I have noticed one thing in common with every single one I have played: they take no skill, are scrub-friendly after playing pretty much every kind of 3v3 comp under the sun about
wow gold, and/or are complete face-roll, according to the general masses anyway. But before I get into the rhyme and reasoning behind the logic people use to draw this assumption, I will give a quick history of my 3v3 experience about
wow gold.
My first "serious" 3v3 team would have been a priest/holy paladin/warrior during season two with Brazetina (priest) and Kasj, Because I did not really touch the 3v3 bracket much at all in season one. Team Pandemics Noktyn, Sck, and Kintt made this double healer/warrior comp popular and it worked pretty well back then with paladin healing efficiency and warrior damage and being the only useful MS at the time about
wow gold. During season three, I primarily ran warrior/warlock/druid (like many others) with Xyi (warlock) as well as Secretive (druid) and then eventually ran one of the first cleave variations as rogue/warrior/druid with Xecks (rogue) and Secretive about
wow gold (druid). This is where it got pretty ugly with the cries of being skill-less and faceroll to get
cheap WoW Gold. And while I admit RWD did not take the most pinpoint precision in the world, there were in fact a lot of smaller technical things that separated an average one from a good one.
Moving on to season five, I ran almost exclusively paladin/hunter/death knight until the end of the season where I transitioned to shadow cleaves (paladin/warlock/dk). Both of these comps were seen as incredibly scrub-friendly last season and often frowned upon as taking only a minute amount of skill to get