The new fad sweeping World of Warcraft servers is an Asian inspired loot system that demands that you have gold to buy the gear that drops in raids. While it ensures that everyone gets something out of a raid is it fair to have to buy loot? There are some advantages and disadvantages to this system, and our very own Byron "Messiah" Mudry looks at them in this guide to the system. He then continues on to give his own opinion on it at the end of the guide portion with a mini editorial.

There are several good things that come out of running GDKP runs. The first is that it keeps overgeared players running old content, which helps more undergeared players see the content. This is good because if those highly overgeared players were not running the content, many of the runs would fail and more players could not see the content and gear up from it.

Read all the details here: GDKP a viable new method for distributing raid loot?


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Last Updated: Mar 29, 2016

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Byron has been playing and writing about World of Warcraft for the past ten years. He also plays pretty much ever other Blizzard game, currently focusing on Heroes of the Storm and Hearthstone, while still finding time to jump into Diablo III with his son.

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