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For raiders wanting street cred really comes with the nerfing of the wow gold game.
Whether there is loot drama or the fact that one (or more) persons is a moron, people get really and truly angry. I'm not sure who has fun in that situation, but it is sure as heck isn't me. If I want loot drama I'll talk to my wife about shopping and see how she just ninja'd new patio furniture and I had to pass on my new big screen TV. I guess I need more DKP (Diaper Kleaning Points) for the TV.Knowing instances is not the same as knowing the game.Issue number 16 (who's counting?) I'm not sure how knowing less than 1% of the overall game experience translates into knowing the game, but it appears that raiding is the only way to have street cred in WoW. I'd put my friend Loremaster Cheekymonkey up against almost anyone in a head to head game of Jeopardy on WoW knowledge. An avid adversary of raiding, he has forgotten more about WoW than most people will ever know. You would be hard pressed to say he's a noob.The sad reality for raiders wanting street cred really comes with the nerfing of the wow gold game. With the ease in which guilds are blowing through the content, can people still feel a sense of pride for beating the game? Not in its current state, maybe when Icecrown Citadel launches. Heck, I'm more impressed when my merry band of jackhole guildmates can jump on alts and clear instances while chatting on vent about how my wife ninja'd my TV (I'm not bitter).