Good points I guess just the haters aka didn’t get glad because they didn’t play the meta-type folks with excuses are gonna be the ones who mainly say that
With the current 4-hour wait time on those servers, it just makes no sense but to roll on the lesser ones ( who btw are having 2 hour wait times now) really feel Blizzard is artificially capping it to create even more buzz
and yeah I still feel getting Glad on Classic will be a great achievement to redo it and pretty prestigious since its percentage based
Arena rewards should look very much like they did in Burning Crusade Classic and the original Wrath of the Lich King. The Arena ladder will be calculated based on each player’s personal rating:
Rank 1: End a PvP season in the top 0.1% of the Arena ladder.
Gladiator: End a PvP season in the top 0.5% of the Arena ladder.
Duelist: End a PvP season in the top 3% of the Arena ladder.
Rival: End a PvP season in the top 10% of the Arena ladder.
Challenger: End a PvP season in the top 35% of the Arena ladder.
Man I use to grind Archeage arenas. I’d q up and go eat dinner it wasn’t gonna pop for an hour or so. WoW isn’t dead it’s just not what it was.
I was huge into the original guild wars as a kid and I’m in a discord where they organize games because it geniunely will never pop unless they q snipe each other
right you are, did you ever try SWTOR? maybe I am way off topic here but that also had a nice pvp model and great story never understood why it just never took off
Is glad server based in classic? Thought it was all one big battlegroup so wouldn’t it be the entire ladder? I don’t see why getting glad on those servers would be more prestigious than glad on another if you’re still competing for a glad spot vs them.
I don’t think Classic followed the Battlegroup title distribution concept if I’m not mistaken. I did hear from someone that it was based on server, so I always thought it was going to be that way, however I’m also not sure if they plan on changing that implementation in Wrath.