Still don't understand while on one pattern you have the 3 most utilised sets (CB/Pot/Power) and then you have another pattern with sets no one uses (Cast/Riposte/CC/Reuse). There isn't a need to even have separate patterns, the bottleneck for the mob will always be the belt. At the very least you should separate the CB/Pot/Power to different sets so the loot table is balanced. Ideally though you would simply be able to pick the adorn from a single pattern, you are already limited to a particular set, shouldn't have to wait that set furthermore. All this still ignores the fundamental flaw of shoulder adorns.
What I don't understand is why the raiders get the patterns.What about the players that don't care to raid?
Why wouldn't I need them? They would complete a set since I use 7 of the set already.I would like to be the best I can be even if I don't raid.
I don't raid on 3 out of 4 of my toons. The toon I do raid with does so in a very casual guild. I would also like to the be the best I can be, but I'm also willing to realize that some things in the game are out of my reach based on my play style/level of commitment. If I can get some of those items through SLR, then I'm willing to buy some, but I certainly don't need them.
I don't understand this mentality at all. Different levels of rewards should be given for different levels of commitment and work.
Welcome to the new century were everyone feels they deserve everything anyone else has just for showing up