Blizzard discusses the state of PvP
June 18th, 2009 by admin

One thread over at the forums sparked quite a discussion when it asked what the problem was with World of Warcraft PvP. It’s a pretty good question and definitely not something with a simple answer, but Ghostcrawler took up the task and addressed several issues in his usual forthcoming fashion. In a nutshell, Blizzard views the following issues as the primary problems of PvP:
- Too much emphasis on Arenas and not enough on Battlegrounds.
- Too much emphasis on 2s and not enough on 3s and 5s.
- Not enough class / spec representation in Arena. Warlock, hunter and shaman numbers in particular are too low, but they’re not the only ones.
- Too fast-paced.
Ghostcrawler proceeded to explain the last point in detail, talking once again about burst damage and reiterating their intent that PvP should be a balance between damage, healing, and crowd control. He says that Blizzard plans to “add an extra GCD or two” in the small window where a player can either be healed to full or fall to enemy fire, allowing players to better use their full toolbox. Anyone who has ever played Arenas should know that that’s a pretty tall order.
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