New online tool shows popular arena setups
You may already be aware that SK Gaming has a listing of the top arena teams in the US, Europe, and Korea, all ranked against one another. Now SK Gaming has added another feature to this listing, which shows both the most "popular setups for high ranked teams" and the "average rating for popular setups." You can see very clearly the top five class combinations in each category of the arenas, from 5-vs-5 to 2-vs-2, all right above their regular listing of the top teams in each category.
I originally found this new interface via World of Raids, and they have their own summary of the most popular class setups. However, clicking through some of the options on SK Gaming's site, you can clearly see it's not just a simple matter of having the right classes in order to win. In 5-vs-5 it seems that, for the most part, the warrior and the paladin provide the backbone of a good group, while after that, you need a balance of some hybrid healing and dps classes.
In 3-vs-3 and 2-vs-2, however, you can find many groups doing very well without any warriors or paladins at all. The traditional roles of "tank, healing, damage" we see in PvE obviously don't always apply in the arena, where the balance of your team's abilities working together is what matters most. Druids, rogues, and warlocks in particular seem to shine much more here than in 5-vs-5.
So if you're a serious arena junkie, and you like analyzing these things, head on over and see what you make of these various class combinations. As always, our regular Blood Sport column can help you, as V'Ming has lots of information about how the classes are balanced together as well.
I originally found this new interface via World of Raids, and they have their own summary of the most popular class setups. However, clicking through some of the options on SK Gaming's site, you can clearly see it's not just a simple matter of having the right classes in order to win. In 5-vs-5 it seems that, for the most part, the warrior and the paladin provide the backbone of a good group, while after that, you need a balance of some hybrid healing and dps classes.
In 3-vs-3 and 2-vs-2, however, you can find many groups doing very well without any warriors or paladins at all. The traditional roles of "tank, healing, damage" we see in PvE obviously don't always apply in the arena, where the balance of your team's abilities working together is what matters most. Druids, rogues, and warlocks in particular seem to shine much more here than in 5-vs-5.
So if you're a serious arena junkie, and you like analyzing these things, head on over and see what you make of these various class combinations. As always, our regular Blood Sport column can help you, as V'Ming has lots of information about how the classes are balanced together as well.







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Freehugz Jan 4th 2008 11:18AM
Nerf PMR!
Chris Jan 4th 2008 11:43AM
I am looking for a website that wowinsider linked a while back that allowed you to filter the stats per server for classes. For example, you could see the top 25 hunters by Attack Power on a specific server. Anyone recall that website?
LFD Jan 4th 2008 12:18PM
I think you're looking for this one:
http://gankbang.com/a/
Zazu Jan 4th 2008 12:02PM
You might be referring to this one:
http://www.wowmetrics.com/
Chris Jan 4th 2008 1:28PM
it was the gankbang one...thanks.
It is not working properly though since the Armory is all f'ed up.
Chris Jan 4th 2008 1:32PM
the other one is kind of useless since you cannot see some classes on the list at all.
Siedre Jan 4th 2008 1:48PM
Now if only these sites could merge popular set ups AND talent builds so you get a better description. Yes yes, "There's only 1 pvp build!". Whatever. I'd like to know if that Shaman is resto or elemental, for example, since both are pretty popular.
bds Jan 5th 2008 6:17AM
You can click toggle for each team and see the build of the players.
woeye Jan 4th 2008 1:50PM
There's a reason why you do not see some classes in 2vs2 and 3vs3, like the shaman class.
glaci3r Jan 4th 2008 10:22PM
this site used to be geekboys.org/arena. i guess some money changed hands.
bds Jan 5th 2008 6:17AM
Not really. I am the owner of geekboys and sk-gaming, I just moved it :)