“You cannot win without defending your own flag and your flag carrier. If you have 9 people on offense going for the flag and they have five on defense, they will hold you up long enough to prevent you from taking their flag until after they’ve not only sent five in to kill your one defender and take your flag, but then the ones who you killed taking their flag will constantly prevent you from leaving with it while their flag carrier and his defenders run backwards, hit you from the other side, kill your FC and then cap right in front of you. You need enough defense to do the same backwards to them. Any strategy that hinges on your entire team going into their humble, where they have the goodness of knowing exactly what you’re trying to do and control of the line of sight, means you’re going to backfire unless you massively outgear/outplay them. Now, you can count on massively outgearing/outplaying the other team if you’re a premade group in full S3/Tier6 gear against a PuG group. But that’s not a plan so much as it is straightforward mauling of an inferior team, and even then, if they have some defense they could at least slow you down a lot. If you go in lonely, cap the flag, run out and run into the enemy with no one anywhere near you, you’re going to die. Be philosophical most this. You knew you were lonely when you took the flag. Arathi Basin For the love of whatever you hold sacred, don’t run off and leave a node undefended to go war on the way! Why do people do this. Why. What possible reason could you have to leave mine undefended to go move stables and then not even go to the flag at the stables.
Are you under the impression that pile of standing stones contains vast caches of riches. Did you get confused most the objective of the match, which is to take nodes and hold them. Winning the match in no way requires you to score the most KB’s. No matter how many times you tell us every most how you’re leading the BG in killing blows, if we’re losing, no one cares how awing you are. If we’re up three to two, this is not the time to every leave BS undefended and hit one of the two nodes the enemy has. BS is right in the middle of the map. Every node has entering to it, with mine and lumber mill having the hardest of a not particularly hard time rushing it. wow gold So if you leave BS to go hit farm, expect that BS will be taken from you if you don’t leave someone, anyone there to defend it, even to just yell out “”BS BS BS”" as the enemy slaughters him as brutally as crazed shoppers the day after Thanksgiving. If for some reason your team decides to go as a full group and run each humble, the other team will just send five to follow after you and take everything backwards as you leave. You can run one humble as a mob, but then you have to leave people behindhand to defend what you take, or it was pointless. And seriously, no one cares how many killing blows you got. That one dude with no KB’s who helped hold stables the entire game. wow gold He did more than you did. He played with an eye towards winning. ” “I know we’re every excited most Season 4. Some of us are stockpiling field points and trying to get our ratings up, while others are taking the chance to gear up some alts in Season 2 gear as soon as it moves to honor.
wow And that’s great, there’s something for everyone. But it also seems, at least on the servers I play on, to be leading to some frayed tempers in the battlegrounds. So let’s chat most what is, and what isn’t, pertinent and useful for getting yourself some honor in the BG’s. First off, and I can’t say this one enough as a general piece of advice for some tract, yelling, calling people names, and spamming macros does not actually make you Sun Tzu. wow gold It can be very galling when your WSG turns into a 45 minute turtle with no flag captures, or your AV run becomes mired down because already again everyone ran RH instead of taking and holding Iceblood Graveyard, but no matter how creative your insults get, the tide of war will not turn. The other players in the tract are not going to say “”you know, Matsakillza is right, I really am a total newbie”" and even if they did, how would that possibly improve how the match is progressing. It won’t. mp3 player It just makes you look like a petulant child throwing a fit because something didn’t go your way. Now that we’ve gotten that taste of general advice out of the way, let’s move on to specific examples from each tract, linking to our own Zach Yonson’s thoughts on each as we do. Alterac Valley One of the large mistakes groups get into is the ‘run the end graveyard’ strategy. Especially popular for the Alliance as it used to be a huge winner, backwards when the Horde have no idea how to counter it, it’s still resurrected from the dead each and every tract even though it has nearly no chance of working unless the opposite side plays like morons who have been heavily drugged and then maltreated repeatedly most the head and shoulders with inanimate carbon rods. Yes, I know you won your last three AV’s this way. How many have you lost with this strategy. wow gold How many times have you taken the Relief Hut only to look at the map and realize that there are only five Alliance players south of Iceblood, and they’re every with you.RELATED LINKS:
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