Klinda
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I stole this thread from the 20-24 section, decided to make one here.
The f2p bracket has grown tremendously since it started in summer of 2011. There have been good players who have come and gone, and not so good players who have come and gone. The following list is a list of five trials who I would rather not see in a BG as Horde. Your own list can be composed of players both past and present. All of your replies are welcome, but please don't troll, your post will be reported.
1. CherryPi: With the large amount of hunters in this bracket, it's hard to find one that really stands out, but this hunter is one of the few who have caught my attention with skilled gameplay. It's come to the point that hunters don't scare me anymore as an Healadin, but this hunter is indeed a needle in a haystack. Objective based gameplay, smart focus dumps and clever use of pet mechanics along with cyclops patches, this hunter a standout indefinitely.
2. Chelly: Those of you who played in Cata probably recognize this druid. Probably one of the best if not the best druid the alliance had in Cata, and probably in MOP as well. Before the druid rerolls flooded this bracket, Chelly stood out as a NE druid who always played objectively whether she was resto or balance. When druids were weak in cata, she was one of the few making the class look fun and exciting. If I were to roll a druid, without a doubt, it would be because of you Chelly
3. Kale: Despite what some of you might think, Kale was actually a Good paladin. Who Knew? In Cata when Kale was Ret and not afk, He made Rets seem almost Godmode with beast mode damage, good off heals and intense gameplay. Even if the alliance was winning, if you managed to Corner him and get him near-death, it was almost as if you were hitting thin air as he spammed that afk macro right off the keyboard. With paladins being the most over-represented class in this bracket, It's pretty hard to find one that stands out, But Kale manages to do just that.
4. Physician: Hands Down ONE of the absolute best HEALERS the alliance will ever have, EVER. Sadly Physician quit (or at least I think he did). If you're U.S alliance that played in CATA, chances are this priest saved your butt one time or another. This priest made healing look easy. When healing wasn't OP in cata, this priest made it look OP. Definitely one of the better players of the bracket. Physician will always be remembered by members of both the Horde and the alliance.
5. Ballmer: There are many rogues in this bracket, possibly more than hunters, but if theres one rogue in the alliance that has been the bane of my existence, I would have to give it to ballmer. One of the best rogues you will ever see in this bracket, I promise you that. With so many rogues in the gluch and the basin, you probably wouldn't notice who stands out, But if you're Horde, Ballmer would gladly show you why he stands out.
I stole this thread from the 20-24 section, decided to make one here.
The f2p bracket has grown tremendously since it started in summer of 2011. There have been good players who have come and gone, and not so good players who have come and gone. The following list is a list of five trials who I would rather not see in a BG as Horde. Your own list can be composed of players both past and present. All of your replies are welcome, but please don't troll, your post will be reported.
1. CherryPi: With the large amount of hunters in this bracket, it's hard to find one that really stands out, but this hunter is one of the few who have caught my attention with skilled gameplay. It's come to the point that hunters don't scare me anymore as an Healadin, but this hunter is indeed a needle in a haystack. Objective based gameplay, smart focus dumps and clever use of pet mechanics along with cyclops patches, this hunter a standout indefinitely.
2. Chelly: Those of you who played in Cata probably recognize this druid. Probably one of the best if not the best druid the alliance had in Cata, and probably in MOP as well. Before the druid rerolls flooded this bracket, Chelly stood out as a NE druid who always played objectively whether she was resto or balance. When druids were weak in cata, she was one of the few making the class look fun and exciting. If I were to roll a druid, without a doubt, it would be because of you Chelly
3. Kale: Despite what some of you might think, Kale was actually a Good paladin. Who Knew? In Cata when Kale was Ret and not afk, He made Rets seem almost Godmode with beast mode damage, good off heals and intense gameplay. Even if the alliance was winning, if you managed to Corner him and get him near-death, it was almost as if you were hitting thin air as he spammed that afk macro right off the keyboard. With paladins being the most over-represented class in this bracket, It's pretty hard to find one that stands out, But Kale manages to do just that.
4. Physician: Hands Down ONE of the absolute best HEALERS the alliance will ever have, EVER. Sadly Physician quit (or at least I think he did). If you're U.S alliance that played in CATA, chances are this priest saved your butt one time or another. This priest made healing look easy. When healing wasn't OP in cata, this priest made it look OP. Definitely one of the better players of the bracket. Physician will always be remembered by members of both the Horde and the alliance.
5. Ballmer: There are many rogues in this bracket, possibly more than hunters, but if theres one rogue in the alliance that has been the bane of my existence, I would have to give it to ballmer. One of the best rogues you will ever see in this bracket, I promise you that. With so many rogues in the gluch and the basin, you probably wouldn't notice who stands out, But if you're Horde, Ballmer would gladly show you why he stands out.