Maybe you've played against a smurfer and been on the Oxzwvpdy winning end -- the arena gates open and ... there's no one on the other side. Boom, +16 points. Sweet, I guess? Even winning against a smurfer and getting a good chunk of points
wedding dresses isn't very satisfying. It's super-unsatisfying when you fight them, they destroy you and you lose 25+ points. Feels bad, man. Solution The best thing to do here is to just stop queuing. If an opposing team is decked out in the best arena gear and stealing away 20+ points from you, they're probably going to be playing for a while. Your team just doesn't want any
aion gold of it. Spread the word to other people on your server if you see them playing 2v2. Griefers love nothing more than a steady stream of opponents to annoy -- try to take that away from them. Playing as annoyingly as possible Pillar-humping the entire game -- they don't even try to win. They just try to not lose for as long as possible. They do as little damage as possible while burning your mana. Then, when you're completely OOM, they don't kill you. They just watch you squirm. They constantly crowd control your teammates, only to run away, mount up and flee to another part of the arena. Or, conversely, they get you very low on health and then crowd control you or your teammates so they're freaking out trying to get heal or get healed ... then they just stop and /dance. Then, after a 20+ minute battle, they'll either just obliterate you
wow power leveling in 10 seconds or leave the arena. Even if you win, you don't feel like you've accomplished anything. And they always have annoying macros for opposing teams they disdain. These macros are usually filled with 255 characters of /spit, /fart, /clap, /lol, etc. The worse is when they win by getting a killing blow with unarmed melee or a Shadowfiend. Or they rank 1 Resurrection someone on your team (yep, it's possible), just to instantly kill them with a Shadow Word: Death. Solution If you're completely outclassed, you can learn what they
wow gold do to kill you when they actually go for a kill. You can also probably learn a lot from your opponents in the way they heal, do damage or coordinate crowd control. If you're wondering how to make them stop, well, you probably can't. Your best choice of action is probably to try to enjoy the game as much as possible. Instead of struggling to win (which your opponents will enjoy seeing you squirm), you might incur a quicker death by stopping and /dancing. If they're going to waste your time, you might as well waste theirs. Remember, their whole goal is to get you as annoyed as possible. Want to get Gold Capped? Every week, Basil "Euripides" Berntsen takes a short break from trying to build a raiding guild on Drenden (US-A) to write up a guide that will help you achieve the goal of acquiring 214,748 gold, 36 silver and 48
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