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PvPCraft: Season 8 (Week 10) Top Compositions

Posted on: Apr 20, 2010 | Author: Toogarg

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Is This Real Life

 

Today we will explore the grand and new Season 8 Compositions, for 3v3 of course. The topic on compositions in arenas has always been a controversial one. Some players believe that best compositions are based on skill and others believe that they are solely based on what classes are over-powered during the particular arena season. What do you believe best compositions are based upon? What is your ideal composition? With that stated lets get to the core of this post.

 

According to Arena Junkies, as of April 13th, 2010, the top (active) arena team for 3v3 has the following composition; Burnjob {Paladin} [Protection (Main)/Retribution], Lichard {Priest} [Discipline (Main)/Holy], Gynx {Shaman} [Restoration (Main)/Elemental]. <Is This Real Life> is an arena team originated from the Server Earthen Ring on the Battlegroup of Vindication. In my opinion this has to be one of the best AND unusual compositions I have seen lately.

 

If you really think about this composition it might come across as a bit odd though, Tankadin + Double Healer composition. How does that work you might ask? Quite easily actually, Burnjob (7/57/7) has more survivability through the tanking talents + resilience than any other class would through just regular resilience. Aswell with Burnjob gearing in his Tier 10 PvE retribution gear along with some Retribution PvP and a PvP Tanking shield he becomes what players on Malfurion consider a Mack Truck.

 

Really, as a tankadin, the mitigation talents take care of a decent amount of what resi would (except this is flat damage reduction, which includes crits). It does this without nerfing your other stats. This is what makes tanks much more dangerous these days, because with 12% overall/18% spell reductions, as well as the crit avoidance you’ll get from being at -5.6% (the chance an enemy will crit you will be reduced by this amount), you’ve really got a good chance of outlasting your opponent, as well as being able to put out some hefty burst when needed.

 

Example:

That 10K arcane barrage crit is suddenly reduced by 1.8K, and that’s before any resistance kicks in. At 35% or less HP, that 10K crit is reduced by a further 3000. That 10k Arcane Barrage now hit you for 5200. That’s almost half. Of course, you’re not far off dead, but neither do they if it’s been a fair match (i.e. you both started at full). At that point, it’s best to finish off with Avenger’s Shield if it’s not on CD and you have the mana, or a HotR+ShoR combo. If that’s not enough to finish it, add in a judgement and hope for the best. If they’re at 50HP, add in Hand of Reckoning and lol at them as they just died to a taunt =P. If you’re really desperate to survive and have a few 1000 hp left, Divine Protection (pala shield wall if you prefer) and roll with what i said above.

“Cited from Synthaxx from mmo-champion”

 

 

If you notice in the first citied paragraph a tankadin can reduce the amount of damage they take by about 10-15% more so than any other classes. Also, with Burnjob using mostly retribution gear he can bring roughly 80% of the burst a retadin can bring.  With Burnjob being a protection paladin he will absorb most of the damage allowing the healers to take turns healing as the other can damage if health permits.

 

 Gynx <0/15/56> can bring the steady healing with chain heal and lesser heal as well as throw an earth shield on the opponents burst target of choice.  During down time he can use healing wave to top off any team member.  As well as being a great healer he brings the use of Totems for the extra Spell Power as well as a Mana-Tide totem (Which would benefit all three members). Restoration shaman do not only bring great heals, but they can supply crowd-control (Hex) to lower the amount of burst damage the group takes.  If all the teams health permits then Gynx can supply a great deal of burst damage with a Flame Shock + Lava Burst Combo followed by a Chain Lightning and a quick Lightning Bolt.

 

Lichard <60/11/0> brings anything and everything available.  As a Discipline Priest he decreases the amount of damage taken through the use of Power Word’s aswell as PvP. Lichard has the ability to use a minion to regenerate 5% of his mana each hit the shadowfiend deals. Also, if the opposing teams kills the shadowfiend through damage the priest gains 5% of his health through a glyph.  As well as having virtually an infinite amount of mana Lichard can deal an AoE fear effect to add to the enormously amount of crowd control  this team possesses.  While throwing out heals when needed, which is less often because of the talent abilities in the Discipline tree, Lichard has the ability to spam Mana Burn on any opposing player that, well, uses mana.

 

 As you can see this composition is more viable than most would think. You rarely see this composition and if you play a Paladin, Priest, or Shaman I would insist that you attempt it.  This composition has Cons as all do, but this one has a greater deal of Pros than Cons. One of the most major Cons would probably be the simple fact that this group does not have the same amount of burst as some comps do.  If this group can survive the burst of other teams then there is a 90% chance that they will win. Please keep in mind though, if you are decent at what you do you can make almost any composition work.

 

 If you liked this post please rate and leave any comments that concern you related to this composition or leave a comment stating the composition you would like me to write about, perhaps next time I will dissect deeper into a requested composition. Thank You for reading this article.


Arena Legends – Interview with Jhazy of Blackrock

Posted on: Jan 25, 2010 | Author: Skorne

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Jhazy orc hunter

 

Yesterday I had the pleasure of interviewing Jhazy, an orc hunter of Blackrock. With a team and personal rating of over 3000 in 3v3 Arena, it is safe to say that he stands among the top PvP’ers in the world. Jhazy’s team STRAIGHT TO THE TOP is composed of a protection warrior, holy paladin and marksman hunter and is currently ranked #1 in the very competitive Bloodlust battlegroup. I would like to thank him for his time, and wish him and his team the best of luck for the rest of this season.

 

The interview went as follows:

 

WoWContender: Would it be ok if I asked you some questions regarding your character and Arena?

 

Jhazy: Ya you can ask some stuff if you want.

 

WoWContender: Awesome, much appreciated. Who is currently in your 3v3 Arena team?

 

Jhazy: Ellihs (holy paladin), Alloraan (protection warrior), and myself.

 

WoWContender: What hunter build do you suggest for Arena?

 

Jhazy: I think marksman is currently the best for all around Arena, and BM for beast cleave if you plan on playing that.

 

WoWContender: You use marksman (0/53/18) for Arena. Can you please explain briefly why u chose this build?

 

Jhazy: Right, I use marksman. I like 5/5 in survivalist for extra hp, hunters have always been able to just get blown up from something or another, and the extra hp provides that blanket for me to cover under when I get topped off.

 

WoWContender: What pet do you recommend for Arena and why?

 

Jhazy: I prefer a serpent for marks, it provides a serpent cover debuff, as well as it’s -25% casting speed debuff while up.

 

WoWContender: Can you describe your playing style in Arena?

 

Jhazy: I adapt to the team comp we’re playing against. If I need to sit max range for my healer to not get cc’d with shocks and push in hard I’ll do that. If I need to sit back because I’ll get killed in matter of seconds, I’ll shoot all the same damage from behind pillars popping in and out during mid globals to prevent hard casts.

 

WoWContender: Are you a keybinder or a clicker?

 

Jhazy: I keybind. I think I have about 48 keybinds. I only click potions and non pvp utilities. Potions in pve anyway, I bind potions to pvp when I use them.

 

WoWContender: Can you list the major mods that you use for Arena?

 

Jhazy: I use Spellcaster, but I turn that on and off now and then. I am using it to train my visual perspective of finding which spells to look for and when they usually occur. Gladius I use as well. But I can play with or without it, makes no difference, just makes the frames bigger. I use CT Unitframes, in the same basic setup that blizz has it, so it looks standard, just in other positions cause I don’t know the macros to move them. And OmniCC just to see numbers on my buttons instead of small timers, that’s about it.

 

WoWContender: What do you consider as your perfect 3v3 team setup?

 

Jhazy: There really isn’t a perfect one. I’d have to say Holy paladin, prot warrior, marks hunter last season (Season 7). But this season it could be anything, we still plan to push to the top once more.

 

WoWContender: What is the easiest setup or most enjoyable for your team to face? And what would be the hardiest to counter at the moment?

 

Jhazy: We prefer facing beast cleave the most, and the hardest is probably resto shaman, frost mage and destroy lock on Ring of Valor.

 

WoWContender: In terms of Arena gear what stats do you concentrate on the most? And what is the minimum needed to start doing Arena in your opinion?

 

Jhazy: I balance out my ap and crit with agility usually. I think you should start by getting full furious gear with the triumph badges at least and go from there.

 

WoWContender: So you prefer gemming agility over ap?

 

Jhazy: Right. I’d gem ap if you go beast mastery, but not if you’re marks or survival.

 

WoWContender: What amount of resilience should players aim for these days?

 

Jhazy: I currently use 802, I think anything above 800 for hunters makes them not very squishy.

 

WoWContender: Do you recommend using a mixture of pve and pvp gear or straight pvp for Arena?

 

Jhazy: Usually a small mixture of both. I use 5 pieces of pve including my death’s choice trinket.

 

WoWContender: Do you have a class that you really struggle against or are you pretty comfortable with them all?

 

Jhazy: I feel pretty safe vs them all.

 

WoWContender: Do you have any tips for players just starting out in Arena?

 

Jhazy: Improve yourself the most you can before you blame others.

 

WoWContender: Thankyou very much for your time Jhazy.

 

Jhazy: Sure. No problem.

 

Jhazy arena rating

 

Jhazy also did an interview with WoW.com recently. You can check it out here.

 


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