Why is there no key in either graph?
I've never looked at these stats, but, and I may be wrong on my data, if there is approximately 100 million active Warcraft accounts world wide, and only at best about 200,000 or so people completing a particular mythic dungeon, regardless of the difficulty, wow, no pun intended, but mythic+ dungeons really are for the less than 1% players out there. Technically that would be for the "0.2 %ers"
Everyone grinded their a$$ out for crests on week 11 and ditched I love it LMAOProof that people are willing to grind if the reward is good, so maybe its time to bring systems back and make the time you put in actually worth it? If people grinded for 10ilvl, they gonna grind AP-like system as well, dont afraid Blizz your players are addicted.
if those datas arent acurate than why u even post this kinda stuff... every week the same label the same disclamer but never actual data... even so this is showing ALL keys which means starting from +2 soo its gonna be normal i guess that more ppl doing lower keys (read. casuals) than try harding pointlessly
ppl sticking to the easiest dungeon just to farm crests....dont be fooled the participation rate istanking and the season is dead apart from a few sweatlords gatekeeping you.
So formerly the reasoning that was given for putting completion rate was because that's what RIO does, but no where on their site is that used. In-time% is what is used, please stop saying completion rate.
Is there any reason the Completion rates grid isnt sorted by the actual completion rates, or at least the change between weeks?
What I would like to see, is a completion rate vs started keys statistics. Because very few groups that push for rio (so anything above +10) will complete a dungeon when it's obviously not timed.And there at keystones 14 and above the picture will be absolutely different from what those charts show. From my experience (currently have all the +17 timed), Darkflame true completion rate should be around 20-25%, while Floodgate around 5% max (more likely 2–3%).And for lower keys, these charts are just pointless.
Feels completely pointless to call it "completion rate" while leaving out the... completion rate by ignoring keys that are not completed at all.