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I dont understand any of this.
Could you like hide, then play an instrument to convince a nearby monster to attack a player, then loot their dead body? | ||
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In that game, there was tons of op shit but tons of counters an the field was absolutely littered with combatants. it was insanity for the era. the sheep and music part was a mage ability to mez 1 target.
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I don't even know that I don't know.
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For a brief period of time we held the highest 5v5 rating in the world at the start of TBC, and that was with a conventional comp
We eventually became the first team in the USA that I was aware of (and I STUDIED arenas back then) to pioneer the 3 healer 5v5 team: sl/sl lock, mm hunter, disc priest, resto sham, resto Druid It took our bracket by storm, although we were already rank 1, with this comp we had a 95% winrate and were so far into r1 it wasn’t worth it to queue anymore. We used to get tells from level 1 alts of the top 5 teams asking us when we were going to be done queueing lol. The comp has a lot of cc, and it’s incredibly hard to burst someone down vs it. With 2 people healing, it almost always freed up a healer to assist on dps. But the real threat was the priest. Our priest was stellar, one of the best in the game IMO, and if he was left alone with bloodlusted mana burns + viper, it means one of their healers was oom in literally 25 seconds. But we didn’t need to mana drain, we could win a surprising amount by just staggering cc chains I did well as HLD in 3v3, was usually between r5 to r3, but there was an alliance hunter named Megatf who was my arch rival in a mirror comp. We lost more than we won to him, and he held the r1 3v3 spot 2v2 I didn’t care much about bc I didn’t have a healer, our Druid was playing with a war friend of his in 2’a. Hunter/Druid was the power comp, but I was very active on Arenajunkies and met one of the best holy paladins in the USA there, and he told me he was playing on like 7 different accounts at once, and to see about getting him an account for hunter/holy pal 2v2 So I started asking all the paladins I could “hey do you want to get a free glad title?”. Didn’t take long for one to say yes and give me his account info. His gear was mediocre, but it didn’t matter. We went from 0 to 2500 in one week. The problem was his guild asked him how he had such a high rating having never been into pvp and he made the mistake of telling them the truth. And some jealous nark in his guild anonymously ratted him out to blizz. He got temp banned for 1 week and a GM deleted our 2v2 team [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] I really didn’t like 2v2 anyway, even with such an amazing paladin. That was were without dampening (invented much later), a team could just turtle and run almost indefinitely. Extremely frustrating... | ||
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Last edited by unsunghero; 05-21-2021 at 12:22 AM..
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Continuation of the story...
So mid-season I was posting on the official WoW forums that I thought our 5v5 team might be the best around. And the general consensus was “you aren’t on BG9 therefore you aren’t the best”. So we did some research and yes, a trend had began a while back of everyone super serious about pvp migrating to either tichondrius or blackrock. The team that won the first blizzcon, (and became the first sponsored WoW pvp team and brought the concept of e-sport sponsorship to WoW) tournament was from a pvp guild on Tich during classic called <Notorious>, Noto for short. That became their arena name too So anyway we xferred to BG9. We were featured briefly in Worldofming’s blogs, which was one of the most popular WoW sites at the time, talking about our comp, and I got my 15 minutes of WoW fame. Unfortunately we were convinced that we were going to be rank 1 in BG9 or at least top 10, and the competition was just on another level. We lost to the best 2 healer 3 dps 5v5 teams. To give an idea of the competition, there was a time I was in a guild on Tich that had only gladiator as its requirement. It had something like 200 gladiators. To get that title you needed about 2300+ rating Anyway, we got cockblocked around rank 20 and nerd raged at each other so hard that our priest and Druid quit the game. I quit WoW soon after, until classic WoW came out, but I quit that when I discovered how shitty the “premade meta” BG’s were. Doing casual BG’s was all I wanted to do and it sucked | ||
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Last edited by unsunghero; 05-21-2021 at 12:53 AM..
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I remember getting into beta after they did a stress test and if you got to highest level you were given access into the actual beta or something.
It was weird seeing the changes, the one big one I miss is UN-Instanced Battlegrounds. They were so much better, more like playing a Warcraft 3 match but you are just one of the players harvesting/gathering the things needed to make your units stronger. Lots of things like this changed in beta that made me lose interest before BC. WoW originally in development was a totally different concept.. Where some players were "Hero" types and the rest were "Peon" "Soldier" types that were no where near as strong, mages transported people obv but it was more a crutch players depended on heavily for example, It was a weird mix of Lineage 2 and Everquest originally at least in early beta etc. I remember watching tons of nda streams on winamp shoutcast and downloading vids from MIRC, now that I am thinking about it lol. | ||
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Last edited by Shawk; 05-21-2021 at 02:53 PM..
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I’ve been getting the itch to re-activate and see if BG’s are still as shitty as they were a year ago. Problem is i have nerve damage I’m my left elbow and until I get it operated on, my left hand isn’t as nimble as it was
Memories of classic WoW: I got insanely lucky and had the blue dragon sinew for the 15% haste quiver drop in the first 45 min of killing scalebanes. The average drop rate is about 1 for every 5000-6000 so people had been farming them for months with no luck. It was super fortunate I got it because at the time the only other way to get a 15% haste quiver was AV reputation, and the queues for horde for AV were 1hr 45 min....I think I did 5 AV’s my whole time playing classic My buddy also had an edgemaster’s handguards drop for him. At the time those sold for ~7k if I recall. One of the most expensive BoE items in the game. He quit soonafter he sold it, and that mountain of gold is now rotting ... | ||
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The only boe epic I ever had drop was a Kang the Decapitator for my enhancement shaman. The timing was uncanny because I wanted to level out of the 30's pvp bracket after being 39 for months and it dropped around the time I hit level 44. Ended up turning him into a 49 twink and had a blast erasing people with windfury in AB. Good times all around!
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Last edited by unsunghero; 05-22-2021 at 03:42 PM..
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