A druid led the Horde In wow: Classic several times to victory — but then banned. Because others thought he was the whole time AFK.
The antenatal in World of Warcraft: Classic (and Burning Crusade Classic) is a popular place to farm honor. In no other battlefield there is so much honor and the matches go over quickly when one stops the standard procedure. Who does not participate, will like to be reported — and that can cost victory?
What happened? The Druid Player Cheeseburger reported in the sub -geddit by WoW Classic that he was banned in World of Warcraft. He was reported too often because of inactivity, although that does not correspond to the truth. Instead, he, according to his own statements, just played very strategically and defended his own boss in the bunker and achieved many victories, of which his teammates barely experienced.
If all storm forward, a druid runs backwards
What was his strategy? Immediately after the start of the match, all players storm forward. The antenatal is mostly a race, who can ulcer the enemy boss in the opposing base first. The right PVP rarely occurs, it is often just a EVE bet race.
The Horde-Druid Cheeseburger, however, belongs to the players who defend their boss to give the players a little more time on the front. He enters his own bunker, reinforces all bosses with thorns and sometimes the wilderness and then Harris for 2-3 minutes in fertility until the enemies move.
In the time, however, he was often reported as AFK — after all, he's sitting there almost motionless in the bunker, but that is part of the strategy.
Assassin druid keeps all the Raid alone
He waits for the Alliance storming the bunker and begins the boss fight. After the tank has built enough aggro, Cheeseburger appears and occupies the tank with hurricane (Cyclone). As a result, the tank is taken out of the tank for a few seconds so that the Boss Amok is running and a series of DPS players. While panic breaks off and the tank comes from the hurry, this is now killed by Cheeseburger with an attack from Stealth with a high probability — after all, the healers are busy to intercept the panic in the group.
The end of the song is that too many players of the group die and without tank the alliance must format again first to start the fight again. As a rule, that caused enough time so that the Horde could win her own fight against the Bunker Boss of the Alliance.
Now, after having led the horde to victory with this strategy, he was banned by Blizzard for 8 days — probably automated to many AFK messages.
What makes Blizzard? Cheeseburger had tried to pick up the spell and wrote a ticket. But according to his statement, Blizzard could not comments on certain strategies and have no access to data that could lead to the sphere.
Cheeseburger sees the only solution so in the future to capture each of his matches on video to possess evidence.
What do you think of this thing? Is it okay to report players who do not stick to the tactics of the whole team ? Or should a behavior be punished? Do you have to rethink the automated spell system?
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