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A rematch of the European regional in a tournament with 6 out of 8 American teams. The lackluster international performance by Americans continues. I have heard a lot about X6's warrior/warlock/priest counter to warrior/lock/druid, and they opened up with a quick win on Nihilum. With defensive dispels, Inflame's damage was kept under control and X6 spammed damage into Nihilum warrior. Offensive dispel on HOTs, and it was just too difficult for a single druid to keep up against a 2.5 DPS team. X6 priest played extremely aggressively, using shadow word death for DPS on every cooldown, and they scored a quick kill on Nihilum warrior. Game 2 was a mess up by the shoutcasters as they switched to in-game camera when X6 warrior went down. The guy apologized and said "at least we don't look like the guys from MLG". That was a nice one I loved his attitude! Europeans do look much classier than Americans and they play at a much faster pace as well. Game 3 saw the same aggressive play from X6. I really thought Nihilum had it when X6 priest was at 1000 mana or so and Nihilum druid still had 3500 left. But a quick target swap on the druid followed by a shadow word death crit scored a druid kill and ended the match. Game 4 Nihilum managed to drag it out just long enough after aion gold aion power leveling aion power leveling This week on Ask WoW Insider, a reader has a suggestion, not a question, to put forth to you readers. It's about a problem lots of folks are having lately, with the servers as full as they One thing that has been annoying most people is the ninjas who spend their time waiting for players to take down a pat so they have unobstructed access to the quest aion power leveling items or loot/ore. It happened to me even with the Oil-stained Wolf quest last night in the expansion. People waiting to steal poo! Sick! Why should the players who take down the pat be disadvantaged and lose out on the ore wow power leveling The rest of the question dffdsfdggg and your chance to answer after the jump How hard is it to put a little mechanism into the game where if you run up to a node, you automatically get all the threat of the pat? A debuff might be a good solution wow power leveling too -- if you steal the ore, you get a debuff which turns you into a slug with a high threat range, or an inability to get gold or drops. That will stop the It's an interesting idea -- generally, Blizzard keeps out of game mechanics and ingame mechanics separate, but a few times they've mixed them up (i.e. the AFK "Deserter" debuff you get when you leave aion power leveling battleground early). What if they did have a debuff or some kind of ingame penalty for ninja-ing nodes, kills, or even items in raid groups? I think the coding would be tough to do (how do you know when someone means to ninja a node or not?), but the question remains: would a debuff like this stop ninjas aion power leveling This week's show was a humdinger -- our own Matthew Rossi (author of our Shaman and Warrior columns) and Daniel Whitcomb (who writes the Death surviving some intense bursts from X6. X6 priest's mana bar is the team's life line and he ran out this time as Nihilum scored a warlock kill to tie it up at 2-2. These two teams queue up instantly after the previous round ends (and they leave as soon as they lose a single teammate), and that was the fastest best of 5 I have ever seen. Once again ultra aggressive play from X6, dots on both druid and warrior. Nihilum warrior was under a ton of pressure and as soon as his druid blew swiftmend to save him, a target swap hit the druid and brought him to very low health. Nihilum druid tried to kite around the pillars but his warrior was at 50%, and X6 went back on him for the kill that won the tournament. All in all I was very impressed by how aggressive X6 played the warrior/priest/warlock team. I would love to see them against a much more defensive Fnatic team. I definitely don't think you can copy that comp and be successful against a top WLD like Nihilum, as Pandemic didn't have any success as warrior/mage/priest against Fnatic earlier (in fact, these rounds gave Fnatic more time to learn the matchup and eventually made their historical comebacks). With the tournaments shifting toward single comp teams, it is rare to see a team like X6 being able to play 3-4 comps at a very high level. All of their comps center around their warrior who leaves so little opening for the opposing team. Perfectly timed spell reflects, clutch intervenes, and of course, RNGing it like Rhaegyn when his team needed a mace stun. Still, it is very impressive to see his teammates swapping classes on the fly and completely dominating the opposition. They will be a formidable team for any American or European team to deal with in the global finals, although will they be able to overcome a Korean RMP like Council of Mages? Related Article:
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