There’s no PVP mechanic that makes the game unwinnable. Twinks don’t all talk to each other and decide in unison to join the same faction. If their team has twinks, so does yours.
Depends on the bracket. The gear advantage you get from “BiS” items is around +1 stat per piece, enchants give you anywhere from 5-9. Whilst I’m unsure of the difference with the new age of “rng titanforge” twinks, I’d still wager that enchants and consumables are the strongest.
Remember the old mana oils and wizard oils? You can use one of those at lvl40 and give your weapon +12 versatility. 24 if you’re dual-wielding; you can use things like that on any characters, anybody can.
How about old potions? +25 agility? They’re like 1gold each from the auction house. If you enchant all of your gear and use consumables, you’ll be close to being on par with a BiS twink.
Variable on bracket, since lvl19’s can use lvl50 engineering head pieces, for +20 in their main stats.
Lots of things worked on GW2 that wont work on wow, and vice versa. They’re completely different games and WoW is the better game. WoW at it’s worst is still 10 times more popular than GW at its best.
Except by doing that, you’re looking at a whole number instead of individual numbers. Let’s assume that SW:P is doing most of the damage; all of that damage is spread throughout the entire BG and is just healable dot damage. So you’d be nerfing shadow priests based on irrelevant damage.
Somebody earlier said that a lvl60 twink did more overall damage than their 95 arcane mage. Their problem is the exact one you’ve just hinted at: looking at overall damage instead of relevant damage.
Twinks dont take away the fun of the majority. There’s as few people crying about twinks as there are that play them. The majority of people don’t actually care and would rather Blizzard look at more pressing issues within the game than “somebody’s lowbie is stronger than mine!!!”
That’s the one of the worst anologies I have ever seen. That implies that the ball taker is playing an entirely different game to the other children. The correct anology would be “if one kid is using super awesome sneakers that allow for easier movement, then the other kids will cry that life isn’t fair”.
And as I said to him (still waiting on his response, by the way), he’s got minor and major mixed up.
Somebody enchanting their gear and using consumables isn’t a major grievance. The real issue is people doing nothing with their character and expecting to be on the same level as everybody else.