For the record, BRD, lBRS and Scholo/Strath are intended to be 5-manned.
I have personally 5-manned BRD and succeeding is the biggest rush i've ever got in WoW. I sat on the emperor's throne and took screenshots for 20 minutes or so.
Strath and Scholo are apparently 5-mannable. I say apparently because after sticking my nose in there, I can't imagine how anyone pulled it off. Ever since the raid-quest cheese came out (which I won't go into) people are using it to get rewards. Every time I see a warrior running around with Argent Avenger or the Warblade of Caer Darrow I think to myself, "you cheap buggers raided it didnt you". I want the damn rewards, I ache for the damn rewards but i'm not gonna cheese them.
As for raids.. well.. try not to fall into the common misconception of a raid being 40 people on the edge of insanity. Think of it more as two or at most three parties, able to cooperate and work together in an instance, instead of a single 5-man. If you've got a good set of friends, a raid feels the same as a normal group, just a bit bigger.
I think the undead side of Stratholme could be five manned up to Rivendare. I am not quite sure how anyone would survive Rivendare though.
I have personally 5-manned BRD and succeeding is the biggest rush i've ever got in WoW. I sat on the emperor's throne and took screenshots for 20 minutes or so.
Strath and Scholo are apparently 5-mannable. I say apparently because after sticking my nose in there, I can't imagine how anyone pulled it off. Ever since the raid-quest cheese came out (which I won't go into) people are using it to get rewards. Every time I see a warrior running around with Argent Avenger or the Warblade of Caer Darrow I think to myself, "you cheap buggers raided it didnt you". I want the damn rewards, I ache for the damn rewards but i'm not gonna cheese them.
As for raids.. well.. try not to fall into the common misconception of a raid being 40 people on the edge of insanity. Think of it more as two or at most three parties, able to cooperate and work together in an instance, instead of a single 5-man. If you've got a good set of friends, a raid feels the same as a normal group, just a bit bigger.
I think the undead side of Stratholme could be five manned up to Rivendare. I am not quite sure how anyone would survive Rivendare though.