Whoever had the idea of spreading people out by adding objectives and blocking key passages: FAIL.
Nice confirmation that AD are just nice-weather players that don't want any competitive PvP action. The morning cap didn't pay off this time, low pop bonus even pushed EP to 2nd place and now at prime they have barely any keeps, instead of having nice keep fight they just log off lol...
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Nice confirmation that AD are just nice-weather players that don't want any competitive PvP action. The morning cap didn't pay off this time, low pop bonus even pushed EP to 2nd place and now at prime they have barely any keeps, instead of having nice keep fight they just log off lol...
Well deserved score:
It's irrevelant, the campaigns populations are totally unusual since the event started.
It's irrevelant, the campaigns populations are totally unusual since the event started.
DC mega zerg makes for some Fun and interesting fights.
If fighting 3 guilds at the same time isnt enough to take 12 of us down, call in the horde to help get the job done.
Eclipse0990 wrote: »
EPs zerg isnt made up of 20 man guild groups.
Eclipse0990 wrote: »
EPs zerg isnt made up of 20 man guild groups.
And as a guild raid, WJ tends to try and avoid the zerg preferring to have fights on our own terms. Much more fun, though zerg surfing can be fun for a while until we get a decent raid group going.
visionality wrote: »What happened to AD? The last two years they won almost every campaign by morningcapping, and this campaign they are far, far, far behind? I heard that Saras was on vacation which might explain the failing morningcapping, and AD primetime population never was exceptionally skilled. But to fall back so fast and so far is really strange.
Anybody with an idea? And dont tell me its because Kas is playing DC this campaign!
(Also, I'm not complaining - its nice to see the traditional morningcapping failing for a change. But still I wonder why ...)