Remember a couple of months ago where I had thoughts on two tanks dropping offline in the middle of a raid?
My turn.
Tonight was our first ever foray in to TotC-10. We took down the Beasts, and we took down Jaraxxus. There was no way we weren’t going to wipe on the Champions. And we did. This is a progression raid. That sort of stuff happens.
But somewhere in the postmortem, I reached my End. That point at which I could no longer function. I took my leave, logged out, and went and watched Jon Stewart until I remembered how to laugh again.
I have no idea what to say in defense, because I have nothing to say in defense.
They should have sent a poet.

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“I reached my End.”
What happened? Were people being impatient / disrespecful?
I have no idea. Something just went “sproing” inside and I just couldn’t look at it all any more. Our raids are always a little chaotic in nature, and sometimes my ADD thing flares up on that, but I dunno.
Maybe 3 raids in 4 days is a bit much for me.
It was our first time in there and we had been wiping alot. I can understand it can get really frustrating and it did seem a few people may have not done any homework on what to expect before going in because it took us alot of trys to learn what to do on every encounter. I think maybe some people have heard how easy everything is now and they just expect it to be a cakewalk and you can’t just walk in and expect it to rain loot down. We maybe only tried 2 more times after you left it was a pretty painful experience. I have a feeling that particular fight is going to snag us for a while. Maybe 4 nights in a row was a bit much.
@K
Oh, I’ve been down the progression wipe road before. And there ARE a couple of peeps in the crowd that are of the eeyore variety as soon as we hit a wipe (I will leave ‘who’ as an exercise to the reader, to avoid bias). The wipe thing is a well known and accepted mechanic, as is the nobody ever doing homework mechanic (I did warn you we were a pack of screwballs, after all).
This was different. I was two pin drops short of a full on freakout. I still have no idea what’s going on.
Sometimes you just have to step away. A break is almost always a good thing no matter what the situation