Wain wrote:
Vephriel wrote:
I actually managed to grind out a fair amount of levels from that alone, and I've done it on multiple characters in some cases so it would have been nice if that had all been funneled into one pool.

Same. I'm at P8 on my Alliance and P7 on my Horde. It would have been nice to be able to combine these, since progression costs are flat and so the combined work would be the same as if I had got to P15 on one toon. But I didn't expect them to do that, as maybe they'd consider it unfair, as you could advance faster overall by doing the warden towers on multiple toons a day. Then again I'm unconvinced that it's really unfair as the merge will only happen in BfA, and anyone could have maxxed Prestige by then had they consistently put in the work on one toon (though I sure haven't!)
I've hated this every since I heard about it. Learning this news has made me completely stop any PvP whatsoever on an alt. Removing credit you've earned and also removing incentive to play with these systems is such a bad bad bad idea. Alts will count toward account prestige after this goes live but not before? This really burns my biscuits.
Even if multiple toons had an honor advantage over a single toon with the same amount of play time, there are still other ways of implementing this system going forward if that is truly the goal. I would be happy if they added even a percentage of honor from alts to your account prestige. Even getting credit for 75% of the time/effort/work I put into other characters is better than nothing. I put in the work and time and effort on my characters, I should retain something from what I earned if that is the direction they are going. The time I put into my characters has absolutely nothing to do with anyone else. People who play more and dedicate more than me deserve more than me. If their goal is to keep this system going forward, then I just want to keep a worthy part of what I earned. I earned it, its mine, end of story.