Lol yup cuz a once a year thing is totally gonna be fun for the whole year. And lol ad if saying "hey mage sheep that healer" in the twink cup requires skill lmao
I wonder how many active teams actually “competed” in last year’s TC. I can all but guarantee if I make the same offers that I have made in the last couple of years they too will go unclaimed due to lack of participation.
Remember, the TC does not have to take place in a particular bracket based in a particular Battleground. It should take place in the one with the most participants. Think of something different! The old sh!t is obviously not working.
@Conq Summer is just around the corner and
NOW is the time to start planning the TC. Failing to plan is planning to fail.
Free your mind and the rest will follow.
Now, back to topic.
I’m telling you getting into a “popular” guild in the 10-19’s nowadays is a very very tough task. I have been playing WoW for a long long time, since early 2005. One of the most recent in game challenging things for me to do was to infiltrate some of the more modern cliquey 19 guilds.
Mind you, I have been in a few top tier guilds that players actually had to fill out applications and held “tryouts” for perspective members. Nothing has compared to how long it took me get into some of the “cliquey” 19 guilds. Just as in life, it isn’t based on what you know(about the game) it’s who you know with a some of those guilds.
Here is a link to the guild recruitment/looking thread.
https://xpoff.com/forums/guild-recruitment.112/
Again, good luck!!
/cheers
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I haven't won a TC, but the two I played in were extremely fun, and have competitive games. Playing with 9+ other people, practising every night was extremely fun and rewarding when we one our game versus one of the winning favourites, resulting in a video of our nerd screams. The pugs and premades at the time were extremely competitive because of the guild v guild atmosphere and rivalries. The 2015 twink cup was hands down the best time I have had in my 14+ years of World of Warcraft.
Being in a good 19 guild versus a Better Luck Next Time or Warsong Warlords is akin to being in a raiding guild versus a shitty social leveling guild.
Both have their advantages for certain people.
The difference being one group doesn’t look down their nose on other.
/cheers
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The only thing that I can see requiring actual skill is the shit Jwl does with his jumps and shit
Easily duplicated with macros. The most difficult part is finding them.
I just do it when I am in dead and in ghost wolf form. Easiest way to practice/discover/write jump macros.
Consider that my gift to you all.
Most of people’s gaming “skill” are just tricks and addons. That’s why they keep them secret. Without them they wouldn’t be worth a sh!t.
Many addons won’t work in Classic, at least not in the beginning. We will see who the “best” DPS really is in those first few weeks.
/cheers