The Colosseum: Bandler, priest of Blackrock

This week, The Colosseum had the pleasure of interviewing Bandler, priest of Blackrock. Bandler is on one of the highest rated 5v5s in the world, as well as having exceptionally good "high scores" for arena statistics. Read on to find out what he has to say about priests, arena strategy, and practical advice.
The Colosseum: Why do you play priest? What is it about the class's toolbox that appeals to you for competitive arena?
Bandler: For me, priests are one of the most versatile classes. We're able to do steady healing, yet we can put out a lot of damage at the same time.
What's the coolest thing you've ever done in arena? Don't be modest.
I guess Shadow: Word Deathing a Blind is cool.
That takes a lot of skill to know when a Blind is coming. I don't know a lot of priests who can do that. What team compositions do you play? Who are your teammates?
I play 2v2 as priest-rogue with Phoelol. I don't have a 3v3 at the moment, but I play a lot of priest-lock-rogue. As for 5v5, I'm on the rank 1 team -- hopefully I get my personal rating up soon. It would be cool.
What's your general game plan? Do you try to play offensively or defensively?
It depends on the team, but mostly I play offensively and know when to be defensive.
When should you play defensively?
When there's not a good kill situation. We mostly just try to control the game until we can capitalize on trinkets being down, etc.
How do your teams work out target designation and swaps? Do you have one person calling everything out, or is it more of a team effort when it comes to switching?
It's not one person calling everything out. When we play 3v3, it's mostly whoever feels that a swap is necessary and if it's a good kill situation.
What signals to you that you need to radically change strategy mid-match? (And how do you accomplish that change?)
If the team we're facing realizes what we are doing and starts overhealing the target. We usually switch to whoever is not being healed.
Makes sense, I bet you get a lot of kills by catching the opposing team off-guard. How do you schedule your playtime? Do you try to play at times when lots of high rated teams are queueing up?
For the most part, yes. But I'll play whenever people are available.
How often do you play arena in a week's time?
Maybe like three times a week.
A few hours each time?
Yeah like maybe two to three hours.
What's your favorite bracket? Why?
I'm a 2v2 person. It's a terrible bracket, but I've always liked playing 2s.
Why is it so enjoyable for you?
I love playing priest-rogue. It's an enjoyable offensive composition.
What do you think about priests in arena right now? Are they overpowered, underpowered or balanced? Why?
Priests are the worst healers in the game. I believe this because of all the "cleave" based teams.
What would make priests better healers?
Better survivability; not being able to die in 3 seconds, haha.
What do you think about Cataclysm's emphasis on rated battlegrounds?
I think it's cool. It's something new for the game. There will be more than just arena for people that don't PvE.
Is arena balanced right now? Why or why not?
I think arena is balanced at the moment -- just because everyone can basically do ridiculous damage.
According to your armory, your highest 3v3 and 5v5 ratings exceed 2600+. How long did it take you to be skilled at arena? How did you get there?
It didn't really take me long to get the feeling of the arena part of the game. I've had a lot of help from past players like Toes (when he played a priest).
What motivates you to keep playing?
Just striving to be the top priest in the game.
What are you trying to improve?
My game overall, being faster at dispelling, etc.
If you had to narrow it down to only one thing, what would be the most important responsibility of a priest in an arena match? Why?
Positioning. For a priest, it's everything. You don't want to be out in the opener for a switch -- you try to line-of-sight [the enemy team] as much as possible.
What's the biggest thing that differentiates a good player from a great player?
A great player controls the game better than a good player. A good player is just someone who runs in and blows everything for a kill, haha.
What's your advice to players who want to start playing arenas for the first time?
Get gear. LOL Just keep playing arena -- the more you play, the better you'll get. Practice.
Thank you so much for the great interview. Is there anything else you'd like to say?
Taylor gang or die. :P
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, PvP, Interviews, The Colosseum






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
TinyLittleRobot Apr 18th 2010 6:13PM
Not a very talkative guy is he?
Rai Apr 18th 2010 8:56PM
From the sounds of it, this interview could have been conducted in real-time while the guy was in an arena match.
AMS Apr 18th 2010 6:20PM
"Don't be modest."
WoW players modest???? NAHHHHH
ConfusedCat Apr 18th 2010 6:34PM
Tbh, out of all the interviews they've done in colosseum, this is the worst. Wasn't the purpose of this to give players doing arena/getting into arena an insight from the masters? Not short basic ansewers telling them what they already know. I may be wrong, but his points could have more indepth. Just my opinion, having been a pvp healer priest from vanilla.
Bernie Roscoe Apr 18th 2010 9:20PM
Lets be clear though. Is anyone faulting the actual player? He took time out of his day to conduct an interview. He seemed like a pretty cool guy, if not informative.
I just cant help but think him reading these comments and getting discouraged...
Redielin Apr 18th 2010 6:36PM
The LOS comment is so true. Priests wear cloth and have no escapes to speak of. Target switches from burst classes, or CC and especially stuns will ruin your day, moreso if you've been madly healing your partner(s) and don't get a shield up on yourself in time.
Thorie Apr 18th 2010 6:58PM
Priests are the worst healers in the game. I believe this because of all the "cleave" based teams.
What would make priests better healers?
Better survivability; not being able to die in 3 seconds, haha."
Uh, coming from a fellow discipline priest? The only time I've ever had to worry about low survivability is when I arena as holy (sarcasm, I've never arena'd as holy)
Survivability is fine, we aren't the worst arena healers. If we were, you wouldn't be one of the best in the world champ.
Azizrael Apr 18th 2010 7:02PM
I guess the streak of enlightening interviews that teach me something about a class I don't play in a part of the game I've never seen is over. I'm sure Bandler is a great player but that's 40 seconds of reading I'd like to get back.
Nahl Apr 18th 2010 7:17PM
It'd be nice to see a shadow priest some time. :S
Sephy Apr 18th 2010 7:29PM
I fully agree with the above comments. This is, without doubt, the worst interview ever done by The Colosseum - not at all up to your usual standards, I'm afraid. Perhaps more could have been explained regarding "good kill situations" and/or why you consider priest/rogue a good comp to play. Just my two cents.
captainoveeyuz Apr 18th 2010 7:35PM
Wow.com is for casual readers. You want constructive information on arena go to arenainformant.com, or worldofming for arena gossip. Wow.com's arena articles have always been somewhat lacking, but it's understandable considering that I bet 99% of wow.com's readers don't care for arena anyway.
J Apr 18th 2010 8:14PM
Very disappointing, particularly after the recent interviews you've featured. I've recently started a priest that I've been considering taking into PVP, and was really excited when I clicked to read more, hoping for some insight from a skilled player.
I guess 'get better' is... helpful. :/
Lanuria Apr 18th 2010 9:11PM
Wow, Bandler! I remeber him when he was on Darkspear.
Badler.
SheldonLock Apr 18th 2010 10:26PM
"That takes a lot of skill to know when a Blind is coming." Bullshit.
Cheap Shot
Attack
Kidney Shot
Attack
Blind
Vanish
Repeat.
It does not take skill to know when a Blind is coming. It only takes that you aren't mentally retarded, can remember that attack sequence, and that mash SW:D the entire time.
Celeane Apr 19th 2010 12:13AM
SW:D has a cooldown. I was impressed...
chris Apr 19th 2010 1:45PM
I'm going to assume he means during an arena match, where you will rarely see a Rogue do that particular sequence, especially at his rating. Shadow Word: Death has a 12 second cooldown so it's not something that you can spam, and the window to get your backlash to hit right is about half a second (not accounting for server lag.) Using this trick on Polymorph is pretty easy since there is a cast time, but on Blind which is instant cast, that's pretty impressive.
Clown Apr 19th 2010 2:22AM
was real lack of info in this, but still thanks for the time i guess. i have to agree with weakest healer comment. i mean common anyone who has played a priest in arena has got k.o by a warrior within 3 sec at some point? or taken out by something you didnt even see coming under a perm stun.
half the time when a rogue gets me first i only have enough time to cast a shield back on myself. time its on im stunned again and at stupidly low hp or dead.
its amazing how face-roll it is to take a priest down honestly go in arena as any other class and just start to pewpew everything at priest they die damn quick all you have to do is don't let them get out of sight and let them waste there fear after that /dance macro and roll your face on number pad.
Maxpowr Apr 19th 2010 2:54PM
I was expecting a bit more from this also.
BTW in a rogue-priest comp, rogue disarms warrior during bladestorm=ballerina.
You are probably not glyphed for pain suppression if you are letting a rogue kill you in 3 seconds.
The hardest comp to face in twos as rogue-priest is lock-Spriest. Constant fear bombs and then I get mana drained in 20 seconds = dead priest.
thain Apr 19th 2010 10:30AM
Interview was weak, but to be fair, some people just don't have a lot to say. Being great at arenas doesn't make you great at explaining what you do. Likewise there are probably people who lack the reflexes to be great at arena, but who could explain the motivations and times to swap very well.
Really I think the interviewer could not have coaxed much more without just putting words in his mouth.
"I don't know what to do with my hands."