World of Warcraft

The new PvE system.

Hello all curse-gaming.com fans. This is my article I promised to write when submitting “TBC Attunements” guide. This shows how the PvE world in TBC will/has changed. Hope you enjoy it :)

Regards,

Kamikazeelf

NOTE: THIS ARTICLE IS TALKING ONLY ABOUT PEOPLE/GUILDS THAT ARE DEDICATED TO PVE.


Along with The Burning Crusade, Blizzard came up with a way to neutralize the so called “hardcore PvE guilds”. Through that I mean more 5-man groups content of greater importance and reducing the amount of people needed to complete a raid-dungeon. This, however, may cause problems that the game designers might not have thought about.

First of all, let’s make it clear how World of Warcraft end-game content has changed. To even enter (!) a 25-man dungeon an attunement is needed. And to acquire that, tons of quests have to be done. Let’s give an example: The Eye, a wing of Tempest Keep and probably the most difficult dungeon in the game currently with Kael’thas Sunstrider being the last boss, requires an attunement, or more precisely The Tempest Key, which is awarded from a quest. The quest for the key has 3 parts where you have to enter other attunement-needed-dungeons, for which you need to enter other attunement-needed-dungeons etc. etc…which ends up in following results. To become attuned to The Eye you have to have done: 3 long quest lines and 3 level 70 dungeons which will take you a really long time to have it done. So where is the end with the hardcore gaming? Of course this might be seen as a good thing as Blizzard makes it impossible to skip the enormous amount of PvE content prepared for us but maybe it’s just a bit too much.

Secondly, just imagine that after 20+hours spent on the “getting attuned” you have done these quests. However, then you finally realize “Wait a minute…I have an alt!!”. What now? Are you going to grind that whole thing again for your alt? Or maybe you are going to dedicate your alt to PvP? Hmm…tough one isn’t it?

Another thing is that not everyone in a normal guild will have done these in the same pace and more and more people will get frustrated waiting for the “slow people”. At that point there are two choices, where the hardcore guilds come in again. You are going to wait as you are casual (well if you have done them before other people that would mean differently most of the times) or you are friendly OR you are going to join/create a hardcore guild where all the people will get the quests done quickly.

Now we know that hardcore guilds will exist at least in the beginning of the Burning Crusade and will probably extinct as the players on the server progress with their attunements. However, another problem arises for PvE guilds. What are the recruitment criteria going to be like? Gear? Experience? …or Attunements? Until TBC that was the order (from most important to the least important) in which people were recruited. Now it’s probably going to be more like Attunements? Gear? Experience? where gear and experience are going same important (why? Read on).

However, the changes in the game might result in more good than bad. The first and most important thing that is going to come with the attunement system is something we wanted to happen for a long time. By that I mean “NOOB EXTINCTION”. Just think: which noob will to survive the challenges ahead of him when trying to complete the attunements. They will either “morph” into very good and experienced players, dedicate themselves to PvP or quit WoW. This might seem like impossible and idyllic to most of us but now it is very (!!!!!) probable. Some people might thing that this is a catastrophe as the world (of warcraft) will be boring, predictable and will just become simple routine but to most of us it means no more frustration when trying to do something serious and some “unexperienced player” makes the whole raid fail.

Finally, now the PvE content is designed in such way that we progress smoothly through the harder and harder dungeons, which also means smooth gear upgrade. In addition, the fact that gear drops as tokens which you exchange for the actual armor makes it impossible to have too much of one class drops and too little of another.

To sum up, the Burning Crusade will come along with some negative features which are, however, completely neutralized by the positive ones. Moreover, the PvE system is actually much better than it was before the expansion was released. Good Job Blizzard :).

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  • zzai said 
    Thu, Jan 25 2007 7:24 AM ()

    First of all, for all those who dont understand WHY its a noob eradication prosess to get attuned get some idea of what it takes. Or let me just post them for you. You need to clear every heroic mode instance, and the heroics are not called heroic just for fun when they have mobs hitting full tier3 warriors for 5k. What some people dont seem to understand about this article is that this is taken from a raiders perspective. He will NEVER go with pugs to these instances so saying that just becuse theres more 5man content there will be more noobs dont apply to his point of view. The hoops are to difficult for most casual ppl, simple fact.

    And dont fucking whine when blizzard changes something to the better. People who says dont blame the noob blame the raidleader for not explaning. SOME PPL DONT LEARN, that is facts. Some are just so stupid or unfocused or just noobs. They dont listen and even if they were they still do it wrong. So never ever say dont blame the noob blame the raidleader, as 9 out of 10 its the noob.

    Something some dont see is that to be good at pvp you must think, and you realy need to be good. Most people who get to rank 14 either learns to play on the way or was good to begin with, and if you can play pvp you can play pve. And when he says they will dedicate to pvp he dont mean that they will be rank 14 and be gods of pvp. he only mean that instead of leeching of some guild in an instance he will hit get killed in the arenas and bgs untill he learns or quits.


    And last for most of you who said this article was bad for some reason, go and die in fire. You are most likley the ppl who whipe the raid as almost everything you have said proves your stupidity.

  • Aaberg said 
    Thu, Jan 25 2007 7:24 AM ()

    to Souliisoul:

    I really dont get your whole point on Risen. You say they dont want hardcore players, yet, at their site it states:

    "REQUIREMENT - MUST BE ABLE TO RAID 7PM-MIDNIGHT SERVER TIME AT LEAST 5 NIGHTS A WEEK"

    IMO, that's pretty much, hence hardcore (unless we have different definitions of hardcore). If it was meant as sarcasm, just nvm :D ...

    Also the remark, that it would be the raidleaders fault that a player made a mistake, and wiped the raid just made me laugh. Our guild had the Hollydays off, and I did enough PuG's to know that it was noobs who wiped us,rather than the leader... How many times does it take for a noob to understand "stop, dont do anything, press Escape, ur being watched!", when it had already been thoughly explained? My guess: 42

  • Thu, Jan 25 2007 7:24 AM ()

    yeah - the best in pve is: the best pvp-items will be same quality :( and better equipt pvp´ler gangking players on the way.... and there is NO skill required to get pvp-equip right now. simply go afk and follow a DD. or find some nice corner where no one will find you. ok takes longer than you are a good DD - but you get the items even without skill

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