
After you’ve defeated three opponents, you’ll be removed from the dueling arena for the next contenders to take center stage. When you win a match, you’ll only have a short period of time before you face your next opponent. You’ll be able to buff (and get buffs) to prepare for your matches before you begin your duel, but it’s important to note that cooldowns will not refresh with each opponent you face. Completing this achievement along with Dueling Master and Thirty Six and Two will award the achievement Master of Duels and the title of Contender. Once it’s your turn to battle, you’ll need to beat three opponents consecutively to earn the achievement Prize Fighter. Speak to Hexpriest Junda in The Mugambala if you’re Horde or to Sea Seer Crystal if you’re Alliance to spectate and keep an eye on all the carnage while you wait. But that doesn’t stop you from observing the duelists in action. Once in the queue, you can move around the area around the War Headquarters a little-just don’t go too far, or you could lose your spot in the queue. Level 120 Players who have War Mode enabled (This is also where you’ll collect your War Chest for your efforts in certain PvP activities during the week.) Once you’ve queued, a buff will be placed on you showing your place in the queue. Each headquarters is indicated on the map (M) with the Alliance symbol or the Horde symbol. Players at level 120 who have War Mode enabled will be able to queue for a Dueler’s Guild battle at the Bouncers (Alliance) or Troll Guards (Horde) in the War Headquarters for their faction, located in Boralus and Zuldazar respectively. Get ready to put your skills to the test against fellow duelists from your own faction, earning a few achievements, a title, a tabard, and (of course) bragging rights along the way. With the introduction of the Dueler’s Guild in Battle for Azeroth, we’re kicking the experience of the simple duel up a notch. You’ll often see these players gathered outside the gates of Stormwind or Orgrimmar, flags firmly planted as they /duel simply for the joy of it. For others, it’s the icy cool feeling of calm that courses through their veins before the action kicks off. For some, it’s the rush of adrenaline that makes their hands tremble as they set them to keyboard and mouse. For many PvPers, there’s something special about going toe-to-toe against a formidable foe-especially when that foe is another player behind their own keyboard.
