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- My guild tried. But we don't have enough participants. Full guild but lazy people. General kenobi gets further away everyday
- Persimius8 years agoSeasoned AceAt least 200. Probably around 500.
- Judging from the number of GK I see in GW and Arena, probably a lot.
- We have 3 HAAT guilds and 1 Naat. If we shuffled in sure we could bring it to HAAT status. Problem being - searching for the number of guilds competing it is tough to really bog down. How many are that don't use forums( I would say small but chance is still there) also a lot more zeta teams are about so I'm happy that guilds are getting there. Tank really ripped guilds apart so I hope the more the merrier.
"KeyMan64x;c-1024435" wrote:
I am in UniKøRns, part of the KøR family of guilds. We completed HAAT the first week it was available and most of us have 7* GK. KøR has 25 guilds right now, 15 of which are HAAT. Based on this, I feel like there are a TON of HAAT guilds.
25 guilds? whut?!"KeyMan64x;c-1024435" wrote:
I am in UniKøRns, part of the KøR family of guilds. We completed HAAT the first week it was available and most of us have 7* GK. KøR has 25 guilds right now, 15 of which are HAAT. Based on this, I feel like there are a TON of HAAT guilds.
Tons? Maybe, but as a percentage of the player base? Very few. Remember there are still lots of guilds (with level 85 members) who cannot complete heroic Rancor. Anybody who is in a guild that is part of an alliance is in a specific segment of the gamer population (lets call them hardcore, although it might not be the best descriptor). That itself is a minor percentage of the general guilds. 60% of your alliance can do hAAT, so that's 60% of "hardcore" guilds are completing hAAT. So my bet would be somewhere around 10% total.
Also remember that all those GKs you're seeing are probably because you hang out at the top of your arena shard. Drop out of the top 100 sometime and see if you're still fighting GKs.
It reminds me a bit of WoW. 2% of the players in Vanilla were raiding Naxxramas (the end of the endgame content). My own guild was farming MC and progressing in BWL by the time BC hit, and that content was ancient by that time. In BC we did better and completed BT by the time WotLK came around, but I think again, only like 5% experienced the Sun Temple raid (don't know the exact stats).
Meanwhile, the forum was full of people complaining about having these endgame raids on farm for months and getting bored with the game. It's easy to confuse the vocal "hardcore" minority with the general population, who don't even complete their dailies every day, let alone contribute 600 raid tickets to their guild."BoxandthefuzzReturns;c-1024512" wrote:
According to swgoh.gg, 15% of people in the top 100 are running Kenobi.
https://swgoh.gg/meta-report/100/#all
Of course, that doesn't mean the rest don't have Kenobi. They might have him and not have him geared enough, or find he doesn't synergize with their Zaul/Zihilus arena team.
That said, it would be fairly easy for an admin from swgoh.gg to run a query and figure out the percentage of players with swgoh.gg profiles (already an elite portion of the game) have GK unlocked."Acrofales;c-1024504" wrote:
"KeyMan64x;c-1024435" wrote:
I am in UniKøRns, part of the KøR family of guilds. We completed HAAT the first week it was available and most of us have 7* GK. KøR has 25 guilds right now, 15 of which are HAAT. Based on this, I feel like there are a TON of HAAT guilds.
Tons? Maybe, but as a percentage of the player base? Very few. Remember there are still lots of guilds (with level 85 members) who cannot complete heroic Rancor. Anybody who is in a guild that is part of an alliance is in a specific segment of the gamer population (lets call them hardcore, although it might not be the best descriptor). That itself is a minor percentage of the general guilds. 60% of your alliance can do hAAT, so that's 60% of "hardcore" guilds are completing hAAT. So my bet would be somewhere around 10% total.
Also remember that all those GKs you're seeing are probably because you hang out at the top of your arena shard. Drop out of the top 100 sometime and see if you're still fighting GKs.
It reminds me a bit of WoW. 2% of the players in Vanilla were raiding Naxxramas (the end of the endgame content). My own guild was farming MC and progressing in BWL by the time BC hit, and that content was ancient by that time. In BC we did better and completed BT by the time WotLK came around, but I think again, only like 5% experienced the Sun Temple raid (don't know the exact stats).
Meanwhile, the forum was full of people complaining about having these endgame raids on farm for months and getting bored with the game. It's easy to confuse the vocal "hardcore" minority with the general population, who don't even complete their dailies every day, let alone contribute 600 raid tickets to their guild.
^^ this. Said so much better than I did.- well that's just it
it's hard to calculate.
I'm sure there's tons of casual players and guilds that don't even log on everyday
And it would be hard to decipher the % of guilds, with active members, that do or do not complete haat.
I would say most players in top 100 (just a guess) are part of a guild that completes haat.
I personally have a g11 7* GK that I don't even use (omg the gear I spent on him to bench him lolll) - A decent amount I'm sure. My guild started doing it about a month ago. We currently beat it in about 12 hours. Our guild currently ranks number 538
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