After playing
cheap wow gold since the day of release, it's weird having experienced all of the many changes the game has gone through. Arenaing through both the "glory days" - as many season 1/2 BG9 players would say - as well as the slow progression towards easy-mode aka WotLK, it's difficult to not get slightly demoralized by what the game has turned into. It's still enjoyable, but for vastly different reasons than before. Pretty much everyone I've talked to that I've remained in touch with since the huge 5v5 BG battles during season two shares similar feelings. Player buy all kinds of things by
cheap wow gold. You can see how much the game has changed. The introduction of Pally/lock/DK after spending many months dealing with PHD was like a giant kick in the face; you really couldn't have imagined a cheaper feeling comp even existed in
cheap wow gold. Even previously sponsored teams have been strugling to battle passed their biggest difficulties based on the fact that they aren't running FotM comps. Usually this is never an issue due to the fact that most sponsored teams never have to deal with fighting their way up an online realm ladder once they've obtained a sponsor, and just have direct access to tournaments. Whether or not this a good thing is definitely questionable, but it's probably better that way. Why?
On the TR you have a million teams that have piles and piles of mods, bend and twist the queuing system as much as they can, and do whatever it takes to win in an
online environment. Many teams have a crutch from their mods. While they might still be great players, the second they were to hit a LAN environment they'd crash and burn. In example, while this might
necessarily be implicative of his skill, Zilea uses an insane amount of mods, and currently holds 2 of the top 4 slots on the TR. Would he have the same success without all the mods? Here's another example. Chronx just released this video of his 2350 rated team on TR.
However, it's also easy to say that Chronx also has a lot of assistance from mods