How to Fix Faction Imbalance

  1. Nerf Orc Hardiness and Undead WotF.
  2. Allow free Horde to Alliance transfers as well as removing the boost restriction on Dreanei. You can charge $100+ for Alliance to Horde per toon if you want.
  3. Start handing out account suspensions for Horde camping Alliance. They are the reason queues are so bad so they should be punished.
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Cure, vastly worse than disease.

In Classic Blizzard knows better than to mutilate PvE for PvP, I’m glad to say.

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The raids are WAY TOO EASY to be considered endgame content so the only endgame right now is PvP. Unless you want them to release T5 and heavily buff it then we need to fix PvP.

If you don’t like the game, go play a different one. Nothing you’re complaining about and saying “we” need to fix is anything but what Burning Crusade was like the first time. PvP realms have always been Ganktown and the “way too easy” raids are exactly as they were the first time.

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You are just being toxic. How would you like it if we told you to play something else in phase 2?

Right, because you would be the first person on this forum to have told me that, because I like the game and don’t want it warped, I should go play something else. But try and process this rather than just throwing buzzwords:

You are, in fact, actively telling attempting to force everyone who enjoys the game, everyone who actually wanted to play Burning Crusade again, to play something else, by demanding the game be warped for your wishes.

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I would increase the range of perception as well so u can see the opposing rogue que at the battle master.

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Or just put in Merc Mode which does nothing but good and avoid all that extra work.

It would only kill off the Alliance as a faction so no big deal right?

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A statement which has absolutely no facts or evidence to back it up.

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I got evidence for you. Retail WoW Alliance is nearly DEAD compared to Horde.

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Still waiting for this third party independently verifiable evidence that Alliance players keep taking about.

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That is a load of crap. I just want to play the endgame without having to wait an hour for every BG. Wouldn’t you like teams that aren’t complete trash? That will happen with more balanced factions.

There is nothing wrong with PvP.

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Then Merc mode is the simplest best answer.

There is nothing wrong with PvP WHEN WE ARE IN THE BG which isn’t the case for the majority of the time on Horde. Well unless you count the Alliance teams being laughably bad for an easy win unless it’s a premade and the opposite happens.

Retail WoW is nearly dead compared to FFXIV. That’s a pretty weak comparison. It’s time we all accept live is finally on the way out. It’ll prolly never die, but it’ll never be what it was pre BFA

And you are demanding every orc and undead character be weakened for it. Try and reach into the part of your brain that presumably feels empathy, and recognize that people actually play those races, and have a right to–a right you don’t have to your fantasy of “more balanced factions.”

To try to preempt the next round: Will of the Forsaken is not that powerful, and the Alliance whining about Hardiness has always been utterly ridiculous. The most powerful racial ability, by a distance, is Diplomacy. Because the whining about Horde racials has always been based on perception and not reality, nerfing those two racials would have the following effect: it would nerf those two racials and make the game less fun for people who have them. Alliance PvP whiners would not stop whining, they would move on to whining primarily, rather than secondarily, about Arcane Torrent and War Stomp.

Why aren’t you queueing arenas instead of BGs?

Why are you demanding these broad changes now, less than a month into the launch of TBC?

Don’t you think things will change when people start to move back to Retail at 9.1 launch and quit the game waiting for Black Temple release?

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My first inclination is to tell you to delete your account, but that’s wrong, so I’m just going to say “no”.