Patch 3.2 Killed Level 39 Twinking Stone-Cold Dead.
Player versus Player is a very very very occasional series exploring aspects of the game’s PVP sensibilities from the perspective of someone that does hardly any PVP at all. Today Player vesus Player examines how patch 3.2 has killed the level 39 twinking bracket stone-cold dead.
Patch 3.2 was released in Europe on Wednesday 5th August, 2009 after being released one day earlier in the US. With it came many changes including the overhaul of the PVP Battleground system. At the core of the changes were three major new features:
1: By default players now “earn” XP in Battlegrounds when achieving the various goals of the battleground. (Thus endangering twink existence.)
2: Players can opt to turn off the gaining of XP on any character they own by paying a 10g fee to one of several NPCs located throughout the game. (Thus preserving twink existence.)
3: In battleground “matching”, players with XP gains turned off will only ever be allowed into games with other players with XP gains turned off.
On face value, the first two new features seem to add value to the game and to preserve the status quo for those players who have enjoyed twink-play in the past and would hope for that to continue. The last feature however, as feared and suspected prior to the release of patch 3.2, has proved thoroughly destructive in certain scenarios.
As noted in a previous post, my twink is a level 39 resto-druid. It was always fairly uncommon to see many twinks in a game, perhaps one or two being the most in any team. The fear was that this “twink vs twink only” idea would mean there would never be enough players to make a match has been born out.
It is now, at the time of writing, some three weeks since patch 3.2 was released and in that time, it has not been possible to get into a single PVP battleground. Admittedly, I have not been sitting still for three weeks waiting to get into a battleground but instead have been proceeding as normal, spending the majority of time in-game raiding.
However, it was always possible previously to jump onto Gosling after the end of a raid and let off some steam with a quick game or two in WSG or AB. Since the patch, nada, nil, nichts, nothing.
Most of the time, joining a BG queue (of which there is only ever one lifeless looking option available) reveals a predicted wait time of “Unavailable” and a real-world wait-time of “as long as you can bear to wait, and then some.”
Here at the towers, we’ve even logged in and left ourselves queuing for hours at a time whilst watching a movie or doing anything else around the castle ramparts while keeping a keen ear alert for the sound of a BG “popping” to absolutely no avail.
Following up our own personal disappointments within the group of people Gosling used to run through level-39 BGs with, a scan of the official forums reveals more evidence of the same problem being experienced widely across the wow-playing world.
There is no light currently in this particular tunnel. All advice from Blizzard gives no indication that matters might be relaxed to allow twinks and non-twinks to rub shoulders once more which is about the only way we can predict that the problem could be solved.
Certainly, the liklihood that a sudden influx of players wanting to join the “level-39 twink brigade” is surely close to flat-zero – who in their right mind would level and build a twink for a category for which there is no chance to play a game?
Of many disappointments, this is perhaps one of the ones that will have the longest lasting effect on those players for whom twink-BGs were a fun hobby in past times. We can’t comment here on what is going on in the 19 and 29 twink-BGs although the feeling is that they should be less affected given their greater accessibility and numerical levels of player activity. If any of you are running in twink-BGs now, how are you finding things post 3.2?
Strike 1 for Blizzard here though – a bad bad bad decision that has removed an enjoyable aspect of the game and has not replaced it with anything else of value.

I’ve got a level 39 twink, but since 3.2 has come out I’ve not seen a single BG action. I also have 19 and 29 twinks, wait times are 25mins on average, since only a single bg is available at any given time. I really enjoyed the competitve aspect of the 39 bracket, but it’s completely dead. I also have a level 59 well geared lock, who has also not seen any action since turning of xp. I find PVE boring, it’s static and easy, PVP was dynamic and exciting. Never kneww what to expect. I’ve cancelled my account and don’t plan on coming back to WoW unless they fix this problem.
Normal players in low level pvp now get to play without fear of *TWINKS one hit killing them. Poor old twinkies now have to fight each other (aka level playing field) and are whineing like little bitches.
My heart bleeds….
* (average player who can’t cut it in lvl 80 PVP or arena so spends 2000 gold on a lvl 19 rogue and attacks their preferd target of lvl 10’s dressed in grey gear to try and claw back some self worth)…
I have a 39 twink resto druid on my de-activated account, which was ‘fun’ rubbing shoulders with usually 70% non-twinks. This meant for the average lvl-32 team-mate dressed in a couple of blues who would have been one shotted, lived to kill the twink he faced. Real twinkers do not make lvl-19 rogues to one-shot others, kids do who get pwned as they level lowbies.
It’s not a question of having to fight other twinks as they are the best and most fairest fights to have, its the fact that after 3.2 Blizz has taken away our ability to join PVP. I could literally wait 3hrs+ after work for a game and not have a single match. Im not asking for Blizz to put us back with the noobs, but to give twinks the option that once XP has been turned off, to free transfer to a ‘twinked’ battlegroup. This way twinks would actually get games and twinking would become extremely competitive. Until something drastic like this happens i will not be re-activating my account!
Escador is an idiot, first and foremost. Now on to the reality of the subject. I was excited about the idea of not having to be in a bg with a bunch of low levels, essentially giving me zero chance to win. I was excited about the idea of facing stiff competition with a group of people who knew what they were doing as opposed to running around blindly. I was excited about the prospect of twink vs. twink action. In the 1 battleground I’ve been in since the patch, that’s exactly what I got. Unfortunately, that’s all I’ve been able to join. Blizz has effectively killed twinking. After spending 1.5k gold on a Staff of Jordan and several hundred more on Underworld Bands, I feel like I’ve been ripped off of my time and effort. The only way to fix this is to put all players with xp turned off into the same battlegroup, giving us a bigger pool of talent to draw BGs from. Also, Escador, I gained no satisfaction out of killing greyed out lowbies. I have zero interest in being in a battleground with low level players. I want competition that’s on the same level and gear as myself. I have a level 80 rogue and paladin. I only enjoy them so much. I want my 39 mage back and I want to do some horde slaughering.
@escador
Learn to read noob, they are complaining because they CAN’T get a bg to fight other each other.
Unfortunately for me, I just decided to make a 19 Twink and after finally gearing him out and expecting some good Twink on Twink action, I was whispered and told that as a 19 Twink, I would never get into any WSG. I wondered why and gave it a shot. I sat in the WSG queue (XP off) for upwards of 4 hours without so much as a hiccup. Twinking has been killed, slaughtered, nerfed, destroyed. While I didn’t exactly want to go in and senselessly kill undergeared players, I did expect at least some sort of action as I thought the Twink community was pretty active. Guess I was wrong, which sucks. Oh well, back to mindless raiding on my 80’s.