2013年4月13日星期六

For the hardcore twink

  For the hardcore twink, the XP-off kind of player, whose main objective is to gear their character to the eyeballs in all the best WOW Gold items available and remain within their chosen bracket for months, even years, these changes will mean, at most, that there is a requirement to redo their gearing. Particularly those twinks who are at the bottom of a bracket, like level 70 arena specialists who play occasional battlegrounds and roflstomp unsuspecting 74s, will need to rework their gearing at least a little thanks to these stat scaling changes.
  Once there has been clarification from Blizzard about just what exactly will scale, and, if possible, how it will scale, these players can recommence their theorizing and seeking out the very best gear for their characters. But is the importance of that gear lessened? It certainly seems like it would be, for players who inhabit the lower end of brackets in a battleground context, at least. Clarification is desperately required on the stat scaling.
  The end for the casual twink, or a new beginning?
  However, the casual twinks will suffer hugely. It will no longer be the case that a level 19 character will be a minor catastrophe for a level 14 character in a battleground, as that level 14 will be scaled up to meet the higher-level opponent. There will still be a difference, of course, as it seems the scaling works similarly to one side of Guild Wars 2 PvP, where the lower level character is awarded increased stats, but not the abilities they would have learned were they higher in level.
  But is that really a bad thing? Much as it's fun to be that level 19 character, being the level 14 is pretty frustrating. Putting the tinfoil hat on, it seems likely that some classes will continue to dominate in low-level battlegrounds, but there will be a heavier emphasis placed on, firstly, what level players get skills at, and secondly, gear. Casual PvP twinking will become much more like hardcore PvP twinking, or players will focus on certain classes which get their strongest skills early on.
  And perhaps this will lead to a drop in the number of players using bannable exploits to get into XP-on battlegrounds while they are XP-off. It's less fun for these people to beat on fourteens when they can bite back.

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