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Suprem01
10-01-2008, 11:53 PM
Ok, I thought I would make this thread to ask every one a question. I have been playing alliance for about a year and I was wondering if it would be worth it to give Horde a try. I know this might not be worth it but I thought I would try
OzPhoenix
10-02-2008, 02:17 AM
All Horde here.
Well, a 70 Hunter and 61 Paladin from my Pre-BC Raiding days. Having played both sides, I really can't see much difference between either.
Pre-BC Paladins and Dwarven Fear Ward made Alliance Raiding a great deal easier I felt, but that's no longer an issue.
valkry
10-02-2008, 02:21 AM
I've played both, I see no difference between the two apart from the NPCs you talk to.
FtGeno
10-02-2008, 02:44 AM
On my realm alliance tend to be more immature, something to consider.
valkry
10-02-2008, 03:13 AM
On my realm alliance tend to be more immature, something to consider.
Yea, same seemed to be for my server, then I rolled horde on said server and found out they were immature too lol.
Suprem01
10-02-2008, 11:35 AM
On my realm alliance tend to be more immature, something to consider.And what realm might that be. I play on the mag realm and some of the alliance members seem to be really immature. Most want to tag along with you just for the fun of it and when the horde come over and start a battle in Southshire, alliance always seem to get beat for some reason lol
TheBigBB
10-02-2008, 12:04 PM
Don't reroll due to some perceived maturity difference because that kind of thing is totally dependent server, time, and who you make friends with. I thought it was funny when I went to play my horde toons for a while (I got two level 67 horde) and some guy was chatting me up about how the alliance are so dumb. Meanwhile, all my mains are alliance. :rolleyes:
As far as content goes, it is pretty cool to see and quest in the other areas, but the early game really didn't have much variety outside the "kill 10 bears" and whatnot no matter which side you pick. It's still cool to see the zones and how they link up as horde. But it's going to be a lot of work just to see some things for curiousity. I found that BC content was almost identical for Horde. You got the same hub city, same quest hubs and basically the unique towns are just the same quests just from a different town, like the difference between Scryers and Aldor.
Pardall
10-02-2008, 04:25 PM
Well, I always played horde, I have Nē horde characters, and I don't plan playing alliance. Even that in my server (Warsong-US), Alliance is always complaining that there aren't good guilds/you can't raid due to immaturity of players (not my words, what I read on Warsong forums).
On the other hand, in horde we are lacking all kind of roles, guilds recruiting all time, but I don't think the stress worth now with expansion almost 1 month to come.
I tried alliance once, but seeing all those gnomes and night elves made me sick and I deleted the char as fast as I could heheh.
You could do that by yourself too: try a different faction, if you don't like, delete and stick to your actual position.
Ughmahedhurtz
10-02-2008, 04:45 PM
I got so much more grief on alliance as a multiboxer that I highly doubt I'd ever go back. I also (generalization incoming; get your panty-unbunchers warmed up) found that my personality type agreed a lot more with the more muddy, gruff, mean-old-bastard feel of horde versus the teeny-bopper nitwits I generally encountered on alliance. I'm sure my tendency to view them that way caused me to be more aware of it, thus possibly inflating my observed data but whatever. That was my impression across two previous servers, so that was close enough for me.
blast3r
10-03-2008, 07:58 AM
I played alliance for about a month and horde the rest of the time. I found it was easier to get around at lower levels as Horde. You can access more Horde controlled areas right off the bat than on the alliance side.
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