World of Warcraft: Season of Discovery makes significant changes to the original vanilla format, and players are hoping one of the major new additions will appear more often later in the game.
The first phase of Discovery Season had a lot of new content for players to indulge in. Chief among them was his 10-man raid, a new adaptation of the popular Black Fathom Deep dungeon.
When you think of raids, you probably think of the 25-man or 40-man versions, but 10-man has always proven to be popular due to its relatively easy-to-organize group size. The developers may have felt that this size was more appropriate considering that BFD is an adaptation of an existing dungeon and players currently max out at level 25.
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Now, players are asking for this to become the norm for Discovery Season.
WoW Season of Discovery players think 10-person raids are the way forward
In the post of redditone player expressed the enjoyment he had with the 10-man Black Fathom Deeps raid.
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Not only do players want future adaptations and raid experiences to follow the same format as BFD, but they also want existing endgame experiences like Molten Core to be reduced to the same scope.
Many readily agreed, with one saying: There are too many conflicting personalities and not enough loot to satisfy them all. ”
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Some people are looking for a fair compromise between different sizes. One person said: Each size has advantages and disadvantages. 10 player play is very easy and relaxing, but the lack of “real” raids makes it feel very nostalgic to play in a guild, which is really nostalgic. ”
Blizzard’s plans for the next phase of the raid in Discovery Season are unknown, but it’s hard to understand why they would deviate from their winning formula. The next phase is expected to start within the next two months, so players will be able to find out about it soon.
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