Same thing happened on my Paladin went from 1894 to 1482.
I am confused, they have BGB for level 13 players?
It’s called a carry. You’re welcome.
You know what’s really cool about video games like WoW? You can make more than one character - and they don’t have to be the same race, class, specialization, or level!
My hunter was at one point 16 wins and 4 loses. Crazy thing is my team MMR never went higher than 1600. My Paladin went basically 50/50 for my grind up to 1800 and was over 1800 MMR and even as high as a 2.2k and playing a lot of games over 2k MMR. Again with basically a 50/50 win loss.
My hunter now though wins more than it loses. After stating 16 and 4 I am now 21 and 21.
8-2 for the week on lock and 21-8 for my sp. Just gotta do more dam and carry harder.
Sounds similar to my experience. I only lost CR in seven of my games up to 1800. But now things are a bit more even and I’m seeing a more direct impact from each win/loss.
It’s you.
I don’t post on my main, Chän, seeing my main doesn’t have the same post history as Chänx. The reason Chän doesn’t have the same post history as Chänx is due to a somewhat complicated snaffu involving a character transfer and name change.
Chän is, and always has been, my main; however, when I transferred Chän to Tich (from ED) near the end of SL, I was forced to name change to Chänx, seeing as someone already had that name Chän on Tich. I then started posting on the forums using Chänx which was, at the time, my main - albeit with an “X” added to the original name. Part way through DF, I got a hankering to do a bit of RP; as such, I ended up transferring Chänx from Tich to WrA. Seeing as I was on WrA, I was now able to pick up my original name, Chän.
This caused a problem on the forums: Having swapped servers and name changed, my post history (on Chän, who became Chänx, and then became Chän again) disappeared. I had a little chat with Kennie about it, and he said I could get the post history back by making a new character on Tich with the old name, Chänx. Boom. It worked. Now you see a level 13 Vulpera Monk - not because I was ever trying to hide anything, but because of a snaffu in the system.
TL;DR: You’re projecting your own insecurities on me. I don’t hide anything.
Fragile as a snowflake.
I don’t think I’m that well known.
Finally… something we agree on!
Yeah… so I don’t think you quite understand how this verbal sparring thing works.
You said:
To which I responded:
(Note: The “You’re welcome” part at the end implies that you were carried - in case you didn’t understand.)
Saying this:
Is the equivalent of saying, “No - you!”
What a great comeback. Did you pick that little strat up by the swing sets at recess?
You would think that.
I do think that because 99% of games can be won. By doing moar dam. People overthink it.
99%, eh? Where’d you get that statistic from?
Personally queuing and seeing why people lose :}. You should try queuing up some time!
Rrright…
Admittedly, I’m a bit dubious about the thoroughness of your research.
Doing big damage can help your team win for sure, but if no one on your team is taking care of objectives, then you are going to lose. You can sit mid in WSG all game doing HUGE damages but if no one on your team bothers getting the flag? Oh, well.
They can’t grab the flag if they are dead forehead Just do unhealable dam
Why would someone going for the flag run through the middle of a team fight?
there’s no teamfight if they are dead. Just do. MOAR. DAMAGE.
I’ve had people spend all game wailing on the target of my soothing mist.
They get top damage in the battleground, but their team loses.
So it isn’t so simple.
Yeah, the 100% best way to top damage is to find yourself a team fight where the healers are stalemating each other and just sit that fight for most of the match.
Nah, the best one I’ve seen is to drop a target dummy somewhere quiet.
It doesn’t help their team, but it sure does make big numbers on the scoreboard.
I mostly meant as a forum poster, plus you’re not exactly hiding who your main is.
I’ve also seen you in game a few times, so that counts.
A loss occurs when the other team acquires the needed points or flag captures to end the match before your team does.
Hope that helps on why you’re losing! You can begin winning by being the first team to complete the objectives.