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== Arena Teams ==
 
== Arena Teams ==
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Arena Teams are similar to guilds in that they are persistent groups of players with their own name and symbol. There are three different types of teams, one for each type of match you can fight in the Arena: two players versus two players (2v2), 3v3, and 5v5. Unlike guilds, you can be in several different teams at the same time, but you can be in only one team of a certain type; for example, you can't be in two different 3v3 teams, but you can be in a 2v2 and in a 5v5 team. Also, you need to be at least level 80 before you can join or create an Arena Team.
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Creating an Arena Team is like creating a guild. Simply purchase a team charter from an Arena Promoter, name your team, pick your team colors and logo, and collect additional player signatures depending on the team size (one additional signature for a 2v2 team, two for a 3v3, and four for a 5v5). Once you have all the signatures you need, you can turn in your completed team charter.
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A team can include up to twice the number of characters required to start the team, which means you can have benchwarmers that fill in if your main gladiators are not available.
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Team Charters can be purchased at the following locations:
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*"King Dond" - The Ring of Trials in Nagrand
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*Steamwheedle Sam - Circle of Blood in Blade's Edge Mountains
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*Bip Nigstrom - Gadgetzan in Tanaris
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The prices for team charters are:
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*2v2 Team Charter - 80g
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*3v3 Team Charter - 120g
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*5v5 Team Charter - 200g

Revision as of 19:56, 7 September 2010

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Introduction

Welcome to CTWUG's World of Warcraft Arena wiki page. This page contains information with regard to Arenas in side the World of Warcraft.

During an Arena match players combat to proof who is the strongest. Arenas take the form of a PvP (Player-vs-Player) challenge. To join an arena team one has to be level 80. If you are not level 80 yet you can still perform practice matches with other characters in skirmish mode. During skirmish mode you will not receive an increase in Team Ratings or Arena Points.

The CTWUG server likes to have Tournaments one the server. These tournaments can ether be normal style or special tournaments where characters pay an entrance fee which is donated to CTWUG. Although these tournaments are held in arenas within the world, please do not confuse them with Arenas on the server.

Please go to World of Warcraft Info for more information with regard to the server.

Arenas

All of the Arenas have a different layout and theme to provide a unique experience and the player has to use a unique strategy for each of them to ensure a victory at the end.

The Circle of Blood

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Location: Blade's Edge Mountains, north of Thunderlord Village
Theme: Ogrish arena
Shadow Sight: After 90 seconds, two Shadow Sight powerups appear on opposite sides of the arena. Picking one up will briefly let you see stealthed and invisible characters, at the cost of increased damage taken by 5%.





Dalaran Sewers

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Location: Dalaran
Theme: Secret fighting ring
Shadow Sight: After 90 seconds, two Shadow Sight powerups appear on opposite sides of the arena. Picking one up will briefly let you see stealthed and invisible characters, at the cost of increased damage taken by 5%.





Ruins of Lordaeron

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Location: Part of the ruined site above the Undercity
Theme: Once-proud Human capital fallen to the Scourge
Special: A prominent coffin in the center is valuable tactical high ground, but makes you a highly visible target.
Shadow Sight: After 90 seconds, two Shadow Sight powerups appear on opposite sides of the arena. Picking one up will briefly let you see stealthed and invisible characters, at the cost of increased damage taken by 5%.





The Ring of Trails

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Location: Nagrand, southeast of Garadar
Theme: Ancient orcish proving ground
Shadow Sight: After 90 seconds, two Shadow Sight powerups appear on opposite sides of the arena. Picking one up will briefly let you see stealthed and invisible characters, at the cost of increased damage taken by 5%.





The Ring of Valour

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Location: Orgrimmar
Theme: Orcish Arena
Shadow Sight: After 90 seconds, two Shadow Sight powerups appear on opposite sides of the arena. Picking one up will briefly let you see stealthed and invisible characters, at the cost of increased damage taken by 5%.





Arena Teams

Arena Teams are similar to guilds in that they are persistent groups of players with their own name and symbol. There are three different types of teams, one for each type of match you can fight in the Arena: two players versus two players (2v2), 3v3, and 5v5. Unlike guilds, you can be in several different teams at the same time, but you can be in only one team of a certain type; for example, you can't be in two different 3v3 teams, but you can be in a 2v2 and in a 5v5 team. Also, you need to be at least level 80 before you can join or create an Arena Team.

Creating an Arena Team is like creating a guild. Simply purchase a team charter from an Arena Promoter, name your team, pick your team colors and logo, and collect additional player signatures depending on the team size (one additional signature for a 2v2 team, two for a 3v3, and four for a 5v5). Once you have all the signatures you need, you can turn in your completed team charter.

A team can include up to twice the number of characters required to start the team, which means you can have benchwarmers that fill in if your main gladiators are not available.

Team Charters can be purchased at the following locations:

  • "King Dond" - The Ring of Trials in Nagrand
  • Steamwheedle Sam - Circle of Blood in Blade's Edge Mountains
  • Bip Nigstrom - Gadgetzan in Tanaris

The prices for team charters are:

  • 2v2 Team Charter - 80g
  • 3v3 Team Charter - 120g
  • 5v5 Team Charter - 200g