Blizzcon is coming up this weekend and there is been a lot of talk recently about how SK will dominate with RMP or how TSG/Shipit will cleave their ways to victory. However, after playing DK/Lock/Druid for about 500+ games now, I strongly pick Woah as the favorite to win Blizzcon.
DK/Lock/Druid is an interesting comp. It does not really hard counter anything yet is not entirely countered by anything in return that I have seen yet. Although one would probably assume that cleave is the hardest matchup for DK/Lock/Druid about
wow gold, I have actually found that Paladin/DK/Warrior is one of the easier cleave comps to beat with it. In fact, the only truly uphill cleave matchup that I have seen is rogue/dk/priest due to an immunity-spamming rushdown but even those can be manageable with the right strategies and a bit of luck (aka no ring of valor).
I will not even pretend to think that I am more experienced or better at the comp than Another, Inflame, and Kae are to get
wow gold, but I do not see them losing at this tournament to the field out there. Their comp is about even vs. any others in the tournament and I know for a fact that these guys have put in extensive practice against the top European teams and will no doubt be ready for Blizzcon about
wow gold.
That is another difference that I kind of wanted to touch on in regards to Blizzcon and practice in general. When you are an EU team, you get to play against some of the best RMPs around, and all of the fairly original comps that EU tends to make popular (such as double healer hunter of TBC). In the US, you typically face cleave after cleave in 3v3 with a little RMP thrown in here and there and quite frankly to get
wow gold, most cleaves are predictable and do everything the same. In EU, however, they have the same amount of cleaves to practice with but the bonus and benefits of having all of the other teams and specs to scrim against.