15 Minutes of Fame: Air Superiority Squadron's Tenj takes ganking to the skies
Brace yourselves for nerdrage in the comments today -- for as they say, "PvP happens." Today, 15 Minutes of Fame covers (gasp!) actual world PvP on a PvP realm. Meet Tenj, master of the skies, leader of the Air Superiority Squadron on Twisting Nether (US-A), and renowned Azerothian aerial combat specialist. Tenj and his group of aerial assassins are in the business of bounties, plucking Horde players right out of the skies in fulfillment of their mercenary assignments. Tenj, an intrepid night elf boomkin, is known not only for his aerial antics but for rustling up world PvP in general -- and for responding to it all, enthusiastic cheering and nerdraging ranting alike, with a "Meep, meep!" more reminiscent of the hapless Roadrunner than a bounty-hunting boomkin.
If you thought dozens of flight-form druids flapping down to silently surround ground-bound newbies was creepy, after reading about Tenj and his crew, you'll definitely never feel safe around druids again.
Main character TenjGuild Air Superiority Squadron
Realm Twisting Nether (US-A)
15 Minutes of Fame: Let's take it from the top. How did the Air Superiority Squadron get started with its bounty-hunting focus?
Tenj: Tenj was created initially for one purpose: Typhooning players off their flying mounts to their deaths. The ASS was just a one-man guild for Tenj because I thought it was funny. (I'm also military, so I have a thing for acronyms.) As Tenj's reputation built up, friends started asking to hunt down specific players. One thing led to another and people got word that Tenj was for hire, and this started to attract some pretty skilled players that wanted to join in and here we are!
"Meep, meep" -- what's the story behind your catchphrase?
It's the Roadrunner's catchphrase! The way I like to think of it is that you never catch the Roadrunner. Everyone else is a coyote falling to their deaths ... The way the people that don't like me prefer to think of it is that I always run away ... I receive a lot of whispers, most consist of raging, threats (yeah, death threats), trolling, or fandom. So instead of possibly being trolled, etc., I just meep!
How does the bounty system work?
Usually, someone approaches me regarding a bounty and I'll only "meep" at them, so they talk to another guildie. I think of it as a screening. We ask them why they want the person ganked/camped, and if it's a pretty good reason, i.e. ninja looting or being a douche, we do it for cheap or free. Kinda like the A-Team. If it's not a great reason, then we'll ask for at least 2000g depending on what they want. We'll ask for half up front as a deposit.
12,000g for a guild to be camped for two weeks -- see the Sin guild bounty, above. video. We camped them for weeks and got a lot of footage.
Wow! Where does all the payment money go?
It usually is split among participants of the hunt or to me. I use the gold to sponsor skilled players that want to join us.
Have there been any particular players or groups who've been especially difficult targets to take down?
Trade chat trolls ... because they stay unflagged in cities most of the time.
Even on a PvP realm, where unanticipated PvP is supposedly the accepted form of play, I bet you still get plenty of players who cry foul when they get targeted. How do you handle that? What's your take?
They often don't understand my "meeps" ... I enjoy the bounty hunting and world PvP because it's fun and unique! It's a game, and people need to not get so attached to their digital egos.
What about getting reported? Have you ever had trouble with GMs over your bounty hunting?
Not once.
Found this, some stuff from Wrath -- but man ... was good times.
Tell us more about your focus on "air superiority."
I've always loved world PvP. Flying mounts changed the game. What makes us effective is that now they can't avoid us by staying in the air or flying away. Originally, it started out as Typhooning players off their mounts, but that was fixed. I had already been experimenting with killing moving targets in flight and eventually perfected it (see video at top of post).
There are some very interesting stories behind some of the bounties... Grinak, orc rogue, (previously known as Majawh the night elf rogue; name change on faction transfer) put the hit on himself. Of course, when he approached me about the hit, he was on an alt.
Adamaris (belf mage) is a heavy RPer. I was hunting for her and found out she was in Zangarmarsh. She was with a night elf druid, and they were in voice comm together. I had asked in general chat if anyone had seen her, and her nelf friend tipped her off and returned to Shattrath, where the video starts. She then informed me that she would be waiting for me in Halaa with her guild. And so they decided to fight the Air Superiority Squadron ... on a floating island.

I'm in the military; I PvP IRL. That's kinda where all the acronyms come from ... Also explains some of the military features of the guild like call signs, rank acronyms, tactics, etc.
Some of the acronyms we have: FUC-Q (Fighting Unit, Close-Quarters) for our ground fighters; ASSHAT (ASS Hispeed Airborne Terminator) for rogues with Killing Spree; "dropping the hammer," used to refer to Starfalling/Hurricaning the Wintergrasp vendor right after the Horde win the battle (TN is a Horde-dominant server, and WG control was maintained by Horde 90% of the time). The Starfall splash plus a secret weapon we used to up our damage could wipe out 10+ enemies during Starfall/Hurricane.
What about arena, rated battlegrounds and other PvP? Does Air Superiority Squadron do much there?
Arenas can be fun, but they're very time-consuming. I'd much rather be doing world PvP! I've gotten a gladiator title on another character, and I'm happy enough with that.
ASS is the only highly rated RBG team on the server as of right now, with our highest player in the 2,800s. It keeps us in top shape for bounty hunting as well. People know that we can back up what we say we can do.
How big is the guild? Does everyone participate in the bounty hunting, or is there a smaller subset that focuses there?
The core of the guild is roughly 30 players. Participation is by availability at the time the target has left a safe area.

The most time-consuming part of bounty hunting is finding the target or waiting for them to leave a safe area. At other times, we usually do RBGs.
How does being a druid with flight form factor into your tactics? Can non-druids effectively contribute to the team, too?
... will dodge the question a little to avoid the nerfbat.
Non-druids definitely are the bulk of the guild, and they help the ground fighting. Usually, I will shake them up in the air and the ground guys will finish them off if they try to land to avoid death (my damage in the air can usually kill players in one pass). Shake and bake!
Can you share any details about your deadly technique?
The harder I hit my buttons, the harder I crit!
See more of Tenj and the Air Superiority Squadron in action at their YouTube channel.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
JayPea Apr 21st 2011 2:06PM
that is FANTASTIC. I play exclusively Horde and if that happened to me I'd applaud, wholeheartedly. Well played, Sir.
Netherscourge Apr 21st 2011 2:43PM
PvP?
Where?
All I see is Druid vs AFK Player...
N-train Apr 21st 2011 2:54PM
I'm going to have to agree with Netherscourge.
The idea is really cool, the whole approach is very clever, and I got a lot of fun out of watching him knock people out of the sky.
That being said, he's still ganking people, because even someone who is paying full attention can't possibly do anything to save themselves or fight back. I understand ganking is a part of a PvP server, but what these guys do isn't exactly engaging in a fair fight.
vinniedcleaner Apr 21st 2011 3:51PM
"The lady doth protest too much, methinks."
This isn't ganking, it's providing a service to those that have been ganked. I'd love to see this concept take hold and permeate all realms. I would bet that there's be less ganking in general if all the epeen strokers knew there'd be consequenses for their less-than-honorable behavior.
kenny Apr 21st 2011 5:54PM
N-Train...They can wear a 'chute and fight back. Or simply not be a jerk and get a bounty on them?
Angrycelt Apr 21st 2011 11:16PM
I may have found my new PvP hero.
Nathanyel Apr 22nd 2011 6:27AM
Now this is Ganking I like, it has a purpose. A lot of people just take "World PvP" as an excuse to simply prey on afk and especially levelling players.
In this case, every target has done something gank-worthy at least in the perception of the client.
Like vinniedcleaner said, if this had a larger scale, this could lead to less "ganking", but, I think, increase concerted world PvP actions, the type that according to players happened more often in Vanilla.
katie Apr 21st 2011 2:07PM
that's my server! tenj has quite the rep on hordeside. :/
Dreyja Apr 21st 2011 2:12PM
I'll admit, I clicked on this expecting to just get cranky and turn it off. My bad.
While I generally hate this kind of ganking over-all, I find the bounty-hunting part of it VERY interesting. My guild and I have considered starting something like this since our we have a small handful of absolute ARSES on our small-pop pvp server who many people would pay to see taught a lesson.
I'm intrigued. I think I'll learn more about the guild. I apologize for my preconceived notions. I still can't watch the videos without getting a little cranky. XD /sigh
LouCypher Apr 21st 2011 2:16PM
Shadowmeld + Swift Flight Form is a big secret?
Stories like this were more interesting when it was being done by rogues that at least had to use a parachute to keep them from falling to their death.
Grovinofdarkhour Apr 21st 2011 2:31PM
The trick isn't the parachute. Anyone can parachute.
The trick is the instant-cast flight form. It makes druids the only class that can "re-mount" while falling (or parachuting). Another class could only do one pass of what he's doing; then they have to wait until they reach the ground, mount back up, and head up there again, at which point the target, if they survived the first salvo, is long gone - assuming they weren't waiting for you on the ground.
Jenks Apr 21st 2011 2:33PM
Remember when you could PoM Poly then slowfall 4 or 5 years ago? This is still worth reading about 5 years later. I mean he's in the military so there's lots of acronyms, I can barely wrap my mind around all those capital letters.
LouCypher Apr 21st 2011 3:10PM
Grovin, I know all about parachutes, and that had nothing to do with my criticism.
I bet the people that downrated my comment are rolling NE druids now so they can put Shadowmeld + Swift Flight Form in a castsequence and be as "pro" as this guy. He avoided the question because he knows it's OP, and he doesn't want Blizzard doing something like making them share a cooldown so he can keep on griefing the other faction.
Grovinofdarkhour Apr 21st 2011 4:05PM
I'm confused by your references to Shadowmeld, because it isn't mentioned anywhere in the article, and I'm at a loss as to what Shadowmeld has to do with this.
It sounds like when you say Shadowmeld you might be talking about Stealth. Shadowmeld is a totally different thing from Stealth. When on the ground (I've never heard of it being used in the air), Shadowmeld works like stealth only for as long as you hold completely still, and not a second longer. You cannot move while in Shadowmeld. As soon as you move, it goes away.
Even if you can use it in mid-air while holding completely still - wouldn't know, haven't tried - I don't know why it would work any differently than it does on the ground; that is to say, once you move, at all, it drops off.
Edge00 Apr 21st 2011 4:30PM
The point about shadowmeld is that it drops you out of combat like vanish for a rogue. Only a rogue can't remount in mid air, a druid can. These guys use Night Elf Druids because they have insta cast flight form and a way to drop combat (shadowmeld).
Grovinofdarkhour Apr 21st 2011 5:02PM
Ah! The whole think makes more sense now. Thanks, Edge.
Dreyja Apr 21st 2011 2:18PM
/facepalm
Taking it to RL, really? Get over yourself.
Dreyja Apr 21st 2011 7:24PM
Erm... that was a reply to something that got deleted evidently. ;) Just so's you know.
dev_null0 Apr 21st 2011 2:21PM
remember, its just a game.
sherekhan88 Apr 21st 2011 10:20PM
I only have issue with ganking a lowbie constantly. It's a game, what's more a paid game, I think they deserve their game time.