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I like the idea of deliberate learning! I also really like the idea of focusing on how to maximize the amount of learning you do, and choosing when to strategically focus on that. So this is really cool general advice, and honestly the feedback that is outlined really could apply to any raiding guild, whether casual or not. Or also just, you know, people. Any people. It's good advice.

I had to set aside the framing device of a raiding guild, though, because the way it's used isn't realistic. It seems to me there's an assumption that learning is happening in a closed system, where learning can only happen through experimentation. That's not how MMORPGs work--people share experiences all the time, both inside and outside the game. People also raid outside of their own guild, which means that raid attempts can include people who've done this before, and can essentially help your guild by talking you through how it's done in-game.

So, in the general case, any attempt at learning within some reasonably closed system in which no learning can happen outside of experimentation, and when experiments are limited in quantity, certainly _must_ try to maximize what you can learn for every experiment. But casual raiding guilds do not fall into that category.



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