Blood Sport: Do and don't, pro-style
PvP in its purest form is a beautiful thing. Amanda Dean, always obsessed with the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat brings you news you can use in the Arena.
Hailing from Korea
1. Council of Mages
2. Improved Clicks
3. SK Gaming
4. Millenium Dream
5-6. Kill EA
5-6. Made in Taiwan
7-8. SK Gaming
7-8. Pandemic Blue
9-12. aAa nawaK
9-12. Elite
9-12. MoB Gaming
9-12. Pandemic Black
13-16. Sapped Cows cant say moo
13-16. Team EG
13-16. fnatic
13-16. Nihilum.Mousesports
The final match consisted of two best-of-five series. In order to be take first place Council of Mages, from the Upper Bracket needed to win one series while Improved Clicks, rising from the lower bracket was challenged with winning both. Improved Clicks took the first set 3-1, but was vanquished in the second series by an impressive 3-0 finish by Council of Mages.
Can you guess what composition Council of Mages was running? I don't think Rogue, Mage, Priest would be all that surprising. It is an amazing composition. Improved clicks ran Druid, Priest and Warrior combatants in the first game of the finals. They switched the Warrior out for Rogue in the remaining games. This two-healer team is also a very strong composition, but difficult to manage against a highly skilled RMP.
In the MLG PC Circuit's San Diego arena tournament we saw Frag Dominant defeat Nihilum in the final series. Frag Dominant ran a double melee team, consisting of Rogue, Warrior and Druid. Nihilum focused on draining mana with a Druid, Hunter and Priest team.
So what are we not seeing? Shamans come to mind first. Though Shamans are viable as a PvP class, their strength tends to come in larger groups. Enhancement Shamans can lay down the burst in frightening ways, and share the Windfury love with their fellow melee DPSers. A well geared resto Shaman has impressive survivability for an arena healer and Earth Shield is a fabulous buff.
Totems have greater effect when the number of party members increases, but just don't fit in well with the 3v3 setting. Shammies fall prey easily to crowd control. A good, swift Kick or a well-timed Pummel more or less locks them out of combat. Help for this class is on the way in both patch 2.4.3 and Wrath.
Warlocks are also conspicuously missing from the team rosters among the top pro teams. Soul Link and Siphon Life is a popular spec for Warlock in PvP. In the rock/paper/scissors world of WoW combat, Warlocks are crushed by too many other classes. This class is countered heavily by Druids' ability to remove curses. As a PvP class the Warlocks rely on DoTs and Fear abilities. As a resto Shaman I fear Warlocks (and their little dogs, too) more than any other class, but there are not so many Shammies, especially in 3v3. Resident Warlock columnist V'ming Chew said of 1v1 combat, "we eat Resto Druids for lunch. But it's a long lunch."
Last, but not least I cannot leave out the Paladin. This class is not particularly well represented in any of the arena brackets and is no where to be seen among the top arena combatants in this year's major tournaments. Like the Shaman, the Pally is capable of either a massive amount of burst damage or a well-armored healer, depending on spec. I can't think of any ability in the PvP game more impressive than the Pally bubble, except perhaps Cloak of Shadows. I don't have enough good things to say about Blessing of Freedom.
On the other hand, Pallies are not entirely versatile. It can be difficult to manage mana for a retribution Paladin, and they are limited to melee attacks. They can do some emergency back-up healing, but in most cases, ret healing is too weak to ward off a massive onslaught. Holy Pallies can also pump out a lot of damage in addition to heals, but once again the dearth of ranged attacking limits their utility. I do not deny that Pallies need some love.

None of these are bad classes, but they just haven't been shown to mix well with the popular team archetypes. I run into RMP teams consistently when playing 3v3 arenas. That squishy but stellar composition has relatively recently come into popularity on the live servers. I believe that once we see more ingenuity among the pros with these lesser played classes, we will see a resurgence of team new archetypes on the regular serversB.
Let's see what happens in Orlando. The MLG PC circuit will be back in action on July 13 and 14. And remember to look out for season 3 awards tomorrow.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, PvP, Classes, Blood Sport (Arena PvP), Arena, Worldwide Invitational






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Spoonmaster Jun 30th 2008 3:54PM
Are you crazy? Look at the patch 2.4.3 notes, their is no help coming for Shaman until Lich King.
Maybe in 2.4.5 or further but definately not 2.4.3
Vladius Jun 30th 2008 3:57PM
Wow....bigger e-peen for your e-sport.
FTL
Angry Joe Jun 30th 2008 4:29PM
Well, just look at the name of the 2nd place team:
Improved clicks.
cl = d
Badger Jun 30th 2008 3:58PM
Jesus. All the hullabaloo and then Nihilum doesn't even break into the Top 10.
By the way, where is 'Council of Mages' from? You left the first part of the first sentence hanging.
Dilana Jun 30th 2008 4:15PM
Council of Mages is from Korea.
I watched the live feed on my second computer over the weekend and it seemed like there were a lot of Korean finalists for the WoW Arena, WC3 & SC1 tourneys.
Edboy Jun 30th 2008 6:03PM
that's because Koreans in general kick more ass than any of these advertised guilds.
PVP Jun 30th 2008 4:20PM
Glorified pseudo group duels are over glorified.
Wheres the WAR in warcraft now? Please tell me it didnt leave to W.A.R.
All my hopes for WOW are on the lake in WotLK,hopefully that will be the real mass pvp experience most people really want.
hellshire Jun 30th 2008 8:14PM
Arenas are easier to balance classes around and thus is why it gets the majority of blizzards attention when it comes to pvp.
If you want a giant clusterfuck go play AV.
Terrant Jun 30th 2008 4:44PM
Breaking news: Based on blog comments, Blizzard decides to close arenas!
Seriously, arena is part of the game, and thus deserving of wowinsider coverage. Can we not turn every post about arenas into the MMO equivalent of walking around downtown screaming, "The end is nigh"?
SuperSoda Jun 30th 2008 5:26PM
As far as I know,no one wants wowinsider to stop posting arena related news,most people simply dislike them.
And we dont want blizz to close or remove arenas,some do but not most of us.We just dislike how its now the top of wow PVP,the only real wow PVP,the one source of gear for wow pvp.
The anti-arena feeling isnt just posted on blog,its everywhere.
Afu Jun 30th 2008 4:59PM
"Help for this class is on the way in both patch 2.4.3 and Wrath."
How so? All I see is:
Shaman
* Earth Elemental: This pet will now leash back to its totem when pulled beyond 50 yards away.
You can't use elementals in Arena, so it's not this...
* Lightning Overload: This talent will no longer do excessive damage when used with Lightning Bolt Ranks 2-10.
This DOES apply to Elemental Shaman, but I wouldn't really call that "Help for this class".
Am I missing something, or was that an error? Wrath might be full of win for Shamans, (Ribbit!) but 2.4.3 has nothing that I'd consider an improvement for the class.
Zee Jun 30th 2008 5:22PM
@ 5
are we supposed to be impressed you have a second computer???
the 20 bucks was well worth the entry fee to play against teams all over the world and learn a bit of strat as well... I will be back next year... if there is one
Terry Jun 30th 2008 8:22PM
5-6. Made in China ?
I am sorry but xxxxing Taiwan aint part of China.
Sigh........
it's Made in Taiwan.......
Anyhow...I guess sadly ppl don't give it a fxxx nowadays.
Celise Jun 30th 2008 8:42PM
Ya Seriously. This is a terrible mistake made by the author. I wonder how "Made in Taiwan" members react to seeing their team name and their native 'country' being mistaken for another country's name.
Might as well typed in "Made in Mongolia" or "Made in Tibet". Very sad for a journalist who don't give a fxxx nowadays. =(
Celise Jun 30th 2008 8:29PM
CORRECTION: 5-6. Made in China ---> Made in "Taiwan"
'Elite' is the Top Team representing China and 'Made in Taiwan' is the Top Team representing Taiwan.
Please get your geographic fact straight. Stop embarrassing yourself (Amanda Dean - Author) and stop disrespect 20 million people who reside in Taiwan.
DeadCow Jun 30th 2008 10:40PM
Regardless of your personal opinions on the political status of Taiwan (which is an independent democratic nation fully distinct from the People's Republic of Communist China), you really shouldn't blithely change the name of the team like that--Amanda got the name right in the last article, I can't imagine why she'd mess it up this time. She really dropped the ball on this one.
Draenors Jun 30th 2008 11:07PM
I would agree that messing up on two countries shouldn't happen in a blog that tries to inform people. But guys, it's probably an honest mistake and I wouldn't get too mad about. Disrespecting 20 million people? Perhaps. But if a Danish team made it that far and was confused with "Made in Sweden", I don't think I would get too upset. Okay, maybe my inner patriot would be unleashed and make me a little annoyed, but not more.
Hollywood Ron Jul 1st 2008 12:48AM
The pally bubble is useless when you get cycloned by some OP druid. Why can't I bubble out of that attack when I can bubble out of everything else? Oh right, Blizzard doesn't know what to do with paladins.
Badger Jul 1st 2008 9:28AM
Hey guys - Looks like Amanda saw your Comments and she has since corrected the usage of 'Made in Taiwan.' Thanks Ms. Dean!
Smurrf_ Jul 1st 2008 12:11PM
First, the team name may or may not have been in error. However, you can't send Ms. Dean that kind of scathing commentary based upon geographical location. Try actually looking up China and Taiwan...and what you'll find is that BOTH have 'China' in their names. People's Republic of China (PRC) of course refers to the most populous nation on earth...and Republic of China (ROC) refers to what we call Taiwan. Taiwan has also been referred to as 'Chinese Taipei', and unless I'm vastly in error, those who live there all think of themselves as being Chinese...even though they're independent of the PRC.
So...lesson learned, before you blast someone, get your OWN facts straight, and at least be assured that what you're saying isn't in error itself.