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Originally Posted by Robot
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This is like exactly the opposite my classic WoW experience. I was in those roaming gank squads. I started pvping and always sought out pvp even from a low lvl. It took me an extremely long time to hit 60 compared to some of my more PVE centered friends because of it but I had a great time. Once I hit 60 all I did was PVP and never looked back, maybe sprinkle in a raid here or there for an item upgrade just to use in PVP. I remember sitting in blackrock mountain for hours, just a never-ending back and forth slaughter between horde and alliance raids coming in. Missed green launch because I was rank 12 going for rank 14 and didnt have time to stop and start up on green or I woulda never made rank. Hit rank 14 and played for maybe a week and never logged in again once I started up on green server.
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Damn, yea, that is a lot of pvp. Props on rank 14. It is one of the most difficult grinds ever created in MMO history, and definitely caused a lot of burnout
I hit rank 14 back when I played vanilla. I continued to keep playing after long enough to crank out some pvp vids, I’ll link the last vid I made, it has some blackrock action. I never wanted to do that grind again, so when I played classic I only did pvp casually, mostly solo BG’s
World pvp is fun but it’s hard to get fair fights. Never been into lopsided encounters either where we are steamrolling or getting steamrolled due to huge number differences. Was more into competitive BG’s and then later arenas in TBC
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=