It's definitely turned into a snooze fest. I took my lock into Kara last week, her only "nice" gear is her FSW set, and a Belt of Blasting, and had no issues. I have never actually instanced OR raided on the toon and it was a cakewalk. Pulls that would have automatically equaled wipes pre-patch people in greens could survive. It actually depressed me a little bit as I raided T6 content on my hunter before retiring from raiding. I know they want to see content, but man if I didn't feel like the old person yelling "get off my lawn" and "I walked up hill both ways 6 miles in the snow to get to school" when people were asking if I thought Kara was easy.

The plus side is a lot of people are getting to see content, so that's cool.

The downside is that people who have never raided before are getting to see content and have no clue about how to raid. One guy was completely clueless and didn't get that because he PUGged in on a group to kill Prince that he couldn't run with us...that also brought up the explanation of what a raid ID was.

I ended up going to sleep instead of trying to get people to do interrupts/controlled burns on the Opera R&J fight. For me, it's sad seeing how I did all the content at pre-patch difficulty...I was also one of the people who griped when they removed keying from BT/MH (and I wasn't keyed yet to get in and I STILL didn't like that they removed keying), but I can't fault Blizzard for wanting to help people see content.