![]() Pet, Mount, or Tabard for players who use the boost or transfer to even out factions.(for example, not to Heartseeker Alliance, but Heartseeker Horde would be fine – only to servers that actually need it) Free faction transfers, only in the direction that balances PvP server population.Extra free level boost that doesn’t count against the one per account limit, usable only on the underrepresented faction on PvP servers. ![]() But this isn’t the right way to go about it. I understand Horde frustration with the queue times for BGs. The only way to solve this kind of gravity well problem is by actively counterbalancing the effects of gravity, NOT by removing one of its few impediments. This is a gravity problem, where the larger the difference in populations becomes, the more pressure there is on people to move from the underpopulated faction to the overpopulated faction. This has a trickle down effect as more people will follow their friends, win-loss rate for Alliance BGs will get even worse as the players capable of carrying leave, causing even more people to leave Alliance, until the population problem even snowballs into server economies and PvE raiding guild recruitment. In short, the reason Alliance are upset is that top Alliance PvP players are already talking about switching to Horde where they will find a larger pool of potential teammates. Horde BGs doesn’t actually solve the root cause problem, in fact it only treats a single symptom (the one that affects Horde) while making the root cause problem and all Alliance symptoms even worse. The so-called “solution” of allowing Horde vs. Screwed up server economy on the underrepresented faction on PvP servers.Difficulty recruiting for raiding guilds on the underrepresented faction on PvP servers.Lack of balanced population PvP servers where WPvP can thrive.Lower win rate in BGs due to more skilled and tryhard players being concentrated on Horde. ![]()
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