Please Save the (Horde) Pugs!

I see you sometimes. Are you solo or do you run with premades?

I don’t think a blood dk is going to have nearly the same impact in wintergrasp, let alone against a premade.

Void elf feels the best while being tunneled

Q Solo pug : 90%
Q with wowbff / wowtriobff / 5 man : 8%
Q with premade : 2%

I hop into community queues whenever there’s chatter about possibly facing off against another premade. Adds a little extra spice to the game.

Honestly, pugging is the best crash course in learning a class for pvp without the stress. Dying’s just part of the game and a great way to learn. No sweat! :sunglasses:

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Yea right, I’ll never believe that. There’s always the same names up when these “2 friends” are playing.

You being part of it, and that healer Valmontee. And more that I can’t recall right now.

Keep pretending.

That AV I was talking about they were, It wasn’t 2vs35, It was 3-4 vs 1, because I was the only one contesting them at SF. They were proudly losing.

Also I’ve been ignoring them in BG’s because they play like cowards and run away at the first sign of trouble. They’ll pop all their cute little toys and run half way across the map for their friend to save them. They have no honor.

Edit: something messed up my format.

Always amusing to see people activate their afterburners to flee you.

When people pop a bunch of toys/items in random bgs that are not usable in rated PvP, I stare at them wondering if they’ll eventually pull out an Infinity Gauntlet.

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It’s curious that you’re pinpointing an encounter with a mere 3-4 of us, especially when you’re part of a well-coordinated premade of 40.

In such a scenario, how exactly are the few supposed to engage? Dive headfirst into overwhelming odds? Doing so might be valiant, but it certainly wouldn’t be wise nor fun.

Playing smart doesn’t equate to having ‘no honor’. Sometimes, it’s about choosing battles wisely, especially when the deck is heavily stacked against you.

Yikes those are grave allegations!

yea when I’m 1v4 and they run away those are the stacked odds, I know I’m strong.

Being a healer, I’m no stranger to facing overwhelming odds like 1 vs Many. Yet, I don’t take to the forums to spotlight every encounter. Sometimes I find myself in a 1 vs 10 situation. Should I just stand there and not attempt an escape? Even so, I don’t make a big deal about it.

What’s the real message of your reply? Do you wish to have a 1v1 against everyone as a hunter? Because it’s common knowledge that hunters are overpowered. Is that it?

You replied to my comment saying they were running that specific morning. My main point is that Horde also has strong communities and they can win just fine.

Your definition of a community seems rather expansive. If my group of 3-5 can be considered one, I’ll take that as a compliment.

Agree to disagree.

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I’m just here trying to have a good time and play the game. I don’t need any of the toxic vibes. It would be cool if we could all just chill, play, and keep things respectful whether we win or lose.

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I agree with that, I respect Xswl, they’re a good hunter and much better than me.

I’ve geared my hunter based on their armory.

That’s cool. If you see me in game as a healer, there’s no way in hell I’m not going to kite. The DPS in my team will also not leave me to die, so there’s that.

It’s always a treat to recognize a familiar name on the Alliance side. /cheers

Cya in game!

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