trials less elitist. Sure...there will be many people unable to complete them the first time they queue...just like happens with EVERY vet DLC dun