| The PvP'ers Handbook - Core Rules(4-6)By Gimmy Vincent |
"4) The Raid and You. Obviouslyas you start off PvP'ing, you will join up with what is called PUG's (Short for Pick-up-groups, this will also change at level 60). You might not know the people you are PvP'ing with, and/or might not like them particular much. Well here's only one thing you can do Get over it.
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eveling A dysfunctional raid is a loosing raid. Teamwork and Tactics win any battle, but if one dislikes the other and refuses to help, it hurts not only that player but the rest of the team. And Battlegrounds are All about Teamwork. 5) Communication. Communication the most important thing. I cannot stress how important this is.
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Why is it important. Because people need to know where to go, if your flag has been taken and the flag carrier is running on the east side of Warsong Gulch. If half the raid runs west instead of east, your likely to loose. If your flag carrier runs into your Flag Room, thinking he's safe but runs into 4 enemies waiting for him cause the defence didn't relay that single piece of important information, you are likely to use. If a base is under attack in Arathi Basin, getting from point A to B takes time, and they will not be able to get help if they do not inform anyone that they are under attack.
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I think you get the picture. 6) Hardcore PvP. Go Horde! Why. Because it's a simple and common fact that the Alliance to Horde ratio is 31 on most (if not all) servers. This is important because for one, You'll (as Horde) always be facing more enemies than you have allies. This means that, while the Alliance has to wait in line, you are likely to come in everytime due to the low numbers of Horde vs.
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the high numbers of Alliance. the high Alliance to Horde ratio also means that the Horde players will gain ranks easier due to the lack of competition (I.E. Lack of PvP'ing Hordes) "
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