Sort of wondering how people find btags and pvp guilds to find ppl to play with regularly. I normally add people i do ok with on lfg but it feels very rare to do that. If I do happen to add someone I vibe with most of the time theyll stay on btag until i delete them since no more games happen after the initial few.
So my question is how do I find an active guild or group of ppl to play with? I have a couple of ppl on btag but we’re all kind of casual and often they wont be online so I’ll end up qing a shuffle.
Tonight I applied for 10 pvp guilds with over 300 members each but nothing, and no responses when I asked for a pvp guild in trade chat.
Do I keep the lfg grind and hope to find more btags? Just curious how other people find their arena partners. Thx!
Using shuffle to find people to queue with can be good. If you run into someone you enjoyed playing with, and they play a spec you want to play with, send them a whisper and see if they’re interested.
Otherwise you just lfg until something sticks.
Good luck!
Finding friends from pve who also like pvp, people who play well in shuffle, and people you vibe with in 3s from lfg!
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I made a couple of btag friends while wpvping in hallowfall last night. They shared in my determination to keel all the Nelfs. 
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Idk if it still works like this, but durotar /elwynn was my go to. I’d just duel people until I found people who were chill / i couldn’t beat every time then ask them if they wanted to queue.
be nice. non toxic, whisper people ggs after shuffles.
I have found 3 glad xp healers this way.
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I have received countless add requests while healing. Shortly after I started healing, I found myself with a full friends list.
And then I deleted them all one day because I couldn’t stop broadcasting ban-able bs.
By being really good. WoW is one of those games where no one wants to play with newer people, or less skilled players.
Not true. I heard it’s very common for Rank 1s to join group with randoms in LFG, no?
Considering there aren’t many R1s I wouldn’t say it’s “very common.” It does happen though.
I met my healers through dungeons, shuffle, battlegrounds, friends of friends and posting on here.
As a healer you can just kind of nudge people to queue, no?
A bit of LFG and tagging people who aren’t too tempermental or asking people in shuff might be something to try.
Sort of surprised people are finding btags through shuffles. Usually there’s not too many interactions there, maybe I’ll just try be a bit more chatty.
I have had positive experiences posting in lfg that I’m just looking for games and don’t care about losing (I just enjoy being in the arena lol). I don’t use lfg much though so might keep trying that.
In my case we were both Vulpera with glasses so it was kind of like the spiderman meme. 
Only if theres a camera on them 