Halaa
PvP
Tips
The
neutral
city
of
Halaa
is
prized
for
its
strategic
importance
to
both
factions.
As a
highly
visible
target,
with
its
own
unique
rewards,
the
city
is
the
focus
for
the
world
PvP
that
occurs
in
Nagrand.
By
defeating
enemy
players
in
the
city's
vicinity,
you
gain
Halaa
Battle
Tokens
which
can
be
redeemed
for
a
selection
of
PvP-focused
rewards.
You
can
purchase
these
rewards
from
special
NPCs
who
only
appear
for
the
controlling
side.
Other
vendors
also
sell
special
jewelcrafting
plans
and
gems
to
the
side
in
control
of
Halaa.
In
addition,
friendly
players
in
Nagrand
get
a
buff
of a
+5%
damage
boost
when
the
city
is
in
their
side's
possession.
The
passive
buff
helps
for
questing
as
well
as
fighting
enemy
players.
Besides
the
rewards,
there
are
other
motivations
for
fighting
over
Halaa.
Foremost
among
these
is
that
it's
a
fun
objective.
The
feeling
of
fighting
hard
to
take
over
a
town
with
your
allies,
defeating
the
enemy,
and
seeing
your
side's
flag
raised
in
town
can
be
very
gratifying.
You
and
your
allies
will
surely
feel
a
“woot!”
coming
on
when
you
see
it
happen.
Attacking
Halaa
Marshalling
the
Troops
The
side
who
controls
Halaa
receives
several
benefits
when
defending
it
from
subsequent
attack:
The
battle
for
Halaa
is
often
a
numbers
game.
If
the
enemy
has
more
players,
you're
going
to
need
to
do
hit-and-run
tactics
or
get
more
players
on
your
side.
Try
asking
in
the
General,
Local
Defense,
or
World
Defense
channels
for
more
players.
Shattrath
City
is
quite
close
to
Halaa
so
you
can
send
someone
to
ask
for
reinforcements.
It's
common
to
ask
if
there
are
any
PvP
groups
going
if
you're
interested
in
joining
in
Halaa
PvP
Combat.
Then
join
and
invite
players
as
needed.
If
you
have
more
than
5
players,
start
a
raid
group
and
balance
the
groups.
Assaulting
Halaa
To
take
over
Halaa
you
first
need
to
get
rid
of
all
of
the
enemy
guards
before
the
town
can
be
captured.
While
you
can
fight
the
guards
on
foot,
it's
a
very
slow
process
because
their
hit
points
are
exceedingly
high.
A
better
way
to
get
rid
of
the
guards
is
to
bomb
them
on
the
wyverns.
It's
best
to
have
as
many
players
as
possible
bombing
the
guards
so
that
they
will
die
more
quickly.
10
bombs
are
placed
in
your
inventory
when
you
mount
a
wyvern.
If
you
use
some
bombs
and
later
get
back
on a
wyvern,
your
bomb
supply
will
be
replenished.
Place
the
bombs
on
your
action
bar
to
access
them
more
easily.
Learn
where
all
the
Halaa
guards
are
located
so
it
will
be
easier
to
find
and
bomb
them.
Practice
your
bombing
runs
repeatedly,
so
that
you
can
launch
more
bombs
per
pass
as
well
as
aim
them
more
precisely.
Each
wyvern
post
sends
its
wyvern
flights
on
different
flight
paths.
If
the
wyvern
you're
on
isn't
reaching
the
guards
you
need
to
hit,
try
a
different
wyvern
post.
While
bombing
with
other
allied
players,
it's
sometimes
a
good
idea
to
do
bombing
runs
from
the
same
wyvern
post.
That
way,
when
the
enemy
shows
up,
you
can
join
the
battle
after
dismounting
in
one
group.
If
you
use
separate
wyvern
posts,
it
will
take
some
time
for
you
to
fly
or
run
over
to
assist
your
allies.
Stay
in a
group
if
possible.
Meet
up
at a
location
outside
of
town,
pick
an
area
to
attack,
and
then
travel
there
together.
That
way,
if
you
meet
up
with
the
enemy,
you'll
be
organized.
Otherwise,
an
enemy
party
or
raid
of
players
can
pick
you
off
one
by
one.
Bombing
enemy
players
isn't
that
effective
in
comparison
to
attacking
them
directly.
Enemy
players
can
also
just
get
on
their
flying
mounts
and
stay
up
in
the
air
to
avoid
bomb
damage.
But
for
a
source
of
amusement,
you
can
take
potshots
at
enemy
players
standing
near
your
wyvern
posts
just
before
you
land.
If
you
let
up
on
bombing
runs
after
a
while,
the
guards
will
start
to
respawn.
Keep
up
the
pressure
on
the
guards
at
all
times.
Sometimes
it's
a
good
idea
to
have
one
or
two
players
bombing
while
the
rest
are
fighting
the
enemy.
It
can
be
useful
to
the
attackers
if
one
player
sits
above
town
on a
flying
mount
to
scout
and
give
updates
as
to
the
battle's
progress.
Make
sure
you
don't
attack
the
enemy
vendors
or
other
non-guard
NPCs
-
they
will
defend
themselves.
You
will
need
to
run
out
of
town
before
they
will
stop
chasing
you.
Once
the
guards
have
been
defeated,
have
everyone
gather
in
the
middle
of
the
town.
You
need
to
hold
the
town
for
a
length
of
time
until
it
officially
changes
hands
to
your
side.
Each
side
has
a
graveyard
in
town
so
you
should
expect
your
enemies
to
come
back
quickly
after
dying.
After
you
capture
the
town
you
can
get
more
Halaa
Battle
Tokens
by
defending
it
further.
You
can
also
take
advantage
of
having
the
guards
on
your
side,
as
well
as
the
friendly
NPCs
that
appear.
Army
of
One
If
you're
trying
to
attack
Halaa
all
by
yourself,
you
need
to
really
work
hard
with
hit-and-run
tactics
focusing
on
bombing
runs.
First,
convert
the
destroyed
wyvern
posts
to
functioning
wyvern
posts.
After
converting
one,
run
away.
After
you've
converted
three
or
four
of
the
posts,
the
enemy
will
have
a
much
harder
time
finding
you.
Start
your
bombing
runs.
Run
away
after
landing
from
a
bombing
run
to
another
post
and
bomb
again.
The
goal
is
to
keep
the
enemy
guessing
as
to
which
wyvern
post
you're
using,
and
doing
as
much
damage
as
possible.
If
you
start
attacking
the
town
by
yourself,
sometimes
other
players
will
be
inspired
by
your
bravery
(sometimes
only
after
being
informed
on
the
public
chat
channels)
and
join
you!
You
may
soon
find
yourself
leading
a
full-scale
assault
on
the
town.
Rejoining
the
Battle
The
attacking
players
have
a
disadvantage
in
their
graveyard
placement.
They
have
to
revive
at
graveyards
that
are
much
further
away
from
the
town
than
the
Halaa
defenders.
Some
of
the
wyvern
posts
are
much
further
away
from
the
graveyard
than
others.
The
southernmost
wyvern
post
is
closest
to
the
graveyard.
Keep
that
in
mind
when
both
attacking
and
defending
that
post.
Dead
players
can
quickly
revive
nearby
and
jump
back
into
battle.
The
defending
players'
graveyard
is
located
right
inside
Halaa,
thus
defenders
can
quickly
move
to
defend
any
part
of
the
town
once
reviving.
It
can
be
somewhat
challenging
figuring
out
how
to
retrieve
your
body
if
you
are
new
to
this
area.
Look
for
the
paths
leading
up
to
the
city
from
its
base.
If
you
die
in
town,
look
for
an
out-of-view
spot
where
you
can
revive
without
being
immediately
noticed
by
the
enemy.
As
soon
as
you
revive,
you
can
beat
a
hasty
exit
by
escaping
on
your
flying
mount.
Then
you
can
fly
to
one
of
the
flying
islands,
heal
up,
and
rejoin
the
battle.
Defending
Halaa
The
side
who
controls
Halaa
receives
several
benefits
when
defending
it
from
subsequent
attack:
The
powerful
NPC
guards
will
help
you
defend
the
city
against
ground
attackers.
All
friendly
players
receive
a
+5%
bonus
to
damage
for
controlling
the
town.
The
time
it
takes
to
defeat
the
guards
gives
defenders
a
chance
to
hunt
down
and
kill
the
enemy.
It
is
generally
easier
to
get
people
from
your
faction
to
help
defend
the
town
than
it
is
to
get
them
help
attack
it.
Keep
an
eye
on
the
map
for
wyvern
posts
that
have
been
taken
over
by
the
enemy.
When
you
notice
one,
attack
and
destroy
it.
If
any
enemy
players
are
out
on
bombing
runs
you
can
wait
at
the
destroyed
wyvern
post
for
them
to
come
back,
then
attack
them.
However,
you
must
be
at
the
wyvern
post
from
where
they
originally
departed
to
catch
them
when
they
return.
If
the
enemy
doesn't
show
up,
try
another
wyvern
post.
If
you
watch
the
skies,
you
can
see
the
enemy
player
coming
in
for
a
landing.
If
you
die
while
defending
in
Halaa,
take
advantage
of
the
in-town
graveyard
to
quickly
rejoin
the
battle.
If
all
your
guards
have
been
defeated
and
the
town
control
begins
to
change
hands,
keep
attack
them
near
the
middle
of
town.
The
more
players
from
your
side
you
can
muster
in
the
town,
the
longer
it
takes
for
the
town
to
fall
to
the
other
side.
Miscellaneous
Tips
If
you're
flying
over
an
enemy-held
Halaa,
stay
way
from
the
middle
flagpole.
Defenders
can
fly
up
there,
land
on
the
flagpole,
and
attack
you
while
you're
in
the
air.
If
you
want
to
buy
a
reward
in
Halaa
but
don't
want
to
fight,
you
can
keep
checking
your
map
every
few
hours
until
your
side
has
control.
Then
you
can
fly
over
there
and
buy
your
reward.
Of
course
helping
take
over
the
town
yourself
might
be
faster.
Flying
mounts,
particularly
those
of
the
epic
variety,
give
you
a
big
advantage
while
fighting.
They
are
helpful
for
quickly
reaching
your
allies,
avoiding
enemy
contact,
and
chasing
people
down.
They
also
help
when
you
need
get
away
and
heal
up.
The
Arena
Battlemaster
is
located
near
the
city
of
Halaa
at
the
Nagrand
Arena.
You
can
queue
for
Arena
games,
and
then
come
fight
at
Halaa
between
battles.
To
receive
a
Halaa
Battle
Token
you
need
to
kill
a
player
in
or
near
town
or
near
the
wyvern
posts.
Once
you're
out
of
the
vicinity
of
the
town
you'll
no
longer
receive
tokens
for
killing
players.
You
can
keep
getting
tokens
for
killing
the
same
players
over
and
over.
However,
the
honor
received
from
killing
the
same
player
repeatedly
is
still
subject
to
diminishing
returns.
Make
sure
your
PvP
equipment
is
on
while
fighting.
Gear
with
resilience
and
stamina
are
well-suited
for
fighting
other
players.
Stock
up
on
healing
potions
and
other
consumables
before
fighting
to
last
even
longer
in
battle.
There
are
certain
spots
in
Halaa
where
you
can
fight
enemy
players
without
the
guards
noticing
you
and
joining
in.