Raid Finder Q&A

Raid Finder Q&A

The new Raid Finder system will soon make its live debut with patch 4.3. While we’ve shared some details already, we wanted to provide you with this primer on what players can expect from the new system before taking on one of the most epic bosses Azeroth has ever seen.

Q. Who is Raid Finder for?

A. Raid Finder is primarily intended for players who don’t already raid consistently. These are players who may not have had the opportunity to take part in raid content due to scheduling conflicts, playtime constraints, limited access to other raid-capable players, or a lack of experience with higher-end content. These players may want to experience World of Warcraft’s raid content and storyline without being able to commit to the additional time investment of a raiding guild. The Raid Finder is also a great way to quickly and easily gear up alternate characters without having to worry about raid lockouts.

Q. What size raid group will the Raid Finder support and why?

A. Raid Finder will match players up to form a 25-player raid. This allows for a more forgiving experience should errors be made by individual players. Raid Finder groups should be a fun way to experience raid content without feeling too punishing to inexperienced raiders.

Q. What is the Raid Finder difficulty level?

A. Players who take part in Raid Finder groups can expect a similar difficulty level to the Baradin Hold Cataclysm raid.

Q. Are there any character or item level requirements to use the Raid Finder?

A. Yes. You will need to be level 85 with a minimum item level of 372.

Q. What type of loot and items can I expect to get?

A. The items that can be earned are a lower item level than those found in Normal mode Raid Dungeons. Weapons will only be available from Deathwing himself.

Q. How does loot distribution work?

A. All Raid Finder groups determine loot distribution using the “Need Before Greed” system. Unlike Dungeon Finder, players who are identified as rolling need on an item that fits their primary role will be given loot priority over those who play a different role. You can read more about item distribution and loot roll rules here. While Raid Finder raids aren’t locked, players are only eligible to win loot from a boss once per week.

Q. How do I use Raid Finder?

A. You can access Raid Finder through the ‘Raid’ button in the menu at the bottom of the default user interface.

Q. How does Raid Finder populate the raid? Can I invite my friends?

A. Raid Finder will populate the raid with other players who enter the Raid Finder system. Each Raid Finder raid will include two tanks, six healers, and seventeen damage dealers. As the raid is assembled, the Raid Finder will attempt to balance the group according to armor type, which should help ensure a healthy mix of melee and ranged DPS. There are no additional invite capabilities for the raid leader or other members of the raid, however, groups of players are able to queue together, either as a party or a raid, should they wish to raid together.

Q. What raids are available?

A. The Dragon Soul raid dungeon will be available in the Raid Finder and has been split into two wings. Players will be able to access the first wing at the release of patch 4.3. Deathwing will become available approximately one week later.

Q. Why aren’t older raids available on Raid Finder?

A. Raid Finder is being used to help players access the most current content and tier gear available within the game. Additional options for the system may be considered in the future.

Q. Can I earn any particular currency with Raid Finder?

A. Players can earn up to 500 Valor points per week (250 per wing) while utilizing Raid Finder.

Q. How often can I enter the Raid Finder system?

A. Each boss within the Dragon Soul raid can be killed once per week for a chance at loot. Since there are no raid locks, skipping a boss will not impede your ability to attempt that boss in a future raid.

Q: Does Raid Finder support Real ID friends?

A: With patch 4.3, you can invite Real ID friends to a party and then queue together for the Dragon Soul raid using Raid Finder. You can't, however form a raid with cross-realm Real ID friends before joining the Raid Finder queue. While not currently supported, this is something that we’re interested in implementing in a future update.

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Motion
Ravencrest
Motion
30/11/2011
@Rorixis: If you "roll" on the items....it locks you out for the week. Pretty much go there for 250 valor and pass on everything...then your free to roll again next time within that same week.
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Amylir
Quel'Thalas
Amylir
01/12/2011
@Rockforge: actually even if you pass it seems to lock you :/
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Amitiel
Ravenholdt
Amitiel
30/11/2011
its good cuz noob ppl can play together and pro player can make a good raid for that. :D
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Shikoradoro
Argent Dawn
Shikoradoro
30/11/2011
Requirements and requirements. Please. It's PvE. Can't be easier
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Áeronious
Dentarg
Áeronious
30/11/2011
I may not have the required item level for Raid Finder, but by god, I am thankful they're putting this requirement in. What I experienced of Raid Finder in the PTR wasn't that good to be perfectly honest.

If you want to keep your sanity, I recommend using this feature as part of a guild. Although, I Garuntee that in 3 weeks, Paragon will have downed Deathwing 25HC.

May the best guild win Ladies and Gentleman
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Hennessy
Chamber of Aspects
Hennessy
30/11/2011
I wnat to thank for 372 ilvl, this will means that players in will be at least somehow experience with raiding (at least for first few weeks until nabs get loot from dungeons).
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Motion
Ravencrest
Motion
30/11/2011
@Hennessy: Ive seen someone go from 353 to 372 today. Lucky on drops. Elitists can work hard in trade and make your own runs. Raid Finder is for casuals. Expect the groups to be "nabs"
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Naladez
Burning Blade
Naladez
30/11/2011
@Hennessy: i have to disagree, every PvPer is able to join the LFR, avg 382 ilvl^^ and noobs can get 372 ilvl in few hours just by running new dungeons with 378 drop and buy missing stuff from pvp vendor / JP vendor
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Miltank
Doomhammer
Miltank
03/12/2011
@Rockforge: 362 to 375 half a day. PVP (honor to JP), lfr, 3 dungeons
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Infernalfame
Bloodfeather
Infernalfame
30/11/2011
yeah this will be a great feature... and I dont even think alot of newbies will be in groups... i mean, how much ''non raiding'' ppl will have iLevel 372?
thats a whole lot of HC's worth of justice and valor.. so ppl must at least be familiar with bosses who require certain skill... Looking forward to use it.
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Cuza
Doomhammer
Cuza
30/11/2011
@Infernalfame: Keep in mind that you can get a full set of 378 loot from the new instances aswell.
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Enlinea
Darkmoon Faire
Enlinea
30/11/2011
@Cuza: in the beginning even those will require a certain ( tough lot lower then raiding)"skill"
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Great i like it! =)
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Antiope
Ravencrest
Antiope
30/11/2011
This is perfect for my play style. i play when i can. Not at any specific times so guild raids are not an option for me. So thank you Blizzard
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Necrid
Trollbane
Necrid
30/11/2011
so ,.. wait, I can get 24 guildy's and go there to learn them the tactics? SWEET!
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Andrus
Bloodscalp
Andrus
30/11/2011
Usual is u get about 360 with HC-s filled 4.2 content on, unless new HC-s will add iLevel to items 372 rate at. (ok my iLevel is 376, but...) 25 man LFR is then "more forgivable" to mistakes - Means boss has instead iof 22 Mil hps like 16 Mill?
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Rezarox
Trollbane
Rezarox
30/11/2011
whooooooooooooooow
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Dasgravko
Mazrigos
Dasgravko
30/11/2011
Whaaaat. Item level 372? Im only 362, yawn
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Mühabi
Kazzak
Mühabi
30/11/2011
@Dasgravko: it will go fast gearing in the new dungs
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Windo
Steamwheedle Cartel
Windo
30/11/2011
will be super for me, since i dont have the time to raid frequently. Go Blizzard!
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Arsaye
Arathor
Arsaye
30/11/2011
what about deserters, getting crazy from tanks and healers leaving as soon as they enter. Is there some decent participation block to prevent this?
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Buferian
Dragonblight
Buferian
30/11/2011
nice blizz ;)
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Zraff
Neptulon
Zraff
30/11/2011
hmmm i would love to if they can set in firelands (25-man) dont normal 10 man cause its easy to find a 10-man raid then a 25-man raid who is difficult so FL 25-man would be great;)
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Axiest
Vek'nilash
Axiest
30/11/2011
Cool :D
( Yay! 4.3 live! )