2 definitions by TheGameTheFameTheLame
A term used in the MMORPG World of Warcraft, to describe a player who isn't necessarily very good in PVP, but rather spends all of his time PVP:ing, whether it is Rated Battleground, World PVP, Normal Battlegrounds and/or Arena.
This type of player usually has a very sharp and clear hate against PVE and PVE Heroes, mainly because he's absolutely worthless in PVE, yet he claims it's "very easy and anyone can do it".
A simple summary is a player who deliberately blocks out 50% of the game because he's incapable of the other half.
See PVE Hero for the exact opposite.
This type of player usually has a very sharp and clear hate against PVE and PVE Heroes, mainly because he's absolutely worthless in PVE, yet he claims it's "very easy and anyone can do it".
A simple summary is a player who deliberately blocks out 50% of the game because he's incapable of the other half.
See PVE Hero for the exact opposite.
PVE Hero: "Okay, Interrupt Arcane Storm as this ability does shit loads of damage."
PVP Hero: *misses an interrupt*
PVE Hero: "wtf?"
PVP Hero: "I thought he was going to fake cast"
PVE Hero: facepalm
PVP Hero: *misses an interrupt*
PVE Hero: "wtf?"
PVP Hero: "I thought he was going to fake cast"
PVE Hero: facepalm
by TheGameTheFameTheLame April 8, 2011
A term used in the MMORPG World of Warcraft, to describe a player who isn't necessarily very good in PVE, but rather spends all of his time PVE:ing, usually Raids, 10 or 25-man.
This type of player usually has a very sharp and clear hate against PVP and PVP Heroes, mainly because he's absolutely worthless in PVP. The typical argument is that "pvp heroes can't pve".
A simple summary is a player who deliberately blocks out 50% of the game because he's incapable of the other half.
There are shit loads of PVP Heroes and PVE Heroes. Neither is quite impressive. If you are a person who is very good at both and enjoys the game as a whole, you are most likely quite exceptional and a rare case. (The definition of good from either side variates. From a PVP perspective, you need Glad title. From a PVE perspective, you probably need to be top 10 guild on the realm and have near flawless PVE gear.
See PVP Hero for the exact opposite.
This type of player usually has a very sharp and clear hate against PVP and PVP Heroes, mainly because he's absolutely worthless in PVP. The typical argument is that "pvp heroes can't pve".
A simple summary is a player who deliberately blocks out 50% of the game because he's incapable of the other half.
There are shit loads of PVP Heroes and PVE Heroes. Neither is quite impressive. If you are a person who is very good at both and enjoys the game as a whole, you are most likely quite exceptional and a rare case. (The definition of good from either side variates. From a PVP perspective, you need Glad title. From a PVE perspective, you probably need to be top 10 guild on the realm and have near flawless PVE gear.
See PVP Hero for the exact opposite.
A very good example is a PVE hero which only goes PVE and has 0 PVP gear and no arena teams with decent rating and/or no rated bg rating and/or no lifetime kills at all.
Another example is a player doing arenas in PVE gear and is usually carried by it. Such as Legendaries.
Another example is a player doing arenas in PVE gear and is usually carried by it. Such as Legendaries.
by TheGameTheFameTheLame April 8, 2011