Blood Sport: Scrubby McDouche and his army of excuses

Lcd Soundsystem is pretty unique. I can definitely groove to some of the beats James Murphy creates. Tribulations is one of my new kicks, and it'll be our listening music for today. It's also kind of fitting for our subject matter. Don't expect a lot of the techno-disco-dance-punk genre (or whatever you want to call it) in the future, because well, there's not a lot of it out there. Savor the moment.
Last week, we finished up the 3.3 Patch Notes. This week, we're going to shift gears and talk about an issue that I think is about as important to PvP as kicking ass and chewing bubblegum. We'll be discussing how to avoid the noobsauce, terribad, furious badiator, or whatever flavor of the month term is going around for the holier-than-thou arena player. I personally call him Scrubby McDouche.
Check out what's up after the break.
On class balance and team composition
We all know that guy. Don't be that guy. Scrubby is a gentleman that is anything but gentle when it comes to accepting arena defeats gracefully. Any loss he endures amounts to Blizzard not understanding his class. If his class is viewed as being poor in arena, he will let you know. But he won't stop there. Everyone on trade chat, your realm forums, your mom's realm forums, and every PvP website will soon feel the wrath of the injustice he suffers. To show Blizzard who's boss, he might even quit PvP, or the game altogether. Yeah. That'll show 'em.
Moreover, opposing arena teams have "no skill" and a "much more favorable composition" than he does. It doesn't matter if he's playing the most overpowered team composition on the SK-100. He just hit eight straight countercomps, even though none of his opponents compositions were remotely similar. The arena gods just always seem to have Scrubby's number.
Don't get me wrong, certain classes are bad in certain arena seasons. Achieving gladiator as a warrior or druid in season five is one of the more difficult PvP achievements to ever be accomplished. Certain compositions are also doomed to failure from the very start. I don't care how skilled your team is, you're not going to be running a triple demonology warlock team to rank #1 anytime soon. I will eat my words if anyone proves me wrong. The challenge is out there.
Likewise, countercomps definitely play a role in arena success. I'm not going to name any because there's always someone who disagrees with the analysis of team matchups. Said person also plays the said team and has never lost to the said countercomp team. But we're not talking about Mr. Better-Than-Everyone-At-Everything Commenter, even though he and Scrubby are best friends.
However, we'd be infinitely far off base if we were to proclaim that success in arena is based largely on class and composition. We've all seen, heard of, or experienced the fully epic'd out rogue-mage-priest team destroyed game after game by the exact same composition, but in full blues. Skill is definitely the deciding factor.
The problem here is when our over-confident arena teammate blames everything on class and composition. It's like a kid throwing a temper tantrum about a candy bar. When he doesn't get it, he cries "it's just not fair." Rise above it and move on, dude. There are even a few druids and warriors with Deadly Gladiator title (the author is not one of them). They overcame and succeeded, you can too.
On game mechanics
The only losses our villain encounters are the result of terrible random number generation.™ Mace stun was his bane in The Burning Crusade. In season one and two, "skillherald warriors," as he would call them, "are ruining the game with their easy mode weapon." Unless, of course, he was the player using it. Today, he complains that his team would win every game if it "weren't for that destruction warlock critting three spells in a row," or "Dispel Magic hitting everything except Hand of Protection."
Of course, Sir Scrubalot's team has abilities to deal with a warlock's cast time abilities and/or debuffs required for monster burst. Dispel Magic removes HoP a lot easier if the target is already fully debuffed. Don't tell that to him, however. He'll counter that he "didn't have time" to line-of-sight or interrupt that Chaos Bolt. He was too busy dpsing/healing/crowd controlling/being amazing at this game/whatever excuse pops into his head, rather than Purging the kill target clean so he could dispel Hand of Protection.
On the greatest arena player to ever grace competitive e-sports -- himself, obviously
We've probably all played with an individual that will never look over what he could have done differently, whether it be in PvP or PvE, or life outside of the game. Mr. Perfect cannot fail.
Flawless play is his hallmark. No, scratch that, it is his birthmark. He is known worldwide for his amazing skills. Or at least nationally. Ok, maybe not. But almost everyone on the battlegroup has, at least one time, alt-f4'd upon seeing him on the opposing side of arena. No, that wasn't an accidental disconnect. The opponent was "saving himself the humiliation."
Of course, you don't dare correct him. Oh no, you've tried that before. Upon first mention of any type of error or inconsistency he may have committed, Scrubby immediately becomes an IRL prot warrior and shifts into Defensive Stance. He quickly tries to Disarm you:
"I've made it farther than you ever have. (Or: Dude, you don't even play my class) You don't even come close to knowing what I know. Stick to playing correctly, and I'll stick to dominating noobs."
If that doesn't assuage you, he'll immediately Taunt you with something like, "You played terrible that last game, don't even try to tell me what I did wrong."
If all else fails, his Last Stand will be to pop Berserker Rage (his rage bar hits full), and he'll hold down his vent button with the force of ten thousand powerthirst bodybuilders (NSFW). He will attempt to Intimidating Shout you. It will be loud. Your ears will bleed. If you play with speakers instead of headphones, neighbors will think Chewbacca wielding a jet engine just murdered you.
Okay, so I probably went overboard with that protection warrior analogy. Point is, it's easier to tell him he's awesome just to have him shut up about his relatively minor accomplishments. Use this power wisely, for it is Scrubby's kryptonite.
On your play, and how bad you are compared to him
Scrubber Ducky plays exceptionally well at every point in the game. Mere mortals, like yourself, however, are not so blessed. If he gets sapped within the first ten seconds of the fight, it's your fault for not spotting the rogue, or getting in combat earlier so he could cast something on you. He'll proclaim your inexperience forced him into a vulnerable position.
If he died, it's your fault for not healing him or protecting him. Disregard that he didn't notice you were crowd controlled, or that he was in the center of the map with no line-of-sight within 30 yards of his corpse. He was doing more important things. That's what she said.
All his cooldowns are always unavailable because he has to protect and spoon feed you. And he's always in between globals because he's constantly doing something, unlike you. He "shouldn't have to say everything" going on in the arena battle, but does anyway, because without him, how could anyone win?
Closing thoughts from the author
Most arena players are not like the stooge we discussed today. The vast majority of arena players are enjoyable to play with. There are, however, bad apples -- beware of them! These people will do everything they can to advance themselves (and their own ego) while tearing you down. Even if they are "the best X spec of Y class on the server," don't feel forced to play with them.
Don't get caught in the trap of thinking you need to play arenas which are zero fun. Arenas were made for fun, and this is a game -- even if dolts occasionally confuse it with the most important thing in the world.
Next week, we'll be discussing the "good" arena player archetype, (although I probably won't have a quasi-clever name). So tune in again with Blood Sport when we talk about what attitudes and perspectives help players to become better at arena, in a positive way. Until then, I'll be hard at work thinking up more names which might draw a chuckle from nerds like me.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, PvP, Features, Classes, Wrath of the Lich King, Blood Sport (Arena PvP), Battlegrounds, Arena, Achievements






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
jc Nov 24th 2009 8:06PM
Good call. LCD Soundsystem rocks. They make it into most of my DJ sets.
macster Nov 25th 2009 7:46AM
Yup. Even the appearance of the name in the top image there got me firing up All My Friends.
Rob Nov 25th 2009 8:14AM
About a week ago the drummer for LCD Soundsystem died. He was going to a party in a New York loft when the freight elevator got stuck between floors. Someone pried the doors open and the people started to jump down to the lower floor. When he jumped, the hood on his coat got snagged on something and it pulled him back as he was jumping and he fell about 5 floors to his death. :(
He was also the drummer for "!!!". Very sad story.
In other news. Daft Punk is playing at my house!
jimbob Nov 25th 2009 10:21AM
Agreed, excellent choon! Good choice C.C! :)
Arbitor Nov 25th 2009 3:40PM
Jesus christ what a horrible way yo go, like something out of a bloody final destination movie.
Agh, makes me play it in my head.
I am physically saddened by this, I had no idea this person even existed until reading that comment.
R.I.P.
Para Nov 26th 2009 9:30PM
wow that does sound like something out of final destination :l didnt believe it when i first read it, but 2 seconds of googling confirmed it, RIP Gerhardt Fuchs.
Ive liked LCD since i first heard their songs on Forza 2 such an awsome band, it definately fits the column.
messiahxi Dec 4th 2009 1:00PM
LCD never really appealed to me. It also sounded, i dunno, flat or something. Sucks about the drummer though.
Broken_toes Nov 24th 2009 9:17PM
This sounds like someone just had a bad arena puggie ^^
To be honest this is a problem with the game all round, there are people who just won't be told. Be it reacting wrongly to an arena attack from the opposing team, not helping in defense/flag capture when they blatantly could- or even just carrying relentlessly on with DPS on oynixia in phase 3 and there's one big add still roaming about... and you know if they just turned around and killed the soddin thing it won't be a wipe...
Actually correction its not really that they cant take being told what they're doing wrong, its just as much a case in that they just can't see what they're doing is wrong- they can't actually comprehend something they are doing is affecting the outcome.
Its why I only arena (very rare you'll see me in arena) with people I know and like - you can happily say to yourselves "LOL we got mangled". And on the rare occasions we win, its just immensely sweeter.
Playing with some one who rages, worse being the rager who is actually in the wrong, has to be one of the real down sides with warcraft. Makes you wonder what those muppets are like in real life.... yeurgh...
Alanid Nov 24th 2009 8:42PM
Yeah, like I said in my comment too it's better to play with someone you know because you'll point out each others mistakes in a constructive way and help each other improve.
Alanid Nov 24th 2009 8:41PM
Ahaha, I recently did some arena skirmishes with a guildie (we are trying to make a 3v3 we just need a 3rd lol) And whenever something messed up and we lost we were apologizing to each other for whatever mistake we may (or think we may) have made. This is play that I like not the super competitive (incoming grammar mistakes) "WTF R U DOING!" "OV4R THAR!" or "WHY DIDNT YOO DOO ANYTING?!", etc. Just enjoy the game... if it stresses you change how you play or stop playing.
mowarriorwade Nov 24th 2009 9:57PM
I played a 2s match with a resto druid as an arms warrior, against a feral druid/mutil rogue comp, and my healer died at the same time the rogue died. I chased this feral druid around Ruins forEVER until I finally got a mortal strike-into-burst that took him out, and my teammate was AMAZED. The next match we went up against a mage/rogue and got facerolled, he ragequitted and I haven't talked to him since.
Some people can't take a lose :/
Dart Nov 25th 2009 12:00AM
I agree with you to a point, there are some games that for fun, but there are also times where you should be serious.
It's not just arena either, do you think ensidia laughs when a member screws up? But yes, people who rage too often are just annoying.
Ps. I would take that triple warlock comp challenge, but i'm on a Enh Shaman, MM hunter, Resto Druid comp atm. 1950 lulz
Siaperas Nov 24th 2009 8:57PM
I haven't had much experience with this player in the Arena, but by god he is in every battleground I play in. He even shows up to Wintergrasp. It's almost like he shows up wherever battle is had just to be heard.
Rai Nov 24th 2009 8:57PM
LF2 demo locks for Scrubalot torture, /w for inv.
armi0022 Nov 24th 2009 9:01PM
I usually like your articles as I am a big fan of arena, but this one was pretty pointless. Avoid annoying people in WoW and you will have more fun- got it.
Amaxe Nov 24th 2009 9:55PM
I can't... Blizzard's ignore list isn't big enough ;-)
zweitblom Nov 25th 2009 1:13AM
http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info5186-IgnoreMore.html :-)
Jaxal Nov 24th 2009 9:11PM
"But we're not talking about Mr. Better-Than-Everyone-At-Everything Commenter, even though he and Scrubby are best friends."
awesome.
wowmartyjohnson Nov 24th 2009 9:15PM
First off.. I love WoW.. I love most of the people I have met playing it.. but...
I quit WoW for months due to the rage issues I ran into... honestly.. I remember going months playing Team Fortress and not running into near the number of jerks that I would run into in one day of a WoW BG.
Hell.. I logged on for one week to play Starcraft online back in the day and the amount of anger and name calling was so bad, I never played it online again.
I am slowly playing it again.. but with real life stress of a child with yet another cancer relapse and my own health.. I will never pressure myself for any game like I did before.
I love PvP, but now I just stick to BGs and simply ignore anyone the first time I see the vile, boring generic rage being typed.
Good article.
Broken_toes Nov 24th 2009 9:22PM
I'm waiting for some trolls to show up... come on where are they?
Come on, come spit some non nonsensical bile over something no-one else is really that fussed about.
On my raids, we boot anyone that uses the word "noob" we can't get away with it on 25 man cos the healer always does it... damn essential but rare class...