In the modern world, racials have become not that Wow TBC gold important except if you’re super playing for 0.5%. It was likely to be referring to the fact that alliance players feel constantly shafted by the lore (taking more losses than Horde and the like).
A lot of the player base also horde since that’s what the majority of the biggest guilds that raid (unless you’re oceanic which weirdly is the other way around).
Meta > Friends > Lore. You can make whatever excuse you want for the faction you choose But the truth is that players were following the meta, and one faction had a superior advantage in PvP. If they had disabled the racial abilities of factions in PvP prior to when the game was released to ensure that the imbalance wouldn’t been nearly as bad.
The game’s release was all about PvE, but there were some other exceptions. For PvE as a whole the racial abilities had less influence than the overall impact of Paladin/Shaman discussing 40 players. The key element in this scenario is Alliance. Everyone knows how to play PvE and is able to do them at home. There are thousands of videos and guides which make them all easy but the main “challenge” today is PvP. In the smaller group game the distinction between Paladin and Shaman is not as great but the differences in race is noticeable…and this is why Horde becomes the meta faction.
The notion that one side is made up of “better players” than the other is a lie. Consider the steps needed for deciding one side or the other. There is virtually nothing that hinders anyone from being able to choose either side.
The only differences are population, racial skills, and the paladin/shaman (for classic) absolutely nothing else distinguishes one a horde or an alliance player. PVP is more popular among players who would rather join the meta faction (horde). However it’s one small problem compared to the massive imbalance in population and the issues it can cause.
My guild in 2004 was re-rolled to Alliance because Paladins were superior to Shaman as well as because we were an PvE raiding guild. It was also difficult to get cheap WOW Burning Crusade Classic Gold good recuits because there were fewer players on the horde side of the coin at launch by a substantial margin. It had nothing to do with racial PvE skills.
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Weiweismart created the group
My guild in 2004 was re-rolled to Alliance 3 years, 8 months ago