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AION GOLD-Never Give Up On The RMP |
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I solace do not understand why Ensidia out of all teams went DK/rogue/priest in European regionals AION GOLD. RMP is a comp that is as robust as your belief in it. The wares you dubiety it and try to "mix things up a little", you worsen the harm bounds and that is why Ensidia took a twain of fast losses and went home AION GOLD.
And with Yog joining Complexity (great fit, although I would like to see him on his warrior, Sodah back on his druid, and give warrior/mage/druid a try, I believe it counters cleave, RMP and should beat warlock teams as well), Neilyo-kuns comeback attempt is spoiled. Enforcer at age 17 has youth on his side, while both Minti-sama and Neilyo-kun have RL responsibilities to fulfill. Is this the end for video rogues in LAN tournaments? Is it a coincidence that no video rogue has ever won a championship about AION GOLD?
The top four teams from the U.S, regionals came from four different BGs and ran four different comps, and that was a big step in the right direction. A singular BG with all the top players is very detrimental to the overall health of the game. Every BG has its own flavor of the month comp and you will see a lot less creativity/innovation when you put all the top dogs in one BG. That is exactly what happened in Europe when six RMPs from Cyclone entered the tournament, and none of them qualified for Blizzcon about AION GOLD.
Not to mention in order to increase overall arena interest, aka putting more money into the prize pool, every BG needs its own superstar team to cheer for. With the tournament realm for practice, it is time to go back to your roots and carry your village on your shoulders! |
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