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    I have played a couple of wintergrasp's during the weekend, and I must admit I suck so bad

    One time we where attacking, and I sorta just ran around with the other guys outside the main gate, and then bahm, we had won since someone apparently broke the side walls.

    Next game I tried was defending the fort. I ran out on one of the balconies and got hit by some aoe without me being able to do anything since all the ally scum outside the walls are "out of range".
    I ran up into one of the towers, and when I finally got to the top, the tower got destroyed so my toons got all messed up in the debris.
    When I finally got everyone lined up again, the fight was over, but I though screw it, lets kill some allies. Jumped of the wall and hunted down a mage. Or at least I tried. Got feared then zapped and eventually killed.

    Anyway - how do you guys play wintergrasp? Do you jump off the walls when defending etc.?

    Any tips and tricks would be appreciated.
    Grim Batol EU (Horde) PVP
    Guild: GIMP

    5x Druids = 5x FUN

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    First of all, you need to grind honour/badges for better pvp gear as i assure you thats what the ally are wearing.. I sarted PVP'ing my shammy 5 box in quest greens and blues. I found like you i got pummeled to the ground in a few easy strokes. a bladestorm would kill mex5, the lock spell would wipe me easy too, dont know the name but its a purple stream and damages everyone close by, but i stuck at it.

    I went AV a few million times and only went AV as well,as low geared 5 boxers ruin every 10- 15 man bg in my opinion. you wont make any friends losing WSG and EoTS for the rest of your team. Spam it on a call to arms weekend and you'll easily grind 150k honour on each toon.

    Two months later i now have my non set wrathful and almost full relentless bar 3 arena purchases and all i can say is , what a difference it makes. there isnt a class im afraid of except maybe a couple of preists. as for bladestorm i just heal through and start dps no problem, and rogues are LOL. the key here my friend is resilience and well mapped fear trinkets. Dont be afraid to just spam heal yourself on all toons.

    Try to get a healer to be with you as this helps loads. as you spend a bit of time in the BG's people will begin to recognise you, i regularly have a tree camping my spot for the honour kills. thanks to him i so nearly hit wrecking ball on several occasions. my fave thing is to hide behind the hill at our base bridge graveyard and nuke em down as they run up, most of the time they dont know what hit em. You would probably enjoy typhooning ally off the high areas greatly especially the bridge, as thunderstorm gives me massive amounts of satisfaction.
    i would suggest forming a 5v5 too , even if you dont enter the arena you still get the points, which will come in useful later.


    My tacs for WG are

    Attacking: hang around the front for horde to come out and stick with the group, nuke down any that arrive and protect the vehicles spamming single target dps. mages, locks and priests are my priority kill list as they give me the most problems.

    Defending: I head straght to the southern workshops grind my rank and get 5 x catapault to take the towers down. once your there, with 5 catapaults it takes roughly 20 seconds. and if i come up against tenacity players when im driving the catapaults i get out, unless there are un-vehicled in the area which are my faction

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    Something a boxer can do to be a credit to the team beside nuking alliance is to ninja bases.
    While defending against the pesky alliance, try to make a loop around the edge of the map and camp your toons behind the buildings where alliance spawn their siege-engines. You will capture it in no time unless you get discovered, if you got gear you will be able to own just about anyone and still cap the place.

    This works while on the attack too, make sure your horde friends have siege workshops capped already so that the destroying of towers can go smoothly.


    When you get gear it's debatable wether you are more of a credit to the team inside/close to your base or out on the field running about but there is no question that both of the tactics ar every helpful.

    Good luck!

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    When I want to kill a lot of alliance I just run out either far top left or far top right and flank them (while defending). Go for the highground where siege engines can't reach you easily.

    On the attack it's just trying to snipe people off and kill turrets while protecting your siege engines. Pretty soon you'll be in the castle and thrashing about.
    Last edited by Seraphaw : 05-10-2010 at 08:57 AM Reason: pumpkin
    Quad-boxing 4 Shamans on Deathwing EU

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    Nice tips... and yes, I need more pvp gear obviously.

    My initial plan is to grind out heroics (when Im able to) and buy some badge pvp gear, while doing some WG for the honor.
    But i'm a total noob, but I learn quickly.

    As I use vuhdo for my healing, it totally messes up when I get into a raid. I need to find away around this, since it's so annoying that my toons get spread out all over the place.
    I also noticed I need like 5 keys bound for healing instead of relying on click to heal. This would also help in the chaos

    Theres a pretty steep learning curve when you start out at pvp since I need to learn all the classes i fight against, like - rouges. How do I stop them from stealthing or breake their stuns etc. I have read up on this a bit thanks to wow.com but a lot of tips are always minded for 1 toon.

    We have 5 toons which sorta changes stuff. Also my main is currently specced feral. I would rather have 4xboomkins in pvp so I need to get some gear for him as well.

    Thanks for the hits, keep em comming.
    Grim Batol EU (Horde) PVP
    Guild: GIMP

    5x Druids = 5x FUN

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    I usually stick to capturing/defending workshops. It's the most important thing you can do in wintergrasp, on offense or defense, and the more characters you have the faster the job gets done (and there's usually only a couple people to kill depending on which workshop it is). This makes sure the 3 towers are either being attacked or defended by other people, and of course every wintergrasp noob is going to be between the keep and one of the northern workshops, or inside the keep. You don't need to hang out with all of them

    I should probably start piloting vehicles but I let other people bother with that
    Lax
    Author of ISBoxer
    Video: ISBoxer Quick Start

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    About Vuhdo healing in BGs, it's not that bad. I have a second layout I use when I'm in a raid of anywhere from 6 to 40 people. I manually switch Repeater Region sets through the ISBoxer control panel in the game (Auto is my 5 man, and I have a separate save for 40 man). Look into doing this and you'll be better off

    Also for PVP purposes especially, I find it incredibly useful to add some "passive" healing to my rotations. As paladins I set up my healer to beacon my tank and holy shock himself (healing 2 of my 5 characters) for example, and I also have him /cast [@targettarget] flash of light to heal the target of his target. I also have a hand of sacrifice round robin that uses the target of target and some other goodies.
    Lax
    Author of ISBoxer
    Video: ISBoxer Quick Start

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    I guess ill have to try and setup the dual "repeater" region thing.

    I actually setup a "special" group in Vuhdo with only druids, so all druids in the raid including myself, where in the same group. But that is a bit of a selfish way to manage my healing, as I woulden't be able to heal other members of the raid.

    Thanks for the tip Lax. I like the targettarget macro. I have already setup a "passive" healing of my main I use in PvE to take some of the strain from managing everything at once And especially when healing with a druid, since I need to stack hots.

    I was also considering mapping a key to cast Wild Growth on my healer, since the other toons stay close to him, and this spell is so OP.
    Grim Batol EU (Horde) PVP
    Guild: GIMP

    5x Druids = 5x FUN

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    LAG + the amount of alliance / horde pretty much neglects the effectivity you have in a BG. You could try capture workshops, but that's about it really.

    i can't say i ever really added somethnig to a WG, considering i got close to full wrathful i wouldn't worry really, just shoot some alliance off for ranks/HK's.

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    head south and capture workshops. then 5xcatapult the towers down. (towers will go down in like 30-60sec with 5 catapults)
    does the team a big help. other than that I ninja shops cause it sucks to fight alliance with 8xtenacity. yesterday had a the longest fight with holy priest and resto druid.. (they won..)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myc View Post
    head south and capture workshops. then 5xcatapult the towers down. (towers will go down in like 30-60sec with 5 catapults)
    does the team a big help. other than that I ninja shops cause it sucks to fight alliance with 8xtenacity. yesterday had a the longest fight with holy priest and resto druid.. (they won..)
    On Grim Batol, most battles are finished within 10 minutes. So towers don't really matter. This because off massive lagg because of the amount of players. Which means the siege engines can just roam around killing walls without to much trouble.

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