"Alliance is full of bad players" Meanwhile top Alliance guilds like Club Camel transfer to Horde... "JK guys now you're good players cuz you're Horde" The above has been happening for how long? 7 years? In Shadowlands Alliance Hall of Fame will probably only feature Chinese and Australian guilds because those regions do not have the same problem (actually Australia has the opposite - all top players transfered to Alliance), on EU / US it's just hopeless to be a top guild and Alliance. I dare anyone to take let's say Uldir's Alliance Hall of Fame and go through all the EU / US guilds and tell us how many of them 1) disbanded due to lack of players 2) transfered to Horde.
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People unable to complete a raid isn't a faction problem
Sure, everyone can have an opinion. But when you start spewing your opinion out as if it is the one and only truth, when it's so far from the truth that it's embarrassing, you're doing it wrong. If he had typed his comment as an opinion rather than an attempt to look smart and knowledgeable, it would be all good. Deliberate misinformation in an attempt to seem cool, however, not so much.
As usual, same topic, same issues, same answers, same outcome.I used to be Alliance until Eternal Palace. My guild disbanded when were on Azshara's third phase (Press F to pay respect).I moved Horde because why not? After all, more and more guilds are moving Horde, due to the fact that lower skill guilds tend to follow higher skills one. I knew a heroic guild that moved Horde for BFA. Seems they made the right decision, because they were able to step up from a simple Heroic guild to a 6/8 EP Mythic guild. So even for HC guilds that want to taste Mythic, Alliance is not an option anymore.Now is too late, since Blizzard is not willing to merge factions. Let's be honest for a second. Mythic and Heroic raiding is far from being the vast majority of the playerbase. So merging faction for those who are dealing with recruitment population wont affect LFR, lore geek, pvp players (who can cross play, but pve still can't cross faction play, seems logic !) mount addicts, so on and so on. Also, on the topic of population being equal. They are not. Obviously, wowrealm showed 50-50 charcacters repartition. But those were in a range between 1-120 charcaters. So it means that a lot of innactive characters were counting in those statistics, which is wrong. So moving that range to 120-120, to only count active characters changed the result to 60-40, in favour of the Horde. So I wouldn't be astonished if by now, both NA and EU factions repartition is at this date 75-25.Let's be honest for a second. Faction "specialization" is unhealthy for the game. Alliance used to have PvP (Should I say human had the lead) but since WoD, it's not the case. Which is great. But Horde is PvE, which means that raiders who are doing PvP are also on Horde side. So now, Alliance is only RP/casual play, whereas Horde is the try hard strong hold.Of course, I wouldn't blame those who are moving Horde (I did so). It makes sense in a MMO to play where there are more players to play with. Also, it's win-win for both guilds and players to move Horde. For instance, players have more guilds to choose from and guilds can build/sustain their roster by recruiting in a larger player pool. My first Horde guild was able to sustain a net loss of 8 players, including 2 healers. If that guild was on Alliance side, it would have meant game over. So at this point, even for Heroic raiding, I see no reason to keep playing Alliance on EU/NA.
Can confirm, for EU, it's open.Currently in Nya mythic, i'm Theronaa-Turalyon, with my Bro in law on Eith - Alonsushttps://imgur.com/a/5qIBtve
Lol, what a joke of a faction. This is what happens when your faction has races that attract variety streamers and stay at home moms. XD
Looking at wowprogress is interesting. Most realms are very one-sided - mostly horde or mostly alliance. On the few realms that have relatively equal player bases, surprise, surprise, each faction has relatively equal mythic raid progress.So why is there such an imbalance in top-tier raiding towards the horde? More players play horde. It could be because success calls to success, or it could be that competitive players are drawn towards playing more exotic, distinctly non-human, characters.Maybe the answer is in some of the RP content ending the war campaign in BfA - the idea of the Horde and Alliance finally being at peace. Allow mixed guilds and raids with Horde and Alliance characters - because, frankly, why not? - and the imbalance will vanish because it will be meaningless. Players will play the races that appeal to them, and those who like to challenge themselves in the most difficult raids will do so, and some will succeed.