Hello and happy holidays to everyone.
I have a friend that wants to play the game, starting on what’s currently left of vanilla and follow up to Burning Crusade, he wishes to know how the Horde is doing in Thunderstrike?
I play in Spineshatter so I can’t help him at all with this, I just told him that Alliance seems to have much more people if the stats are correct.
He will not join Spineshatter due to the pvp that at times can be overwhelming, especially for new players I guess.
Thank you, you guys take care.
Any pve server is a perspective dead server, but now the situation in anni is fine, but in the alliance side it is better in the pve as usual
If I may ask, why is a pve an eventual dead server?
It´s different on anniversary as there are only two servers with no transfer option between the two.
Dont let ppl fool you. It´s gonna be fine. I´d argue it´s better to play on pve because there are less sweats around.
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Just checking the ironforge pro stats, and I see what happens with pve era, just look on the horde stats.
It is the same, era has also one pvp and one pve
Technically Era has two PvP clusters; however only the Firemaw PvP cluster is alive.
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Horde is doing fine, there is a lot of activity and guilds seem to thrive - I think he should join and see for himself 
Horde is fine, plenty of decent guilds and a lot of pugs as well. Noticing a big influx of returning/new players getting ready for tbc
Most people prefer to play on PvP server and even remaining few who hate PvP eventually migrate.
That said, I think Anniversary PvE server will be fine for the foreseeable future.
Some popular streamer have their guild on horde.
That’s mean some popular streamers have their guild on alliance.