Most dungeons have pretty easy mechanics. The only thing you will need to practice for is usually the Primal fights and Binding Coil of Bahamut. That and LotA/ST/WoD but those are easy in general.
Raiding is easy to get into. Granted that it's not really the biggest thing right now though due to the fact everyone is on FCOB or waiting for the Alexander (whatever they are called) Raid series that will be for 3.0.
3.0 will be the most opportune time to get into raiding. Everyone will be scrambling to complete the newest content, which means plenty of opportunities for a new raider to get into raiding content.
Thats also one of the things I dont really like about this game. I joined up in 2.2, but generally, if you dont catch up with the endgame crowd, you usually get left behind pretty fast.
I was lucky to actually make it to SCOB. I spent a long and painful month and a half trying to learn turn 5 mechanics and dealing with PUG after PUG. It wasnt easy, but this group came and helped me out in the end for free. (they all had max level gear so I assumed they were a endgame group or something. Shout out to you guys if you see this.)
But generally, endgame is going to be difficult and you will need to keep up with the difficulty curb and the rest of the community, if you dont then your likely to get left behind and having to work with PUG groups.
It's not as bad as it sounds and there is plenty of time for you to get into it and learn so dont feel discouraged by what im saying! Rather, I encourage you to try an hit your head against the endgame wall because endgame is fun and enjoyable.
Raiding is easy to get into. Granted that it's not really the biggest thing right now though due to the fact everyone is on FCOB or waiting for the Alexander (whatever they are called) Raid series that will be for 3.0.
3.0 will be the most opportune time to get into raiding. Everyone will be scrambling to complete the newest content, which means plenty of opportunities for a new raider to get into raiding content.
Thats also one of the things I dont really like about this game. I joined up in 2.2, but generally, if you dont catch up with the endgame crowd, you usually get left behind pretty fast.
I was lucky to actually make it to SCOB. I spent a long and painful month and a half trying to learn turn 5 mechanics and dealing with PUG after PUG. It wasnt easy, but this group came and helped me out in the end for free. (they all had max level gear so I assumed they were a endgame group or something. Shout out to you guys if you see this.)
But generally, endgame is going to be difficult and you will need to keep up with the difficulty curb and the rest of the community, if you dont then your likely to get left behind and having to work with PUG groups.
It's not as bad as it sounds and there is plenty of time for you to get into it and learn so dont feel discouraged by what im saying! Rather, I encourage you to try an hit your head against the endgame wall because endgame is fun and enjoyable.