i get pissed when i see more than 5 people on D too, but if you're playing 16 characters and you feel like defending relief hut because you enjoy it then nobody's going to stop you.
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i get pissed when i see more than 5 people on D too, but if you're playing 16 characters and you feel like defending relief hut because you enjoy it then nobody's going to stop you.
My team usually loses unless i play defense... so yea...
I play D!
For me …it depends…
While leveling my team I was all about maximizing my honor/xp gain per run. Once the girls all hit 80 – my opinion of AV became slightly different. Some of the best times ever in AV was working my 5-box systematically through a group of horde, and slowly pushing them back to their spawn point…Then taking their graveyard.
Turtles need love too…
First off-
You really aren't going to win often if your taking up more than 1/4rth of the team in AV, I don't care what strat you think would have worked.
And reguarding playing offense-
Playing defense is exactly what a boxer should do so the original posted is just flat out wrong, almost every AV I enter takes about 15-20 minutes on average and nets 2000-3000 honor and its a blast because I'm actually you know ... pvping against players and all, not killing guards and watching tower timers. It takes two or three good players to cap any node on the map, but it requires more than that to hold a strong defense which is why a boxer on offense is an epic waste of fire power.
I disagree. The guaranteed win teams I've been on usually have 10 or more on defence. A few rogues to recap FW towers and then other classes with aoe/fear/thunderstorm to disrupt tanks and healers. The alternative, at least in bloodlust-eu, is a 5-10min alliance zerg to drek that horde almost always loses.
I play almost exclusively AV alliance and a turtle early on usually results in either a quick loss or a prolonged defeat,somtimes it doesn't but its rare on my BG.
AV IMO isn't meant to be some repetative grind,changing things up is fun which is what playing games is all about.
Frankly with that many shamans,learning to defend your group against zergs at first is much more important than rng,seeing as soon as the op4 learns your boxing they will pretty much chase you around AV looking to nuke your team,with half their Raid.
No embarassment for the 16 boxer at all.