The Good
The Deadly Gladiator items are simply the best PvP items in the game. The equivalent of 25-man raid rewards for PvP, Deadly Gladiator gear are massive stat boost from other gear -- with some weapons giving over 30 DPS more than Savage Gladiator and about 17 DPS over Hateful Gladiator equivalents. These items give a dominating edge in PvP and even let players perform respectably in 10-man content. Having no Honor point requirement also means technically a lower time investment required to acquire the items.
The Bad
With gloves beginning at 1900 ratings, most people in the game will not be wearing a single piece of Deadly Gladiator gear. The requirement tops out at the magic mark of 2200, which in some Battlegroups will qualify for a Gladiator title at the end of the season. 2200 is also a massive jump from the next highest rating requirement, which is 2080 for weapons. As anyone who has competed at the 2k bracket would know, point gain beyond 2000 is fairly slow, particularly if you compete in the off-hours.
Savage Gladiator
The new Arena season is going to be fun because it will debut the tiered gear system that Blizzard feels will address some core issues about gearing up for Arenas. First up is Savage Gladiator gear, a set of blue or rare quality items that are purchased with a combination of Arena and Honor points and require no Arena Rating. It might not be the best gear out there, but they're certainly worth the price of admission and will get a lot of players the requisite Resilience needed for competitive PvP.
The Good
It's cheap. Savage Gladiator items can be purchased for as low as 3,500 Honor and 175 Arena points in the Wrath Beta. While these may not be the final prices, I think the trend will be to keep these items fairly affordable. The idea is to easily be able to pick up a piece of this every week even at moderate sub-1500 ratings. That really isn't bad for casual play dabbling in Arenas and Battlegrounds. It takes a little effort, and there's a wide selection of gear to choose from. So even if you're not looking to complete Savage Gladiator gear, you can use them to fill out the slots waiting for shiny new epics.
The Bad
It's cheap. And just like most things, you get what you pay for. Savage Gladiator gear is entry level PvP gear, and it will feel that way once you get past players in Northrend greens and quest item blues. In theory, Savage Gladiator gear should be the equivalent of Level 80 heroic dungeon rewards, so the rarity (blue) is something of an expectational letdown. It's not epic and it doesn't feel epic. However, these are really just rewards to make it worth the time of players who might otherwise gain nothing from Arenas. The idea is to have fun. Dabble in the format, play a few games. Do it wearing only hats, if you want to.
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