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| Horde vs. Alliance Arena Teams
The PvP started in Drums of War. Allies were getting “ganked” left and right. There was no order to the chaos, no rules to enforce. Only a true professional would meet opposing players on an even field of battle, in a venue with rules and regulations, one where players can test their skills with all involved focusing on the task at hand. There are 18 allies that took this to heart and have formed arena teams to showcase their abilities in Blood of Gladiators.
At the center of the set are the Arena allies and the way they work. Each Arena ally (that is not unique) has an exclusive power. They also share that power with each other Arena ally in your party. You can imagine where it goes from there. You survived the world PvP in Drums of War, but can you survive the organization of the arena?
Let’s take a look at one of the teams that has forged a bond:
These three have gotten together and formed an unlikely trio in the arena. A Hunter, Druid, and Priest take on all challengers. Between the three of them, they can choke out your quests/locations, lock down any allies that may be coming their way, or take the fight to your doorstep (instead of you coming to them). Each of these characters on its own is no match for the best of opposing characters. They're not on their own though, and this trio can stand up to any opposing allies that don’t know how to work as a team.
That was one of the Alliance teams; this is a punishing example of one of the Horde teams:
his team takes a couple of turns to get online, but once they do, they are one of the hardest teams to take down. Addisyn sets the stage after testing the opposing damage dealers. Boum comes in and prepares the beatdown. Sepirion sweeps through and makes sure there are no stragglers. These three set 'em up and knock 'em down, all in one fell swoop.
You've probably noticed by now that these Arena allies excel at what they are good at. Gladiator Boum was first to the fight in the past. Now she has taught her teammates how to be the first to the fight on their own. Each of these Arena allies brings something to the team that they know best—an ability that will make their whole team better. The beauty is that these Arena allies don’t just play with their own buddies—they mix it up with other Arena allies as well.
Jim Lee’s Arena Team
Previously, we delved into the Horde and Alliance arena teams and what they brought to the table in Blood of Gladiators. Now, we're going to blur the lines. In Wildstorm’s World of Warcraft comic book, there is another kind of arena team. They’re a rag-tag bunch of charact...Read the whole post...
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