1. World of Warcraft
- World of Warcraft 2-3. Any Warlords of Draenor Raids
- http://us.battle.net/wow/en/blog/11499600/Warlords_of_Draenor_Dungeons_and_Raids-11_9_2013
I noticed the Raid Progression Widget is already updated with the WoD bosses, a big thumbs up for that!
However, there's still a distinction between 10 and 20man raids, while in WoD that distinction isn't made anymore (normal and heroic are flex-sized, and mythic is always 20man).
Also, we don't seem to be able to choose between those difficulty modes (normal - heroic - mythic) yet.
Hopefully this can be fixed before raids open at December 3rd, thanks in advance!

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Burkett Lebrun commented
I totally feel where you're coming from with this suggestion. As a WoW player, the idea of simplifying the raid process in some way would be a huge help. I’ve been in plenty of raiding guilds where the progression feels like a never-ending grind. Sometimes, we hit roadblocks in Mythic raids, and it feels like we’re just hitting our heads against a wall no matter how many times we try. I can’t count how many times we’ve wiped on a boss because one or two people just don’t have the gear or experience, which holds the whole group back.
That’s why I recently started using a Mythic boost service (https://wowvendor.com/shop/wow/dungeons/) to help me catch up. I know it’s not for everyone, but it’s been such a relief to have some experts come in, carry the group through the tough content, and help me learn from the experience. The rewards and loot you get from Mythic raids are so important for moving forward in the game, but it’s hard to reach that level if you don’t have the right gear or if your team is struggling.
I think something like this would really make a difference for guilds and raiders who are stuck in that same cycle of frustration. A service that lets you join a group and participate without the grind would be a life-saver for many of us.