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WOW GOLD-Myth It Is All About The Patches |
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WOW GOLD-Myth: It Is All About The Patches!
Maybe in America where it is all about putting together the best comp with the biggest names.
For Europe/Korea, 3 out of 4 teams from last years Blizzcon will be right back at it. Inflame is still running warrior/lock/druid. HON is still running RMP. X6 is as versatile as it has ever been about World of WarCraft Gold. Where is the revolving door? With the exception of shamans, every single class is going to Blizzcon, that is 9 out of 10 classes capable of going through a grueling tournament realm AND survive the regionals that is AMAZING balance. And Kollectiv was one win away from taking the shaman class into Blizzcon about World of WarCraft Gold.
And with the game more casual friendly than ever, there is no excuse for a professional team to NOT be able to make adjustments and learn new classes. Both warrior/lock/druid and rogue/mage/priest are going to this years Blizzcon, just like they did in 2008, and I can think of half a dozen tournament caliber comps that can be built from those combos by swapping out just one class. Do not tell me you can not borrow a reasonably geared character (or in some cases, an entire team from another BG) to practice about cheap wow gold. And as with any team game, player transactions do happen between seasons, as rosters are built/blown-up from time to time about cheap wow gold. The real reason teams like Pandemic and Fnatic went from tournament winners to first round scrubs, is not because of the patches, but because of their sense of entitlement. I see this in WOW players more than any other game. You hit the top of SK-100 charts, you get sponsored, you win tournaments, then you feel you are entitled to something, stop playing altogether and blame the patches. |
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