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    Default Kiling your own faction

    I'm now hated by horde as well as alliance lol but for everyones reference http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...23672917&sid=1

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    My gf and I where leveling a druid + rogue combo in stv, and this 70 rogue was there with a SP doing this. It was her first toon in wow, and she was like this when he killed us --> 8| ?( X( :cursing: "OMG he killed us, why did he do that, how did he do that, we are his own faction, what a traitor!" I lol'd at him, but was touched by her newbie innocence

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    That is such a nice idea for people who won't leave you alone. I am kinda reluctant to get a sixth account and level a priest of the opposite faction for it. The idea has a lot of appeal though.
    <Hater>: <Insert random swearing here>
    HordePriest mindcontrols Hater.
    WHAM!
    Rofl.
    Captn's Log [PvP] 5x80 Elemental Shaman

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Steph',index.php?page=Thread&postID=110488#post11 0488
    That is such a nice idea for people who won't leave you alone. I am kinda reluctant to get a sixth account and level a priest of the opposite faction for it. The idea has a lot of appeal though.
    :
    HordePriest mindcontrols Hater.
    WHAM!
    Rofl.

    It wall all end with your faction swearing at you in general at the opposite faction forming a raid to kill you even though you're killing your own faction :P I chuckled a bit at your comment as well Mac. Sounds pretty innocent. Traitor lol
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    Mind control allows for a lot of creative uses. Buffing players of the other faction can help create some good will and prevent them from attacking you while you're questing. Of course other players don't know you only want to buff them, so you might have to chase them down. Which usually leaves them quite confused when you buff them and then walk away (note you need two characters to do this).

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'KvdM',index.php?page=Thread&postID=110597#post110 597
    Mind control allows for a lot of creative uses. Buffing players of the other faction can help create some good will and prevent them from attacking you while you're questing. Of course other players don't know you only want to buff them, so you might have to chase them down. Which usually leaves them quite confused when you buff them and then walk away (note you need two characters to do this).
    Actually... you can MC then cast ONE and only one instabuff before MC wears off. Oft times I've chucked a Shield or Pain Suppression on my horde rogue friend while he takes on more than one alliance

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