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How To Avoid Being Ganked

So, you’re either on a PvP server, or you’re on a PvE server and you’ve just done a quest/activity (catching the towers in Terrokar, doing a battleground, etc.) and you’re flagged for PvP while out and about. Probably levelling, this is where you’ll have the most unfair disadvantage, though maybe dailies or catching up on a few quests. While you’re doing your thing, a big red name swoops down and stomps you into the floor, leaving nothing but a smoldering mess and your ghost standing over your corpse thinking, “Well, thanks, now I can’t do anything until you bugger off.” Or, “I’m relogging to my main!” Do you know what though? There are a couple of methods you can use to avoid being ganked.. to an extent.

I’ve been on a PvP server for most of my time playing WoW, and that’s about 3 or 4 years of being smooshed into a corpse. After that amount of time, you come to learn a few ways to avoid it. Now, this won’t always get rid of them, but occasionally you may be able to hide. You’re running around, you see a red name, probably higher level than you are and you run in the opposite direction hoping they haven’t seen you. They may be running past, in which case you dive into the nearest hedge (they have hedges in WoW, right?) and hope. Of course, if you’re able to, stealthing is always a great option for avoiding them. If you’re a Hunter, you can keep ‘Track Humanoids’ on, and keep an eye out for those red dots on your minimap, they’ll look a tiny bit different to regular hostile mobs. The best way is to just keep an eye out constantly and really pray that they don’t come near/bother you. Of course, sometimes they will leave you alone but a lot won’t. Avoiding places like Stranglethorn Vale which are not only places that both factions level/quest in a lot but are also renowned for much ganking is a great idea if your server is quite heavily populated and the ganking particularly annoys you, though it’s something you get used to. Basically, avoid being near the red names.

The “I’m logging my main” method, in my opinion, doesn’t often go well. I can log into my 80, go to the place where my alt’s corpse lies and find nothing, run around a little, and find nothing, and this seems to happen to me a lot so I gave up, but you never know, you might find them, and smooshing them into the dirt repeatedly MIGHT well be quite therapeutic!

“Well lol you shouldn’t roll on a pvp server noob lol” is not an answer. Yes, if you’re PvP flagged and an easy kill target, you will probably be ganked, this is inevitable. Remember though, there’s no harm in trying to fight back, even if they are a few levels higher, you never know how bad they are ;)

A Nice Surprise

Since rerolling I have been doing Wintergrasp whenever I remember to. The great thing about our server, and also the curse of it, is that Horde way outnumber the Alliance, who rarely win even with tenacity. So basically, show up, try to take vehicles, destroy towers, and defend from the 50k hp incoming Allies, and win. Trying to go for the 100 wins achievement has never been so easy. Though I heard yesterday that it’s going to be evened out, if only 10 Alliance join, then only 10 Horde can join. This basically means that if that goes through, it will be very rare for a Horde player on this server to even be able to enter Wintergrasp during the battle. It is fairer than tenacity, but with those kinds of numbers, and I’m not kidding, it’s a bit shit, and does make you realise the beauty of cross-server battlegrounds. I guess this is one great reason to find a nicely balanced Horde/Alliance PvE server closer to Cataclysm.

Anyway, as PvP goes, I’m very much using the stand back, tab dot, and disperse if Warriors happen to come near my face method of face melting and it’s working just fine. I’m upto 6k honorable kills, so only 4k away from my goal for this year, and I’m having a bit of fun. Of course, if I started spam queuing for battlegrounds I would get bored because people are fairly stupid. I’m bad, and even I can work out the basics, i.e. if you’re trying to cap a flag, you will need a base to take it to.

While checking for upgrades for my PvP set, of which I had a few pieces from when I was playing before, I found that my best cloak before raids is in fact the Wrathful cloak for 52k honor. 100 spellpower and 60 haste? Yes please! So I traded in my Stone Keeper’s Shards for honor and got to it.

It happened to be the Warsong Gulch weekend/call to arms/whatever, so I queued up for that. The first couple I tried consisted of an Alliance premade and the moment they’d capped their first flag the Horde deciding, “Oh, let’s give up and let them win.” Trouble is, I didn’t want to keep bumping into this attitude so I dropped out and came back the next day. We had another case of the Alliance getting the first flag and the Horde being all defeatist, but in the next one, I got to the flag, okay, might as well grab it and see if I can get Capture the Flag, oh look, I did! Thank you Disc Priest following me around and the Alliance not even touching me. Head back and nobody there but me and the Disc Priest, the rest of the raid seemed to be having a midfield battle so what the hell I’ll go again. Got it. Wow.. I wonder.. So I head back and notice the Priest head off to help some other Hordies, oh crap I’m screwed but wait, a Warrior is following me. I ran in, grabbed the flag for the third time, had 2 or 3 Horde following me, plus the Disc Priest came back. One Alliance tried to attack but was pretty much pummeled into the ground, ran into the base, no more resistance from the other side and.. Ironman! Woah. Was not expecting that.

So I’m feeling pretty happy that I got that one which I expected to struggle with, I suppose with several cooldowns a Shadow Priest is a reasonably decent flag carrier, but I get pretty terrified pinning the attention to my head. Might as well just carry a big “KILL ME! KILL ME!” sign and be done with it. Either way I got my cloak today but I’m going to keep PvPing a bit on the side. It’s quite enjoyable as a Shadow Priest.

This Battlegroup Scares Me…

I have a lot of time on my hands and I know how to level efficiently quite well when I enjoy a class enough. As such, my little SAN rogue has got to level 29 as I type this and I’m loving it to bits. I’ll quest a bit, try to stop the quests getting too green, between 14-19. 24-29, etc. I will try to do the PvP daily every day (I don’t bother in the 0-3 bracket because death isn’t as fun as dealing it). Sometimes I will try to PuG a little, without heirlooms I feel the need, or perhaps urge is a better word, to upgrade my gear is much higher than usual. In doing so.. I have found out a very interesting fact. Argent Dawn’s battlegroup scares me. I think the main reason Vashj’s battlegroup seems nice enough for using the looking for dungeon tool is that, well, Vashj is the dick server in our battlegroup and if I’m the only one from Vashj, the group is less likely to make me want to run screaming. Though honestly, even in the really bad ones I rarely do. I grabbed a few screenshots to demonstrate why.

Joke character? I hope…

Yes, this guy was wearing the dress from RFC to tank. Not only that but he was constantly moving from left to right, and all around, making it very difficult to DPS. Often the DPS would pull off of him and he needed on EVERYTHING. The priest didn’t like that he lost the Blackened Defias Armor to a rogue.

Whining for the sake of whining perhaps?

A few levels later I got into an RFK group, it seemed okay until..

You know, saying ‘please’ and calling people by their name rather than class goes a long way

I looked away for a minute to speak to Dan, turned around and saw some very impatient spamming. If he’d said “Jaedi, would you mind killing the totems please?” Then sure, I wouldn’t have minded at all, it was just the way he demanded his way through the instance, and the more he spammed the more I ignored him and just focus nuked the mob placing the totems instead. I won’t be that bad later on but this guy got on my nerves. In fact, later in the instance I killed a couple of totems, missed one, and he spammed again so yes, I stopped. He ended up on my ignore list later on.

A racist tank… why oh why didn’t I report these guys?

To clarify, upon joining the party, one of the warriors asked the shaman where he was from. He replied Turkey, the warrior said he was from Greece. The 2 warriors then spammed a bit in Greek and made up some bullshit about being hungry. After pulling the entire room and GETTING MY POOR LITTLE ROGUE BUTT KILLED, they left the party. This is when I got the impression that Dragonmaw is the dick realm in this battlegroup.

Fae and NomNom

And Fae says hi.

PvP & Me

I guess it’s about time I did one of these. So hi, my name is Jaedia, and I hate PvP. Okay perhaps ‘hate’ isn’t the right word, but whenever I try to I get anxious over how much they’re thinking, “Ha! This hunter is shit! Free HKs!” Also, really frustrated. I avoid it most of the time because I don’t feel the need to torture myself. However, once in a blue moon I do get the urge to fling my pixels into a crowd of red names and shoot at them until I’m dead. Yes, this is how it usually goes unless a healer takes pity on me.

Back in TBC, I attempted to PvP as a shadow priest. I can remember being very squishy, and I can remember thinking “Ooh shadow priests, easy kills” but I can also remember how fun it was trying to master something which was supposedly not built for what I was doing. Flinging DoTs around, fearing, Mind Flay slowing melee classes, it was genuinely fun when I was in the right mood. Then in Wrath, they gave shadow priests the terror, I forget what its’ name is now, but running around disarming melee classes was, to me, funny.

I rerolled hunter for the first few months of Wrath, and then May onwards. My God I was terrible at it. Some PvP hunters make it look so simple, but I’ll pop my PvP trinket out of stuns, disengage away, shoot them to death, whether it’s their death or my death.

My being bad at PvP aside, shooting people in the face is fun, and I want to grab some achievements. I’m aiming to go for Wrecking Ball one day when I find a willing healer, I think I managed to get 17 killing blows without dying once and was then jumped by a rogue, a warrior, and a PvP trinket on cooldown. Cry.

As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I’d like to get 10,000 honourable kills this year. It’s going to take a lot of PvP, I’m currently on about 2,300, but it’s an aim at least. As, there is no way I’ll ever PvP enough to get 100,000.

Personally, when it comes down to PvP, I’m not doing it to be serious. I will defend flags, I will attack towers, sacrificing my own PvP comfort zones for the benefit of whatever is going on, but I do appreciate a laugh while it happens.

Fae Ventures Into Alterac Valley

Noticing how close I was to 25 tabards yesterday, I decided to queue for AV while I checked around for the last 3 rares I need for Frostbitten. I needed to farm 30 marks for the Frostwolf Tabard, and of course, most of the time was spent with the map looking a little like this.

map

I spent a lot of the time here.

dead again

And I made a new friend (yes that is a warlock in the background..)

Drek'thar

I spotted a familiar name though, something tells me it isn’t the real Shawn.

shawn

And of course, 1 mark away from the tabard.

all good things...

It’s safe to say I gave up at this point with AV, though Vyragosa finally popped up and I think I had a mini heart attack after farming her for several hours every day, she annoyingly has the same flight path as the Time-Lost Proto Drake. I found and killed many warlocks on this fine day, they were lovely and squishy and made for some lovely hats. I went for their imps first, as this is of course the ultimate torture. Sadly, I was too caught in the moment to get any screenshots, but I did find one called Baldric.

Faction Change Guide

I was personally excited to hear about Faction Change and Race Change services Blizzard announced to be implemented. Now that Faction Changes are available in the US and EU, I decided to lay down the basics.

First of all, these do not include a free server transfer and you can only change one character’s faction in one payment. Now that PvP realms allow you to have both Horde and Alliance on the same server, there are no server limitations. The only thing you are limited to is races, for hunters (see ‘Racials’), for example, you cannot switch from an Orc to a Gnome. This service comes with character customisation and an optional character name change. If you want to eventually change back to your original faction, you may choose a different race to the one you originally chose. Though bear in mind, Blizzard are working on race changes.

Faction specific items will be switched. You will not lose anything in the process. This includes, but is not limited to, gear, vanity pets, mounts, achievements, titles, reputation (a full list of faction counterparts can be found here). All quests and quest items will be reset, though restored if switched back to original faction. If, for example, you have completed every quest in Storm Peaks, you will keep the achievement, however, you will be able to redo the quests for money. Items which are not faction specific, i.e. Food and water, will be unaffected by the change.

Friends lists, ignore lists, guilds and arena teams, as expected, will be reset. You will be able to keep your earnt honour, arena points, marks, emblems, however pending arena points may be lost in the transaction. Bear in mind if you have any pending auctions or mail in your inbox that this will block the faction change. For a level 80 character, the gold limit is 20,000g, be sure to leave any additional on other characters or with friends if you’re feeling generous.

Another thing I have been lead to believe, as with a server transfer, any saved instances will be reset. If you cleared Ulduar on a Wednesday and faction changed on the Thursday, you should be able to clear it again before the end of the week. Though please don’t quote me on this.

Faction Champions

New boss up yesterday in Crusader’s Colosseum, The Faction Champions. The fight is basically one big arena. I can’t remember exactly which NPCs we had, though there was a priest, a resto druid, an enhancement shaman, a hunter and a warlock, definitely. In my opinion, it’s such a messy fight, just like arena, but bigger and with more repair bills. Now I don’t mind wiping, I don’t mind repair bills.. but putting arena into a raid?! I hated the fight personally, I do my best to avoid PvP and then they put it into PvE :<

There really aren’t any tactics except for PvP diminishing returns apply, so they eventually become immune to Crowd Control. Frost Traps are always nice, taking down the totems, and focus nuking the healers, then the NPC causing the highest threat to the raid. Scare Beast worked on the hunter pet.. but honest to God, there aren’t really any useful tactics. Whilst I hated the fight, I’m sure others don’t. It did remind me too much of the boss before Kael2 in Magister’s Terrace though..

Cunning and more Onyxia

Yesterday, I started thinking about cunning pets, because of course I use Tenacity and Ferocity pets quite regularly for PvE, dailies, levelling, soloing, but never Cunning pets. So I looked into it and they’re pretty good for PvP. Now, I don’t PvP much at all, when I do it’s for a tabard or a mount usually, so I thought I’d find one that’s already fairly close to 80. During my search I found that the Dragonhawk trash before Alar in Tempest Keep is now tameable and though that’s pretty difficult, I can’t help but want one! I also checked the different Wind Serpent skins and decided I preferred the red one, during my usual ZG soloing I grabbed myself a Son of Hakkar.

There has also been some of the Onyxia loot released already from the PTR, though, badly modelled, as we already knew I suppose, we have a gun which I might be drooling over just a little, the Snub-Nose Blastershot Launcher. The Onyxia mount has been released though I really hope this isn’t the final model, as Dan pointed out, it looks like the mount is a dragon in drag :P As well as the usual Sack of Gems, and 22 slot bag. Looking to be a decent little raid instance.