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Originally Posted by
Arnenna
That's exactly the point though MoL. If you're going to stretch the story in a raid, then may as well stretch it for the whole playerbase, who would truly be grateful for it. Sure Shelob would kill a single player, but she would likely kill a band of 12 too as you say. She made short work of a band of orcs, an uruk commander and us as players in Cirith Ungol, until again, an elf came to the rescue to cut our binds.
There are players that will never enjoy group content, they are here for one thing, LotR story. There are players that will never enjoy solo content, they are here for one thing, to play with friends and use progression to better their characters, though, they may also like the story. The difference is, the ones that do not enjoy solo content, can run off and do it if there is something in particular that they really want to see. It doesn't work in reverse though unfortunately, so there is no balancing act. The challenge for the raid builders is to bring their stories to a wider audience.
My main sees everything, every corner of landscape in every region in Middle Earth, every quest, every deed, every instance and every raid, so I miss nothing. When I hit one of those big T moments inside an instance or raid, I feel for the LotR fans that may never experience it. I feel for the developers that wrote it knowing that it will not be appreciated by anywhere near as many players as it should be. It just seems like a waste to me. I feel the same when players say they have never run the Epics.
Yes, since Mordor the story inside dungeons has opened up a lot more to everyone, and it was a good attempt with the storymode Remmorchant, but it didn't quite hit the mark. It was meant to cater story up to people that don't raid, but it missed it's aim by quite a big margin. Did they really expect people who don't raid to get past B2, let alone B3? Maybe it would have been better to have Shelob as the undoable fight, as it is in the higher tiers, so at least some players could have got to her chamber? They could have taken a real good look at her and at the very least, see her in action until the inevitable wipe.