Do you how to play a lower level Hunter and a lower level Druid in Warsong Gulch? You may pay attention now. Let's first talk about how to play a lower level Hunter in WG.
It is a blast to play a Hunter in Warsong Gulch if you know how even in the lower levels. The following three ways may help you to play your Hunter, all of which will confound the enemy and help your team to victory.
The first way is to play defense. You never need to leave your flag room. To do this, you may park your pet at the flag by guiding your pet there and clicking on the Stay command. Then switch your pet's attack status from defense to aggressive. Once your pet is hidden at the flag, drop a trap. Then go hide in the coat room, on the roof or the back wall opposite your pet. Keep an eye on your pet and on your mini map to see when enemy players are coming. When your pet moves, swivel and shoot whatever the pet is hitting. Use your concussion shot often. This is a great way to protect the flag and to rack up tons of honor building killing blows.
The second way is mark the Rogues. They are about the most annoying players on the enemy side. Once they go stealth, you are fairly well hooped until you get your flare ability. However, your Hunter's mark can make WG an unpleasant place for enemy Rogues. To make their lives hell, hide out near the enemy graveyard and put your Hunter's mark on Rogues as they die, before they jump off of the cliff into the battle. If they can't hide, they lose.
The third way is to play midfield. You can stand back from the action and send your pet into the battle, shooting what your pet attacks. This is a great way to build up damage and lots of killing blows, as well as a large load of honor kills. If you put your pet on aggressive, it will flit from target to target until all are dead. Make certain that you can mend your pet, as enemies will try to attack the pet to save themselves. To get your pet back if you come under attack, put your pet on passive. When it gets back to you, place it on defensive, and watch Rover save you.
For lower level Druids, if you know what you're doing, PvP battlegrounds can be excruciating. Especially beginning Druids just find how slow and amazingly vulnerable their toons are. Despite your limitations, you can win big in WG with proper strategy. You may not get all of the kill points, but you can garner all of the glory. Actually you can grab a quick reputation as the chief flag carrier for your side of the Gulch.
The first tip is to avoid fighting. To win the fight, simply don't have it. Put on your cat form and use your prowl ability to avoid being seen by the enemy. Prowl to and sit in wait at the enemy flag stand until the appropriate time to take the flag and run.
The second tip is to be smart. More than likely if you are hidden, there will be enemy Rogues or Druids hiding in the flag room. Don't rush the flag until you know who is hiding in the room waiting for you. When another teammate arrives, spy to see who attacks him. If no one attacks, either grab the flag and run or run beside your teammate to heal him. If he is attacked, stay put. Don't help him fight even if he complains. You won't serve the cause well if you die playing stupid with a squooshy character.
The third tip is to go the other way if your teammate runs down the ramp with the flag and a mob of enemy players. You can tell your teammates where you are coming in from so they can intercept and protect you. Without communication, teamwork and spies, no one wins in WG. Your best weapon is stealth.
The fourth tip is to switch to your bear form when you're attacked by enemy players. If there are no enemies, choose your cat form, as it is faster. Your bear is your best armor form and will give you time to be rescued by your teammates. Don't stay for the fight. Nearly everything in the field can destroy you. Get that flag home and look for your teammates to get you safe. Ask healers to help. To break free of movement impairments, switch back and forth between bear and cat. Run as if your life depends on it because it does.
The last tip is to remember that capturing the flag is a team effort. You might get the glory, but you will seldom get it without backup. If your teammates get you across the gulch, thank them. When you have captured a flag, do it again in the same fashion.
Through detailed discussion about how to play a lower level Hunter and a lower level Druid in WG, we hope these ways and tips individually may do a good job for you.
It is a blast to play a Hunter in Warsong Gulch if you know how even in the lower levels. The following three ways may help you to play your Hunter, all of which will confound the enemy and help your team to victory.
The first way is to play defense. You never need to leave your flag room. To do this, you may park your pet at the flag by guiding your pet there and clicking on the Stay command. Then switch your pet's attack status from defense to aggressive. Once your pet is hidden at the flag, drop a trap. Then go hide in the coat room, on the roof or the back wall opposite your pet. Keep an eye on your pet and on your mini map to see when enemy players are coming. When your pet moves, swivel and shoot whatever the pet is hitting. Use your concussion shot often. This is a great way to protect the flag and to rack up tons of honor building killing blows.
The second way is mark the Rogues. They are about the most annoying players on the enemy side. Once they go stealth, you are fairly well hooped until you get your flare ability. However, your Hunter's mark can make WG an unpleasant place for enemy Rogues. To make their lives hell, hide out near the enemy graveyard and put your Hunter's mark on Rogues as they die, before they jump off of the cliff into the battle. If they can't hide, they lose.
The third way is to play midfield. You can stand back from the action and send your pet into the battle, shooting what your pet attacks. This is a great way to build up damage and lots of killing blows, as well as a large load of honor kills. If you put your pet on aggressive, it will flit from target to target until all are dead. Make certain that you can mend your pet, as enemies will try to attack the pet to save themselves. To get your pet back if you come under attack, put your pet on passive. When it gets back to you, place it on defensive, and watch Rover save you.
For lower level Druids, if you know what you're doing, PvP battlegrounds can be excruciating. Especially beginning Druids just find how slow and amazingly vulnerable their toons are. Despite your limitations, you can win big in WG with proper strategy. You may not get all of the kill points, but you can garner all of the glory. Actually you can grab a quick reputation as the chief flag carrier for your side of the Gulch.
The first tip is to avoid fighting. To win the fight, simply don't have it. Put on your cat form and use your prowl ability to avoid being seen by the enemy. Prowl to and sit in wait at the enemy flag stand until the appropriate time to take the flag and run.
The second tip is to be smart. More than likely if you are hidden, there will be enemy Rogues or Druids hiding in the flag room. Don't rush the flag until you know who is hiding in the room waiting for you. When another teammate arrives, spy to see who attacks him. If no one attacks, either grab the flag and run or run beside your teammate to heal him. If he is attacked, stay put. Don't help him fight even if he complains. You won't serve the cause well if you die playing stupid with a squooshy character.
The third tip is to go the other way if your teammate runs down the ramp with the flag and a mob of enemy players. You can tell your teammates where you are coming in from so they can intercept and protect you. Without communication, teamwork and spies, no one wins in WG. Your best weapon is stealth.
The fourth tip is to switch to your bear form when you're attacked by enemy players. If there are no enemies, choose your cat form, as it is faster. Your bear is your best armor form and will give you time to be rescued by your teammates. Don't stay for the fight. Nearly everything in the field can destroy you. Get that flag home and look for your teammates to get you safe. Ask healers to help. To break free of movement impairments, switch back and forth between bear and cat. Run as if your life depends on it because it does.
The last tip is to remember that capturing the flag is a team effort. You might get the glory, but you will seldom get it without backup. If your teammates get you across the gulch, thank them. When you have captured a flag, do it again in the same fashion.
Through detailed discussion about how to play a lower level Hunter and a lower level Druid in WG, we hope these ways and tips individually may do a good job for you.
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