Think of some of the good multiboxers did to the solo WoW battleground player. If you were in a BG with a multiboxer on your side, if you lost, it didn't bruise your self image. The loss was always the multiboxer's fault. If you won, it's was because YOU did good.

I think we brought some spectacle and variety to BG's that otherwise are pretty much the same BG after BG, year after year. I've always enjoyed watching multiboxers, even if they are ripping me up. It's something different, what, once in a 100 games or so? Someone sees a 40 boxer in AV, a heck of a show, and all they can think is "OMG I'm going to loose an AV! No fair!!"? The circus comes to town and they see the elephant dung.

There was a thing in Wow Insider a while back about a group figuring out how to overcome a 40 boxer in AV and win. It sounded like it was the highlight of many of their WoW PvP experiences. What would have been without the boxer? AV race, Alliance wins in 10 minutes.

Does ANYONE believe that the quantity of complaining about battlegrounds is going to decrease without multiboxers in the game? You're a fool if you think so. What people cry about in battlegrounds can be boiled down to this: "I'm not doing as well as I should so something is wrong with something other then me". We were visible, hard to miss, so a handy excuse. But our not being there isn't going to make them better players, so the crying will continue, but without a handy focus.

The point is, we don't need to blame ourselves or feel bad. We played by the rules, which is a lot more then a lot of solo players can say. We played as hard as we could figure out how to do, but what are you supposed to do in a GAME? Hold back because you might make someone cry? That's not the kind of game that I want to play.