Whats your winning rates in BG? Both factions

I think I was in the 2.47 which I believe is the record.

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I win 100% of the ones I don’t lose while losing 100% of the ones I don’t win. Doesn’t matter which faction I play :frowning:

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What about ties?

A tie counts as a loss because it’s 100% someone else’s fault I didn’t win.

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My winning rate in Seething Shore BG is 287% with 80 games played and 230 games won.

I’m very proud of that.

Last fall I took everyones armory profiles that posted on the BG forums and took their win/loss stats and put them all into a giant spreadsheet to get a true Horde vs Ally win %. On one side there are alliance stats and on the other side there are Horde stats. The spreadsheet is 715 lines long filtering out all of the brawls.

Alliance Horde
Games Played Games Played
44,667 45,944
Wins Wins
25,364 29,501
Win % Win %
56.78% 64.21%

Would you update it with more late numbers plz?

I can start to add more. Most of the people that are on the list no longer play the game.

I really, genuinely think this is cope. It’s actually about how many people on your team vs their team meet the following criteria:

  1. Has conquest tier
  2. Is a ret paladin or hunter
  3. Isn’t a back peddler

I don’t give up after the first team fight, but I can see the writing on the wall if it was a fight that was lost vs a complete demolish. It doesn’t matter if you have a hopeful attitude, if your team can’t PVP their way out of a wet paper bag, they’re not winning. Simple as.

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Varies greatly depending on who I get paired with. On a whole, I lose far more than I win.

I didn’t believe you but dude… Your stats are bugged :smiley: :rofl:

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This is mine for rated eots:

Rated Eye of the Storm

11

697

6336%

In three days, I’ve been in a total of 2 winning epg’s and I will run them all night. it’s straight loss after loss.

No draws?

Nope. It’s either live or die. There’s in no in between.

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The most frustrating BG situation that I see is when a pre-made drop queues and the people that are left is like 25 v 38 or some offset like this. The 25 people still do the zerg/lemming strategy.

Last night when the premade dropped queue it was a 21 v 34 ashran. We actually salvaged it by NOT zerging and went straight for mage and then the turn-in guy. By the time those objectives were complete we had backfilled and went into the usual stuff.

ALSO, lemmings are getting a bad rep here. Lemmings do not commit suicide. However, this particular myth is based on some actual lemming behaviors. Lemmings have large population booms every three or four years. When the concentration of lemmings becomes too high in one area, a large group will set out in search of a new home. Lemmings can swim, so if they reach a water obstacle, such as a river or lake, they may try to cross it. Inevitably, a few individuals drown. But it’s hardly suicide.
Citation: Britanica

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Ouch.

Yeah, that’s another negative consequence of premade raids. Team sizes can be ridiculously uneven.

Blizzard should not open the gates when teams are missing players. Another solution is not zoning into the bg until everyone accepts the queue pop (like dungeons/LFRs/RSS/etc.).

Draws are considered loses for both teams

Alliance side, yes?

Yes, that was Alliance side. I ended up having to sell my soul for wins.

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