Wild Growth had very active BloodMoon’s (horde side) for the first couple weeks after Phase 3. It has definitely tapered off as people maxed out their rewards (some classes in 1-2 days). That being said, my guild literally has 1-2 groups running BM every single event still, and I routinely see LFG messages from lots of people in STV forming groups. So maybe you just need to look harder or make more friends? I mean this in a nice way, I’ve just never once had an issue with finding/building/joining a Bloodmoon event on Wild Growth, but I also ran the event a lot early on.
Oh also, /join ashenvalepvp if you are on horde, people are pretty active there for Ashenvale and also cross recruit for Bloodmoon as well.
Going from living flame US as horde to a PVE server is instead of being camped by the insurmountable faction diff to watching the insurmountable faction diff looking at you without being able to kill you.
Indeed. I for one don’t grief or kill someone more than twice, and i don’t attack people more than a few lvls below me. But it does happen. There are no rules against it, except common courtesy (the golden rule). But for some…red is dead. Rez up…lvl up and take revenge on everyone you see…or get your main out…which is what most people want. It’s a game, find a way to enjoy it.
It’s definitely got it’s drawbacks, I’ll say that… It’s my first foray into a PvE realm myself, but been on here since launch.
Not unusual for a PvE realm.
Again, if you already knew the population was mega imbalanced, this would just be obvious. Add to that, the rewards where all attained weeks ago for this phase.
This is the first complaint you’ve had that’s actually a pretty sizable issue. WG Horde is the first time in WoW’s history where I’m not only NOT rolling around in a near limitless supply of gold from alchemy, but barely even making ANY gold. Consumables are selling for less than half the cost of the mats themselves in many cases, and that’s COUNTING alchemy spec’s procrate. The economy was fine in P1 and P2, it’s been horrific in P3… too many people quitting/giving up raiding it seems. I could sell 1200 potions a day in p1, I’m lucky to sell 12 in p3. No where near worth the time investment vs farming incursions, and frankly, I have zero interest in farming incursions until my eyes bleed.
Haven’t seen a BG group since P1 ended, and there was a decently strong premade scene back then. I’ve seen super super infrequent trade chat toss together groups, but it’s more about getting through blizzard’s brain damaged queu system (solo queu horde is like 15-40 min, queuing with even 1 other is like 2min) than actually grouping.
This is where you lose me again… Bro it’s a PvE server… and it’s massively alliance tilted… of course any wpvp you find is going to suck… though frankly, wpvp has always kind of sucked.
Sorry bub. Blizz has never allowed xfers from pve to pvp. Not ever. You and everyone else who x-fered just made their pvp character a pve character until further notice. Sucks to suck, buh bye now.
Actually griefing is against the ToS in many ways, that’s why it’s a reportable function. There is a subjective line between griefing af just pvping. Try reading the thing you accept before you login.
And blizzard has been very clear that on a pvp server repetitively killing someone regardless of their level or whether you’re in a group is perfectly acceptable. As long as you aren’t abusing some game mechanic it’s not griefing.