You’re serious? I end up fighting the rams all the time myself on my paladin while fighting north of SHGY because they just happened to be hit by my consecration or I healed a mage that used an AoE or some hunter that is bad at tab targeting. The damage they do, even to my very poorly geared alt paladin, is low enough that I don’t even bother checking if any of them are around or not before using consecration. Secondly, there’s generally only one or two of them north and/or slightly west of SHGY. You aren’t going to be feared into a mass of them. Thirdly, since there are roughly the same number of wolves around IBGY, how is that some unique alliance advantage?
I didn’t say the Rams were a unique advantage, it’s part of the defenders advantage you have at the first GY, which results in having an easier time defending, which is why your supposed to have stealth teams going after horde assets. This results in a distracted horde. And makes a harder push south more likely to work.
Also the healers most definitely can be in range of the towers. As can many of the ranged because many PvP talents improve range.
If your running into AV with pve talents on… Well how is that hordes fault? (And I see it all the time)
You made yourself look a fool a long time ago and you somehow just make yourself look dumber as you keep posting which at this point is starting to get impressive.
How is a neutral NPC, that can attack Horde and Alliance alike for the exact reasons you pulled from a fever dream, a defender’s advantage? Literally everyone can have a ram aggro onto them.
Which is still a moronic position to play from as the archer fire doesn’t actually protect you and being that far away gives Horde a significantly easier time to soft-cap SHGY, which is the exact thing defending SHGY is attempting to prevent.
HAHAHAHA
Your grand suggestion after linking to a video that features as its primary strategy to LEAVE BAD GAMES ASAP SO YOU CAN GET MORE REP IN A BETTER GAME is to hope that a few neutral NPC rams utterly confound the Horde while the Horde are also completely scared out of their minds to approach a line of casters and healers standing way away from the flag that they can’t even take the graveyard…
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I kind of want him to keep going. The “but the rams!” defensive stratagem was the single best thing written about AV yet and I really needed the laugh today.
If you weren’t aware Rams are hostile to horde how can I trust anything you say in regards to Archer range when I’m comparing it with facts of both sides and your to tunnels on what horde have to even realize the Rams are hostile to horde???
I mean you can’t make it any more obvious your looking at what horde have and ignoring your own advantages.
You’re going to quibble over the neutral/hostile nature of irrelevant NPCs. This is the hill the idiot Horde are dying on when it comes to AV imbalances.
THE MIGHTY RAMS
HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Tell me, honestly, did you have a traumatic experience in a petting zoo?
If you’re losing because a level 55 non elite aggrod you and it doesn’t just passively die to aoe because it has 2k hp you and your team are doing something incredibly wrong.
They’re neutral TO THE ALLIANCE, which means if we’re FIGHTING WHERE THE RAMS ARE they’re just as likely to attack ALLIANCE. And this is what you were crying about - RAM ATTACKS!
They are just as much an advantage to YOU as they are the ALLIANCE.
My god it’s like we’re in pre-school or something.
I’m not saying it’s the reason for a loss of a fight. It’s a contributing factor. A small one yes, but it is there.
It’s like a simple scrambled eggs recipe. Eggs, cheese, onion, peppers, spinache, avocado and salt. The Rams are one of the ingredients (not including the eggs) and it can still happen with or without to make a decent breakfast but it’s still one of the ingredients that make up that meal.