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Poster: Wolverinne at 6/25/2005 2:39:15 PM PDT
Subject: Strat & Other Instances
   Ok so I've done strat for the 2nd time now and was wanting to get some quests done for it, something, like 8 quests, so I started gathering people...once we had five I said lets go and they where like all we need more people... They said can't be done with a 5 man group...

Ok while I do think strat is tough and would be insane for 5 man group it should be possible, should it not? B/c other wise how the hell are you supposed to complete the quests within? B/C if I'm not mistaking if in a raid group it doesn't activate the quest completion???

So has anyone done strat in a 5 man group? If not or if it is near impossible for 5 man group then what the hell is the point of quests you can't complete? So what are some tips and what not to getting it done with a 5 man group?

So are other instances like this? If you have quests for them yet only doable with a riad group how do you complete them?

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Poster: Eyonix at 6/25/2005 2:44:05 PM PDT
Subject: Re: Strat & Other Instances
   Doing any part of Stratholme in a five-man party is a challenge, and unfortunately a number of players you meet through pick-up groups don't have, or care to complete the quests and are only in it for the nice drops. With that being said, it is possible to five-man each the high level instance save UBRS and MC, but it takes a great deal of teamwork, and can be a bit time consuming. As a result, the next patch will make some changes which should make this task easier.

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