yes, this makes sense and is fairly consistent with what i am seeing.

- deadmines (loot worked) - had been re-done
- stockades (loot worked) - had their bosses, quests, scripts redone, even though it was the same layout
- gnomeregan (loot worked) - had many changes, even though most bosses looked similar, and with same layout
- maraudon (loot worked) - had some boss script changes, new bosses, etc, and with same layout
- uldaman (loot worked) - had some boss script changes, new bosses, etc, and with same layout
- scholomance (loot worked) - had a full re-write of all bosses, and significant zone changes
- dire maul (loot worked) - had identical zone layout, and some boss scripts changed
- BRD is completely broken

so, every single dungeon boss and every mob killed had exactly the same (expected) loot behavior, appearing to work properly, even though it was "old" content, until BRD.

what defines "old"? since every one the above is vanilla, and re-worked.

so, every single green drop, and every single boss drop was rolled on. there was not a single exception.

regardless of what the loot system is now called (and i have fully researched this), it has functioned perfectly, and functioned as expected until now.

the odd thing, is that BRD appears to have the same elements (similar or identical zone, with different quests, boss scripting), that all of the above instances already completed had.

this group has not completed a single quest in world, or looted anything in world. and only killed world mobs to get to instance entrance. so i don't know how world loot works. perhaps i should have paid some attention.

since i cannot tell the difference between any of the instances completed and BRD, is there a place anyone knows of which lists the "old dungeon bosses" versus new ones?

what is "old"?

i hope to get this hammered out in the next few days. i need to know expectations going forward. subs are up in a week, and if BRD is consistent with all other greater ilvl instances moving forward, then there is no point in continuing this exercise (as fun and challenging as it might be).