Increase in horde 24s

Well, I spoke too soon, folks. Nine horde 24s in Arathi, closely followed by about six in WSG. I made a record of roughly how many we fought today in each battleground - total Alliance 24s 25, total Horde 24s 38. Now that's not 38 different Horde 24s, but there were quite a few overall. Multiples of hunters, rogues, paladins, and pretty much every class represented.

We didn't exactly have a sparkling day of success anyway, but the sheer number of these guys certainly encouraged me to log off.
 
Well, I spoke too soon, folks. Nine horde 24s in Arathi, closely followed by about six in WSG. I made a record of roughly how many we fought today in each battleground - total Alliance 24s 25, total Horde 24s 38. Now that's not 38 different Horde 24s, but there were quite a few overall. Multiples of hunters, rogues, paladins, and pretty much every class represented.

We didn't exactly have a sparkling day of success anyway, but the sheer number of these guys certainly encouraged me to log off.

Oh OK its official, there are more Horde 24s than Alliance? What are you trying to conclude? Its pointless to try to measure since the games are random.
 
I'm keeping track of my experience of it out of a morbid sense of interest. Curious about what others have seen, too.
 
From what I have seen in the EU battlegrounds over the last 2 months Horde do have the majority of 24'
I have yet to see 1 Alliance 24 that is seen day in day out in regular Warsong battlegrounds, whereas i can name a hand-full of horde op 24's. They Que as much if not more then F2P players (e.g Goblinhood/Interpol ecthecth)
 
Going back to my original statement, of people either moving up to the 24 bracket, as someone earlier in the thread already did, or people flat out leaving due to whatever reason. That or 24 twinking simply has become very popular over the last few weeks. Either way I'm sure the 24 population will keep growing until we are overrun, and be forced out of the bracket for good.

But that won't ever happen! heh.... maybe..
 
Well, I spoke too soon, folks. Nine horde 24s in Arathi, closely followed by about six in WSG. I made a record of roughly how many we fought today in each battleground - total Alliance 24s 25, total Horde 24s 38. Now that's not 38 different Horde 24s, but there were quite a few overall. Multiples of hunters, rogues, paladins, and pretty much every class represented.

We didn't exactly have a sparkling day of success anyway, but the sheer number of these guys certainly encouraged me to log off.

Yarrr

Last time I met you in bg as horde we had a 24 and a 23,
The 24 was a 1k hp buffed rogue that past last 10 minutes doing nothing in ally flag room saying "I'm ready for repick" when I already had 5 stack of debuff--> he could just pick flag up and die since sprint wasn't going to work
The 23 was a 1,2k hp un-buffed hunter, that did much worse than Pamlo or Aimedshot could do.

they count as 24 on your list?
I mean yes we can even have more 24, but how many of them are good gear wise and skills wise?
(I can use the term skill wise right? I'm sorry my english is getting worse every year xD)

Edit: We could even talk about how many ally 24 farm (french and spanish one always) when instead we normally try to end the game soon when our 24 or team try to camp ally gy.
 
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I'm not saying that "our" 24s behave well, or yours are always effective. I'm just commenting about numbers at this point.

I did spot a 23 one time - didn't know there was a 24 on your side as well.

The best game - by far - yesterday was one in which Alliance had 3 24s and the Horde had none - but they did have Somort, Eetuonparas and Radvaark. Horde won 1-0, and rightly so. their twinks played superbly. If I could have found them without being killed I would have /saltued them or something similar.
 
You could say the same about WoW in general, Snowjobs!

Today's stats: 19 Alliance 24 appearances, 35 for those naughty Horde types. Tut tut.
 

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