We have listed all the arenas (The Fields of Honor) in the World of Warcraft and gone through their overall information and the constituted parts, as well as the specific map for players. Now we will go on with the last part, the Ring of Trials.
Don't let the lush vegetation, beautiful floating islands, and serene waterfalls of Nagrand deceive you – this place is a hotbed for PvP. Nagrand is home to two major PvP attractions: the capturable town Halaa, and the Ring of Trials, the second PvP arena available out of the box for the expansion (recently acquired by the Steamwheedle Cartel and callously renamed to the Steamwheedle Stadium).
Overview
First things first: even though this may seem obvious, make sure you're facing the correct gate before the match starts! Now, let's look at the map layout.
The Pillars
The Ring of Trials also features pillars, but in this arena they are exclusively for breaking line of sight, to hide from your pursuers, or to set up an ambush. There are four pillars in total, and don't worry about finding them – they're hard to miss.
The Center
The center of this arena is a huge open area. No obstacles, no different height levels, no fancy ramps or bridges, just pure carnage.The Pit
Just like at the Circle of Blood, this is where you and your team prepare for the match. All your spells and abilities in the pit are free, and you'll have about one minute before the fight begins. This again should be more than enough time to apply all the necessary buffs.
Map Walkthrough
The Ring of Trials is a straightforward map, but the tactics involved aren't necessarily simple. Some teams prefer to simply charge into the center and lay waste to whoever dares to oppose them, while other teams hang back at the nearest pillars and wait for the other team to come to them. It's usually a good idea to keep your healers away from the main action, and the visual cover the pillars provide should help your support classes stay out of trouble. Another creative use of the pillars is to hide your party members to set up an ambush and to goad your opponents into charging in blindly, trusting in their supposedly superior numbers. Tread carefully when approaching the opposing team's pillars[wow gold] – you'll never know what kind of surprises may lie in wait for you there.
That's all for the arenas, thanks for your attention.
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