US 19 Horde Premade Guilds.

You don't win because your players have "more skill".
false.

It's like watching the Pro Bowl in football. Do you think the AFC or NFC team would win against the defending super bowl champs? (excluding the players on said team that would have been selected to play in the pro bowl) The answer is easily a no. Sure, the players are good, but its playing as a team that matters. Does it do any good if i know how to use kick but the other 4 gump rogues on my team dont? No. The FC will live forever. What i'm trying to say is WT group queues almost every day with each other, they know how to play not by themself, but which each other, and that is why they are unbeaten.
using ventrilo to communicate does not require you to have played with your teamates before. the game comes down to communication (which is a skill that none of the alliance twinks have) and actual gameplay skill.



PS: As to your "always win" comment, WT hasnt exactly played 50 guilds, they remain unbeaten, but are not unbeatable.
i see you didn't read my post. i said this: " you could find 10 better players, "throw them together" on a team and put them in a premade vs WT and WT would lose."







your ENTIRE point is that teamwork is the key to victory, however my point is that communication between teamates is a skill (which alliance doesn't have.) additionally, because of the fact that WT's team is composed of 8 players who have never played together before, and apparently 6 of the MGC team has a mediocre rated RBG team which they play on often? so yeah i don't see what your point is...
 
they also dodged
 
false.

using ventrilo to communicate does not require you to have played with your teamates before. the game comes down to communication (which is a skill that none of the alliance twinks have) and actual gameplay skill.



i see you didn't read my post. i said this: " you could find 10 better players, "throw them together" on a team and put them in a premade vs WT and WT would lose."







your point is also invalid because of the fact that WT's team is composed of 8 players who have never played before, and apparently 6 of the MGC team has a mediocre rated RBG team which they play on often? so yeah i don't see what your point is...

The point your missing is that WT pugs consistently even with those new players to get them adjusted to their starts. MGC on the other hand had people playing together that had never even pugged together so we obviously had kinks to work out. Even Pizza would agree with that statement.
 
Machine Gun Clicks would like to get a premade in the near future, Due to WT taking a break till December



are there any horde guilds beside WT that will premade us?





what happened to Static/LSFTW.... would love to hear back from both guilds.





Thanks in advance.





i Lol'd irl.
 
Keep in mind that the only reason we played WT so early was because Slyddur wouldn't be around past Oct 5th and we didn't wan't to play them unless they had 100% of their A team present. During the premade, we had 2 people that had never played 19s before and 1 person that just came off a 4 month break. In addition, in order to field 10 players, multiple people were forced to play on different characters/accounts just so we could have a game. For example - we were short a priest so a friend of mine had to play my priest (Nv) which meant i couldn't play my hunter (Nvme) so I had to play Math's mage (Mathemagix) which in turn meant we were short a hunter, so Cannabis had to play his hunter instead of his shaman. The lineup we initially intended to run got completely scrambled, forcing us to gear up characters at the last minute instead of practicing and building team synergy. We were actually running random dungeons at 1:00am the night before the premade trying to get Sin's satchel cloak - which never even dropped =/.



Obviously, we would have much preferred to have faced WT at a later date, with our planned setup and the right people on the right classes. All this aside, I was actually incredibly impressed with how we performed as a team, given our evident lack of preparation. I felt that towards the later stages of both games our coordination and communication became much smoother. Overall, despite the difficulties we faced, I was very happy with the outcome of the premade. No doubt WT was the better team that day and congrats to them again on a well deserved victory. Hopefully you guys will still want to premade in Slyddur's absence, but if not, I look forward to a hell of a rematch when he returns. Rest assured, the next time we play we will be a completely different team and you might not like the outcome =)



In the meantime, if there are any other horde guilds out there that think they can compete, please don't hesitate to contact us. MGC is available to premade virtually every weekend, so just contact math or myself if you think your ready.



pz
 
Damn this vid brought back some good memories... the good ole days



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I thought you quit, Nems? I'm glad you're back though!
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Keep in mind that the only reason we played WT so early was because Slyddur wouldn't be around past Oct 5th and we didn't wan't to play them unless they had 100% of their A team present. During the premade, we had 2 people that had never played 19s before and 1 person that just came off a 4 month break. In addition, in order to field 10 players, multiple people were forced to play on different characters/accounts just so we could have a game. For example - we were short a priest so a friend of mine had to play my priest (Nv) which meant i couldn't play my hunter (Nvme) so I had to play Math's mage (Mathemagix) which in turn meant we were short a hunter, so Cannabis had to play his hunter instead of his shaman. The lineup we initially intended to run got completely scrambled, forcing us to gear up characters at the last minute instead of practicing and building team synergy. We were actually running random dungeons at 1:00am the night before the premade trying to get Sin's satchel cloak - which never even dropped =/.



Obviously, we would have much preferred to have faced WT at a later date, with our planned setup and the right people on the right classes. All this aside, I was actually incredibly impressed with how we performed as a team, given our evident lack of preparation. I felt that towards the later stages of both games our coordination and communication became much smoother. Overall, despite the difficulties we faced, I was very happy with the outcome of the premade. No doubt WT was the better team that day and congrats to them again on a well deserved victory. Hopefully you guys will still want to premade in Slyddur's absence, but if not, I look forward to a hell of a rematch when he returns. Rest assured, the next time we play we will be a completely different team and you might not like the outcome =)



In the meantime, if there are any other horde guilds out there that think they can compete, please don't hesitate to contact us. MGC is available to premade virtually every weekend, so just contact math or myself if you think your ready.



pz



i agree 100% with this.





and no one else has the balls to premade WT unless they have there 110% A-team (Cept USA and we all know how that went). All i can say is MGC with our fucked up comp ( Read The post i quoted.) Almost tied the game against the best guild 19s have seen in awile. with our first premade. All i can say with 100% confidence no other ally guild out there right now that can play better vs WT than MGC did ( Even tho we had tons of kinks to work out) just my 2 cents.
 
Yeah my team is definitively going to take some work to field a full 10 and be practiced...



I'll keep ya posted Canna-lover <3
 
LOOK AT MY BOY NV ALL GROWN UP AND MATURE.



waw twash needs to stop dodging, slyddur will forever be in marks shadow. KEYWORD BEING FOREVER
 

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