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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-08-2008 @ 3:29PM
Slayblaze said...
I too disagree that Alliance have a terrain advantage. Yes we have a *bridge* as a defendable chokepoint - but Horde have a *DOORWAY*. The only way to get to the E-W frostwolf towers is a *DOORWAY* (yes I said that twice!)
Actually 2 Doorways...tiny little things...look at how wide the Alliance bridge is in comparison. When it come to defensible positions, there is no contest - Horde have a much much easier time blocking that doorway if they are determined to stop Ally forward progress there: there is NO WAY through there if Horde masses a defense.
And that is exactly what they are starting to do in my battlegroup - I'm Alliance. Happened several times in a row last night, and ends up a stalemate...eventually Alliance has to just afk-out because there is no way you can get through a doorway that literally has 8 Hunter frost-traps in it, flares too so can't stealth in. Even if you do get through it is a steep uphill which is massed with 30 or so horde, not to mention Bowmen from the towers.
I know that Alliance could do a similar turtle, but the point is that getting over the bridge is much easier that getting through that final door to the Horde base.