To own F2Ps with your overpowered gear and enchants because you're not skilled enough to win on an even fight? I knew it. also nice flamey druid
To own F2Ps with your overpowered gear and enchants because you're not skilled enough to win on an even fight? I knew it. also nice flamey druid
A lot of things come before wow mangORRRRRRR how about not being in complete poverty to afford $15 a month to play a game. Get the fuck out of my thread ass hat.
ORRRRRRR how about not being in complete poverty to afford $15 a month to play a game. Get the fuck out of my thread ass hat.
To own F2Ps with your overpowered gear and enchants because you're not skilled enough to win on an even fight? I knew it. also nice flamey druid
Since when did it take skill to shit on 24s as a 20 F2P Twink? a level 20 hunter/rogue/shadow priest, would shit on basically every 24 if you know how to play them.
just a question, how is this possible?
Tell us, what exactly is a 20 shadow priest going to do to shit on 24s?
Ok ok, i said shadow priest scrap that one but you get my point skill > 24s as a 20.
blah blah blah, instead of picking on the F2Ps who just want to enjoy free, low level PvP? < Please answer this question.
I pay $15 a month because I want to enjoy low level P2P.
Cool stuff Laming. Think I saw you today with the Tonga's Eyes thing floating around randomly while you were stealthed x)
It was hilarious when that 24 hunt saw it and came up and found you. Was expecting him to find some noob rogue and kill it but wow a flaming cat popped out and destroyed him...
That's good Shuix. I think the main point about f2p is that it's actually a lot more fun than 24s/p2p in this bracket. f2p 20s will always be the majority, which gives this bracket a chance to be less about twinking and more about somewhat balanced pvp at a low level (in other words, not just relying on gear/enchants to one-shot crit everything to death, but relying more on strategy). The benefits of that are not having to constantly gear for end game, being able to make as many characters as you want on as many servers as you want in very little time (especially with the new heirlooms tab). In that sense it could be one of the most balanced brackets some day.
24s and p2ps just do too much damage and you can't really consider them a competitive part of the bracket. Playing a p2p or a 24 is more like ganking lowbies in Redridge except you can queue for it. In every fun competitive sport and game there are limits that make the game exciting and allow everyone to demonstrate their skills and come up with creative ways to win (playcalling in football comes to mind), and f2p restrictions do that naturally and it's why this bracket has become so big.
But what I don't understand is the people who have an active subscription to WoW(or at least have the option to do so) playing in f2p and complaining about it. No one is forcing you to play a f2p, So don't complain when there are people like me who want to play on my p2p because I'm paying for my gear and enchants every time I log in.
If everyone in the 20-24 bracket was F2P then there would be 3 classes (hunters,pallys,druids) that would be played because the rest are not viable, How much fun would that be? When people play on a 24 P2P they are bringing diversity to the bracket. Any class is viable at 24 with gear/enchants which to me makes the game a lot more strategic and fun.
Do not get me wrong, Playing on my 24 warrior with my gear and enchants does sometimes make me feel overpowered when I 2 shot someone, But the only thing that takes away the fun from playing in the bracket are people who complain about me being 24. I've tried to fight f2p's in a 1-1 and got my *** handed to me.
While we are on this topic of Feral druids, How are they at 24?