Encrypted Text: The art of the gank

You're tired. You've been slaying the denizens of Icecrown Citadel for hours, you've spent your entire week clearing the daily heroics for your valuable Emblems of Frost, and you can't remember the last time you left Dalaran when you weren't en route to a raid. Your work has not been in vain, and you probably have some stiff new leather armor and maybe a plastic-wrapped weapon or two to show for it.
Your new armor is too tight, it is stifling and you must be nimble. If your weapons are too mint, they won't fit in your hands, and they will throw off your balance. With such little time left at level 80, we don't have the luxury of underperforming. How can you make your armor flexible to allow you to avoid enemy attacks? How can you mold your weapon to become an extension of your own arm? And how can you vent the pent up stress of mindlessly spamming Fan of Knives in heroics for hours on end? Luckily, there's a magic element that will solve all three of these problems: innocent blood.
Let me say first that I'm not referencing some sort of vampire fetish, I'll leave that to our resident Twilight fan. I'm talking about riding around Azeroth, slinking in the shadows, preying on the weak and undefended. Ganking is a great stress reliever, it allows you to vent all of your frustrations and shed your rotations: there's nothing left but a pure kill. Coating your weapons in your opponent's vital fluids and having their warm blood splattered all over your armor is the perfect way to christen your new gear.
A rogue's ancient rite of passage, the art of the gank has been set aside by many for more important tasks. All work and no play will not only make you dull, but your weapons as well. As trained assassins, we are masters of destroying unsuspecting targets before they even realize what's happened. Death from the shadows, we disappear as if we've evaporated. Built from the ground up as killing machines, no other class is as feared in the open world. Once your opponent hears the 'whoosh' sound of stealth, they know their life has come to a tragic end.
Always snare the victim
There are a few keys to ensuring that your target doesn't escape your grasp once you've selected them for death. Crippling Poison is a must for enemies that will attempt to escape once you've engaged. A combat or subtlety rogue will be putting Crippling Poison on their off hand, while a Mutilate rogue will be able to use Instant Poison via Deadly Brew. Either way, slowing your target down is key to keeping them within your deadly range. You'll want to use Wound Poison on your other weapon, because if you allow a healer to get any casts off, the gank could turn around very quickly.
Targets trying to evade you will be one of your primary concerns while you're out on the killing field. Many of your weak opponents will see running as their only option. I try to save Sprint for situations in which the target is fleeing, as this will let you get back in range before they can get on their mount and fly off into the clouds. With Cataclysm's promise of bringing flight to the old world, your chance to stalk prey without fear of them escaping on a drake is quickly diminishing. The Lunar Festival is a great opportunity to stalk prey in Azeroth: a steady stream of enemy players will be making their rounds to visit all the Elders for their achievements. I also enjoy ganking in Wintergrasp, as many players will make the mistake of traveling away from their pack.
The tempo of the shadows
Think of a gank as an elegant dance with an unsuspecting opponent. You're the only one who knows the music, and so it's your duty to set the tempo. As opposed to our typical PvP strategy of reacting to our enemy's steps, we take the lead. Figure out your opening strategy, your plan for countering your opponent's abilities, and their possible escape routes. If you are anticipating their moves, you can proactively counter them before they even attack. By using your stuns and incapacitating abilities, you are able to pause and analyze your target properly.
Assuming that you open with Cheap Shot and follow up quickly with Kidney Shot, the victim will be mashing one of their powerful abilities Paladins will typically use a Hammer of Justice on you immediately after being freed from your stuns, priests usually prefer a Psychic Scream. Preemptively using Cloak of Shadows as your stun duration wears off makes them waste one of their most powerful abilities and saves your PvP trinket for a more crucial moment.
Stealth and surprise
The element of surprise allows us to survey the battlefield and choose our time to strike. It's truly our class-defining ability, especially in an open world PvP situation. We can wait until our opponent is distracted, weakened, or in opportune position for our strike. Many players aren't quick on their feet, and you can destroy them before they're aware of what's happening and able to respond. Enter the shadows before you're spotted, take your time working your way up to your prey, and ensure that they're not aware of you before you engage.
Without stealth, nearly any enemy will have a chance to mount up and evade you, which can actually just be wasting their own time. As seen on several PvP videos (and easily testable), combat rogues can use Killing Spree to kill airborne targets. You'll need some way to survive the fall, an engineer can use the Parachute Cloak and everyone else can make use of Noggenfogger Elixirs. However, it Is more important to never let your targets leave combat so that mounting isn't an option. Make use of Deadly Throw, regular Throw, and any other ranged goodies you may have access to in order to keep them in combat for as long as possible.
Ganking is also one of the very few environments where a subtlety rogue can thrive. Shadowstep is an amazing tool for ambushing your target quickly and also preventing their escape attempts. Two sets of cooldowns via Preparation and significant Stealth improvement talents bolster your ability to remain undetected on approach and handle situations where you lose control. Remember, style kills are worth two points, so feel free to Gouge that low HP mage, run back a few steps to toy with their hope, and finish them off with grace using a Shadowstep->Eviscerate combo to tear apart their insides.
No holds barred
Rogues play dirty, and that's all there is to it. Pop all of your cooldowns when you're picking off an opponent: you won't need them once your target is dead. Killing Spree and Cold Blood provide some powerful on-demand burst that work well with the quick paced tempo of ganking. Don't hesitate to use every tool in your kit, use Blind if the situation is going poorly or Vanish if you've bitten off more than you can chew. There's no honor in dying to a prot paladin who you misidentified as a squishy target, get out of there and try your luck elsewhere.
After a romp in your prey's eviscerated entrails, relish in the kill. You're venting your excess stress, you're getting a chance to experiment with new weapons and gear, and you're energizing world PvP all at one time. Without a mutual fear and hatred between the Horde and the Alliance, the war will simple fizzle into giving each other the cold shoulder. Blizzard intends to rekindle the bloodbath between Azeroth's factions, so get some practice in while your opponents are soft so that you're ready when they're battle-hardened and ready to strike. Don't neglect to kill lower-level players either, drilling a healthy respect for the opposing faction into them early will make them more likely to PvP when they're fully grown.
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Reader Comments (Page 5 of 10)
Lemons Feb 17th 2010 4:25PM
I guess these are the kind of ppl that are qqing all over this thread. Yes, there are things you can do...
If you see a rogue stealth right in front of you chances are they're coming your way. Jump around and spam your Holy Nova, it sounds dumb but it works. Rogues move at 95% run speed in stealth, and you should be moving at 108% assuming Tuskarr's Vitality. So if you happen to jump over our way and throw out a Holy Nova there are times we simply aren't fast enough to move away. Losing the advantage of an opener is a big blow to a rogue, try to reveal one whenever you can.
And never trinket out of the first stun (a surprisingly common mistake)! Rogues only have two stuns, and if you trinket the first stun you'll just get stunned again (it's really just common sense). But if you wait out the first stun and then trinket the second stun the rogue is all out of stuns and you're free to counterattack.
TL;DR: Knowledge is power, learn your opponents' weaknesses instead of just QQing and saying, "it's impossible to win."
Eyhk Feb 17th 2010 4:31PM
Wrong question to answer a person writing columns about Rogues ;-)
I do see this post triggering "How not to be Ganked 101" posts by the others though.
Here's how it might go:
1. Reroll on a PVE server. Server transfer. Do whatever you can to get off that PVP server.
2. Do not flag PVP. Don't. Just don't. No. Nada. Please?
3. Do not attempt to gank a PVP flagged person. You'll be the one dead and drooling on the floor. Then we all knows what happens next. You'll get into a hissy fit rage and beat up your keyboard to a pulp. And keyboards are expensive.
4. Feel warm and fuzzy about killing endless amounts of mobs "stronger" than thou since obviously ganking "weaker" people is a sort of taboo.
The other obvious way is to learn how to PVP proper with your toon. Did someone mention leveling on a PVP server is an excellent way to learn?
Wyred Feb 17th 2010 7:08PM
Good tip from Lemons there. Never trinket the cheap shot, always wait for the kidney shot. As a shadowpriest I then trinket, fear, and dot. If they Cloak of Skill and vanish to get back on me, that's 2 big cd's they've used, and I've still got dispersion and shadowfiend (pets are great against rogues). Rogues are still a big problem for me, but usually only the good ones. You have tools, use them. And if you can't kill the rogue, go take it out on some hunter who didn't think to use deterrence until he was at half-hp with 3 dots rolling on him.
Superdooperfuntime Feb 17th 2010 11:43PM
Your priest writer should be covering this, not the rogue writer. :)
Bizzy Feb 18th 2010 2:17PM
My first and main toon was leveled on a pve server, but I am currently leveling a new toon on a pvp server. One thing I quickly learned is if you're having problems with being ganked, do some quests in zones a few levels below you until things die down. Finish up some of those quests that went green. For example, once you hit level 50, don't be so anxious to rush off to the Plaguelands - finish up some quests in Feralas or something. You'll be less likely to run into players that are higher level than you.
And try not to use the roads.
Candy Man Feb 17th 2010 3:48PM
This article screams, "I have a small penis and I'm angry about it".
Kragragh Feb 17th 2010 4:01PM
I have a huge penis and I love ganking.
Eyhk Feb 17th 2010 4:40PM
I don't know about this article but your post definitely does scream it ;-)
Possum Feb 17th 2010 3:47PM
Ah yes, taking your frustrations out on someone weaker than you, delicious, not at all like the motivations of bullying, no sir, not at all.
That said, if a ?? level rogue kills me, I dust myself off and continue on. And I still live by my motto: See a rogue, kill a rogue.
Living on a pvp server is worth it for the matches where you have a chance, those are the heart pounding ones, where someone within say 5 levels of you suddenly attacks without warning and you've got to think quick to kill them.
You get a rush out of that, whether you live or you die. When you're without warning dead in a global cooldown, that's not pvp, that's just irritating. If you get off by irritating people, perhaps you should go and re-evaluate your life.
jasonkidd1234 Feb 17th 2010 3:56PM
Just clarifying, the article doesn't say to gank low level people, or people weaker than you.
Ganking is just catching somebody off guard, taking an advantage over them in pvp. While almost all kills on people lower level than you are ganks, not all ganks are on people lower level than you.
A level 30 can gank a level 35 if they really wanted, depending on the situation. I've 'ganked' people as a priest by mind controlling them off of cliffs, or thunderstorming them into an elite, even though they were higher level than me.
Possum Feb 17th 2010 3:59PM
I will direct you to this quote from the article "Don't neglect to kill lower-level players either"
jasonkidd1234 Feb 17th 2010 4:03PM
I realize this, but that doesn't say TO gank people, it says don't neglect to. Obv different meanings.
regardless, the majority of the article is speaking in terms of ganking people of similar level, and everybody who raeged seemed to assume he meant "go one shot as many 15s as you can"
And if the article was truly about ganking lowbies, do you think it'd be this long?
There's really not much of an art to ganking lowbies, it's more of, tab target, press random attack button, find another lowbie.
obc Feb 17th 2010 4:06PM
EITHER!!!
my level 30 toon has been ganked by a level 42. after 4 deaths i logged onto my pvp toon and ganked the living hell out of him and he soon logged onto his rogue and he tried to gank me and i called a friend he called his.
this is how the world of warcraft goes.
live with it. on a pvp server or if flagged for pvp you are not safe. from lvl 1 to 80 someone can be there to gank you.
Possum Feb 17th 2010 4:11PM
@jasonkidd1234 We just have different definitions of ganking then, I agree the main focus of the article isn't about ganking lowbies, but some of it is and it is what I was referring to.
@obc as I already mentioned I deal with it fine. I don't cry when a level 80 rogue kills my level 20 priest, I just roll my eyes and go on. I'm not saying that we should change the way world pvp or rogues work, just that I think the people who go out and endlessly kill lower level characters than them who have no hope of fighting back are kinda pathetic.
syi Feb 18th 2010 4:14AM
LOL same thing happened to a buddy while he was over leveling his hunter, DK ganbks him, he gets on his pvp druid ganks him and procedes to gank his 3 buddies and his main because tehy don't know how to regroup. it was priceless
jasonkidd1234 Feb 17th 2010 3:53PM
Uh, WG is serious business?
For one, if the people reading the article aren't smart enough to realize what is good in wg, and what isn't good, then they probably aren't helping much anyways, and are better off soloing people with tenacity anyways.
I doubt anybody read the article and thought "This guy is right, I should never help my team in WG, and should just gank people because an article on the internet said so!"
orco42 Feb 17th 2010 3:56PM
Thank you for this article. I leveled as a clothie on a pcp server, the rogues when my favorite class to be ganked by. Out of nowhere is was stun locked and then killed. As I was cursing them I was also thanking them. I knew that the suffering they caused me would be repaid a hundred fold when I was done leveling. Now anytime I see a wretched alliance I attack. Doesn't matter if they are level 80 or 20. If you really hate being ganked, go play on a pve server. Better yet quit wow and play candyland you pansies!
Jordan Feb 17th 2010 4:34PM
I bet scarier things than ganking happen on a PCP server.
Smak Feb 17th 2010 5:59PM
Yeah once a guy tried to gank me, broke his leg and then ran two miles without knowing it was broken...
Lemons Feb 17th 2010 3:55PM
I don't really get it. It's not a formal pvp guide, it's saying "after your done with ICC" like your some sort of pve carebear trying the gank someone for the first time. Leave the ganking to the professionals, or hope you can insta-gib your opponent with your skilling spree.