paragon world first 6/6 heroic in a 10 man , didnt they have a huge blasting blog about 10 being shit and now they get this, what assholes, they will probably come out now and say oh ya 10 man is balanced and its the dogs bollocks.
They've been running this place as a group for how long now...4 months? Not going 6/6 the first lock out would be more of a shocker to me than a full clear.
heroic has been on beta for a long time they had a good idea on strat and raid synergy, the important thing is they did it in 10 man which they berated at length, hypicritical bastards.
Though IMO they shouldn't have been able to get gear fast enough to do heroic yet. (IE scale it up a bit.)
I don't think they intended MV to be THAT difficult. I think they wanted skilled players to clear it in 463 gear... and clear the heroic at 470 (few crafted purples and drops from the normal clear).
Ya I'd bet Paragon got a number of server first 90's (maybe all of them) and likely did chain heroics like mad men till MV opened, and loads of dailies, then got some VP gear and any crafted get they could before MV opened.
Based on my Ilvl and what is available in heroics I'd bet they had ilvl 470 before MV opened.
Also I'd bet they did black prince rep in the first week.
so with the kind of dedication to the game as they have its not that far fetched that they would be 6/6H pretty fast.
so with the kind of dedication to the game as they have its not that far fetched that they would be 6/6H pretty fast.
But think of their parents electricity bill...
Electricity was roughly .15 EUR/kWh in Finland this past year...average cost in 'merica is .135 USD/kWh.
.15 EUR = .19 USD...so their power bills are running about 30% higher than ours. Which would suck...cause mine's been in the $330-$350 range since April.
so with the kind of dedication to the game as they have its not that far fetched that they would be 6/6H pretty fast.
But think of their parents electricity bill...
Electricity was roughly .15 EUR/kWh in Finland this past year...average cost in 'merica is .135 USD/kWh.
.15 EUR = .19 USD...so their power bills are running about 30% higher than ours. Which would suck...cause mine's been in the $330-$350 range since April.