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    Member valkry's Avatar
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    I've played quite a few games of AV on my mages, haven't been reported and I do alright. As alliance I stay between Dun Baldar and Stone hearth. I move to stone hearth at the start and then trinket back to DB as horde move up, and I help turtle the bridge. Loads of fun.

    Just because other players don't like you in BGs doesn't mean you shouldn't give it a crack, what are they going to do, remove follow from us again..?
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    Quote Originally Posted by valkry View Post
    I've played quite a few games of AV on my mages, haven't been reported and I do alright. As alliance I stay between Dun Baldar and Stone hearth. I move to stone hearth at the start and then trinket back to DB as horde move up, and I help turtle the bridge. Loads of fun.

    Just because other players don't like you in BGs doesn't mean you shouldn't give it a crack, what are they going to do, remove follow from us again..?

    And how exactly are you moving as a group now without follow?

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    I think the best way to multibox AV is to put all your toons in a different battleground. Using click to move you can fairly easily move your toons to various graveyards, towers, and bunkers and park them there to guard.

    This is not AFK, you are actually playing, but there is seldom fighting on every toon every minute, you just switch to the toon where the fighting is. Its actually very fun, like playing solo but with less boring down time.

    Nobody will even know you're boxing.

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    That's what I've been doing so far but it's just not as fun for me playing whack-a-mole AV's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnGabriel View Post
    I think the best way to multibox AV is to put all your toons in a different battleground. Using click to move you can fairly easily move your toons to various graveyards, towers, and bunkers and park them there to guard.

    This is not AFK, you are actually playing, but there is seldom fighting on every toon every minute, you just switch to the toon where the fighting is. Its actually very fun, like playing solo but with less boring down time.

    Nobody will even know you're boxing.
    That's what i do but it's boring af. I'll stop after R8 reached.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gh0ztEye View Post
    And how exactly are you moving as a group now without follow?
    There are 2 ways, click to move with mouse broadcast, or map your movement keys and just switch between alts to adjust. It's more intensive but not impossible
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    I've done a couple of characters as a group and in separate AV instances (Horde).

    It isn't really any fun at all. Since we have 1 hour queues and games last 30min, I just stagger joining the BGs with a couple of characters. it is slower, but I only PVP on 3 chars (warrior /mage/priest).

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