The cool slime cat causes stress

A slimy cat in World of Warcraft is causing drama. LFR players feel excluded after Blizzard changes the success.

– Season 4 of World of Warcraft Shadowlands does a few things differently and offers some interesting content, especially for raid lovers. After all, every week a different raid is “fated” (“fated”) and if you complete all of them, a pretty exclusive mount beckons that is so far unique in WoW.

But it is precisely this mount that is causing trouble, because a large proportion of players feel excluded and believe they have no chance of getting their hands on the mount.

What kind of mount is this? Jigglesworth Sr.” is the skeleton of a cat completely covered in green Maldraxxus slime. The mount was one of the options available for selection in a community vote at the time. The winner at the time was the Great Primal, which all players received for free. The cat unfortunately didn’t make the cut, but has now been added to the game.

How to get Jigglesworth senior? To get the mount, you have to defeat all the bosses in the “fated” state in Shadowlands – Season 4. That is, all the bosses from Castle Nathria, the Sanctum of Domination, and the Mausoleum of the First. Currently, only one of the raids is “fated” at a time, so you need at least 3 weeks to get the cat.

What’s the problem? The annoyance is that the Destiny Raids of Shadowlands achievement, which grants the mount, had in its text that you had to defeat the bosses on “any difficulty” until just before the launch of – Season 4 on the PTR. Many players thought that the mount could be easily earned through the LFR.

 

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In the meantime, however, Blizzard has adjusted the text of the achievement and clarified that you have to complete the raids at least on normal or more difficult (heroic, mythic) to earn the cat.

This, of course, annoys many players. After all, even though the fated raids are significantly easier on normal difficulty than they were on their original normal difficulty, finding a raid group is significantly more exhausting than just “hopping” into LFR. After all, joining a normal raid group requires significantly more time and usually a lot more social interaction – something not all players enjoy or can afford.

Friendly communities are supposed to fix it: Many players see only two ways to get the cat – they pay other warriors to pull them through the raids and thus get boosted. Or, as community manager Kaivax hopes, they fall back on communities that have made it their goal to please as many players as possible with these mounts. This was the case back in the days of Legion with the “Friendship Moose” community, where you can get the Guardian of the Grove.

However, there are also many players who think that this restriction is good and reasonable. For such an exclusive mount, they say, you have to do a little more than “just stack the loser buff in the LFR and then bag it like that.”

What’s your take on this? Should the mount be easily accessible to all? Or is the barrier with “at least normal” good and reasonable?


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