Quote from Bornakk: There have been a number of questions recently on what exactly falls into the category of Win Trading in Arena matches, and therefore what is and is not considered acceptable, so we would like to provide some clarification on what is considered fair gameplay in Arena matches. The act of Win Trading may be described as the carrying out of premeditated plans to rise in arena rating by means of determining the outcome of a match prior or during its taking place. Win trading goes against the spirit of World of Warcraft and devalues the enjoyment of the game for all players who earn their victories by competing in a fair environment wow gold. Win Trading includes players tampering with, or otherwise abusing the queue system as well as colluding to enter into an arena match with a specific opposing team. In the case of arena collusion, we consider any situation where the standard queue possibilities are bypassed through an abuse of mechanics to be a violation of policy. This gives an expansion more value to the casual player and makes it more likely that the player will not leave WoW power leveling for any of the new games coming to market soon. Giving players more content to experience is a very profitable proposition for Blizzard, and making "not-quite-leading edge" content available to casual players requires no wow gold or development time on their part. The top end guilds will move on to the newest content (Sunwell), and casual players will have plenty to do while waiting for Lich King to arrive. |