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November 15, 2005

The Importance of Teamspeak

First things first, take a look at the list of the top Horde PvPr's. That's who I had the pleasure of facing in Arathi Basin during the holiday. There weren't a lot of Horde PUGs to enjoy demolishing, instead, every game was hard as hard could be hard. What makes these teams so good at what they do?

They are dedicated, they are all in the same guild, they know each other very well, and they communicate using Teamspeak. While our guild does have a teamspeak server, I have yet to install the software, or dig out my noise canceling microphone from the depths of the pile of electronics.

However, it is what I must do to remain competitive. I may, simply, go and purchase a new microphone.

Between Basin matches, I was able to go with five of my friends to destroy Baron Rivendare. This dungeon is very fun ten man. It brings the challenge back to the game, kinda like running Zul'Gurub. I also managed to get a sexy ring from Ramstein.

Next weekend should bring us back to Alterac Valley, and, I'm told, I'll be able to play with "Team Pally-Pot" during the week. As I learn more about the name "Pally-Pot", I'll be sure to post about it! Stay Tuned...

Posted by mrh176 at November 15, 2005 08:53 AM

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