Introduce 10-Man Mythic Raiding in WoD Classic


Introduce 10-Man Mythic Raiding in WoD Classic
The Issue
Warlords of Draenor was a time of adventuring with close friends, battling fierce foes, and building memories that last a lifetime. However, the shift to only 20-man Mythic raiding sizes has presented unforeseen challenges for smaller guilds like ours. Our 10-man guild has shared countless victories and moments of camaraderie in previous expansions, but now we face a fork in the road: either recruit more members or face the likelihood of disbandment.
Having to expand just to participate in high-tier content disrupts the close-knit dynamic we've cultivated over years of shared experiences. It's not merely about maintaining a small roster—it's about preserving the spirit of friendship, personal connections, and consistent teamwork that are the foundation of our guild. The anxiety of change weighs heavily on us, and it shouldn't mean sacrificing our established group bonds for the sake of progressing.
Allowing 10-man Mythic raids would cater to guilds like ours, offering a viable path for us to tackle challenging content without the expectation of expansion.
Evidence from previous WoW classics shows support for various raid sizes has enriched the player experience by catering to different playstyles and preferences. Adapting this to WoD Classic could foster inclusivity and make the game more enjoyable for various player groups.
Small guilds play a vital role in World of Warcraft's ecosystem, providing a thriving environment for many players who prefer closer communities and teamwork. Blizzard, we implore you to consider the addition of 10-man Mythic raiding in Warlords of Draenor Classic, to honor the wide array of guild dynamics and enhance player satisfaction.
Sign to support our call for a more inclusive raiding scene in WoD Classic while keeping friendships and guild identities intact. Together, we can make Azeroth a place where all adventurers can thrive. Let Blizzard know how important this is to the community! Please sign this petition.
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The Issue
Warlords of Draenor was a time of adventuring with close friends, battling fierce foes, and building memories that last a lifetime. However, the shift to only 20-man Mythic raiding sizes has presented unforeseen challenges for smaller guilds like ours. Our 10-man guild has shared countless victories and moments of camaraderie in previous expansions, but now we face a fork in the road: either recruit more members or face the likelihood of disbandment.
Having to expand just to participate in high-tier content disrupts the close-knit dynamic we've cultivated over years of shared experiences. It's not merely about maintaining a small roster—it's about preserving the spirit of friendship, personal connections, and consistent teamwork that are the foundation of our guild. The anxiety of change weighs heavily on us, and it shouldn't mean sacrificing our established group bonds for the sake of progressing.
Allowing 10-man Mythic raids would cater to guilds like ours, offering a viable path for us to tackle challenging content without the expectation of expansion.
Evidence from previous WoW classics shows support for various raid sizes has enriched the player experience by catering to different playstyles and preferences. Adapting this to WoD Classic could foster inclusivity and make the game more enjoyable for various player groups.
Small guilds play a vital role in World of Warcraft's ecosystem, providing a thriving environment for many players who prefer closer communities and teamwork. Blizzard, we implore you to consider the addition of 10-man Mythic raiding in Warlords of Draenor Classic, to honor the wide array of guild dynamics and enhance player satisfaction.
Sign to support our call for a more inclusive raiding scene in WoD Classic while keeping friendships and guild identities intact. Together, we can make Azeroth a place where all adventurers can thrive. Let Blizzard know how important this is to the community! Please sign this petition.
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Petition created on August 3, 2025