This is not going to be another one of those gloomy wow gold, pessimistic articles as I am sure you are accustomed to if you are a regular here, but rather a breakdown of what I feel is already detracting from season 6 of arena thus far. wow gold is not an easy job.
Honor Grind - Yes, it is that time again. WoW Or That time where you spend days straight doing the same monotonous battlegrounds that you have been running ad nauseum for the past 4 years or so in order to give you a few more stats in each slot. I understand Blizzard needs time sinks in the game somewhere to keep people playing and all, but at least place them on things that are somewhat bearable. I absolutely cannot stand doing battlegrounds and what is worse is the fact that I would never personally risk botting them for honor, yet the players that I know for absolute certain whom are botting and even reported by numerous people, never even get scathed by Blizzard. So in the time that I have to endure horrible Alliance PUGs where absolutely no one has strafe left/right bound, others have bots that are slaving away for them like a chinese gold farmer earning them honor and gear while they do whatever they want.
Easiest solution for this? Award honor points for any kills in rated arenas and give a small honor bonus (maybe 100 points or so) at the conclusion of a match. This would keep the PvPers doing what they enjoy and getting a little bit more out of it while keeping their precious battlegrounds still the best source of honor so that they wouldn't become obsolete. Games like DAoC awarded experience points for leveling off of PvP kills eventually. wow gold could learn a thing or three from that game wow gold.
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