Introduction. Group Finder is the backbone of Legion Remix’s cooperative content — from Timeworn Keystones to raids and event farming. Yet, with thousands of players queueing daily, getting accepted quickly can be tricky. Understanding proper etiquette, communication, and presentation can dramatically increase your invite rate while making group leaders more likely to trust and keep you.
This article covers practical Group Finder etiquette tips in Legion Remix — helping you join more runs, make good impressions, and farm faster with fewer rejections.
First Impressions Matter
When joining a group, your note and role presentation are your introduction. Group leaders decide within seconds whether to accept or decline a request. Clear, concise notes that indicate your goal and readiness stand out. Avoid filler text or vague messages — instead, focus on key details like item level, spec, and intent.

- Good Example: “Resto Druid – ready for +10–12 farm, voice optional.”
- Bad Example: “Let’s gooo!!!” or blank notes.
A professional-looking note shows you respect the group’s time and raises your acceptance odds significantly.
Gear, Power, and Role Presentation
Your gear and Infinite Power level determine how confident leaders feel inviting you. Always ensure your main gear set is upgraded and equipped before queuing — switching specs after invite without warning often leads to removals. Keeping your specialization aligned with your role (tank, healer, DPS) signals reliability.
| Role | Leader Expectations | Recommended Preparation |
|---|---|---|
| Tank | Strong defensive cooldowns, stable pulls | Upgrade trinkets and maintain 70%+ Power efficiency |
| Healer | Consistent throughput and mobility | Run recent world events for mana regen trinkets |
| DPS | Competitive output and utility | Balance AoE and single-target builds before queue |
Coming prepared prevents awkward situations mid-run and builds your reputation as a dependable player.
Communication and Courtesy
Communication defines good Remix etiquette. Always greet your group, confirm roles, and respect leader instructions. Toxicity or impatience during queue delays can get you blacklisted from active communities. Remember, many leaders re-invite players who were polite and helpful in past runs.

If you need to leave early, inform the group beforehand — ghosting mid-dungeon is one of the fastest ways to lose credibility in Remix’s social circles.
Timing and Smart Queuing
Queue timing affects your invite rate more than most realize. High activity periods (after weekly reset or event rotations) flood Group Finder, making competition fierce. Queueing during off-peak hours — mornings or late evenings — increases your visibility. You can also start your own groups using concise titles like “+10–12 Fast Clear, All Welcome.”
- Queue 15–30 minutes before event or dungeon resets.
- Offer flexible roles or specs for better matching.
- Be ready instantly — missed invites often go to faster responders.
Smart timing and prompt responses often outperform raw gear level in acceptance rate.
Building a Positive Reputation
Remix runs are short-lived, but reputation lasts across the event. Leaders often re-invite players who communicate well and perform consistently.

Stay positive, offer feedback respectfully, and thank your team after each run. This simple courtesy keeps your name on invite lists even after group disbands.
Conclusion
Group Finder etiquette isn’t about perfection — it’s about professionalism. By preparing your gear, writing clear notes, and treating teammates with respect, you’ll secure invites faster and enjoy smoother runs.
In Legion Remix, efficiency starts long before the dungeon begins — it starts with how you present yourself to others.

