Get the WoW Solo Shuffle carry service to outshine your friends in the arena by reaching top rating ranks and dressing your character in some of the top PvP gear from the Great Vault.
In Solo Shuffle players dive into the 3s Arena on their own for a series of six rounds. As each round unfolds the teams get mixed up with different players from the game ensuring no two rounds are the same.
The experts in player versus player battles are ready to help you climb the ranks in Solo Shuffle without you having to dive deep into the game's strategy puzzles. They'll guide you to victories that boost your Matchmaking Rating (MMR) and get you six achievements on the way including the much-desired Soloist title in PvP.
There's no need for you to worry about keeping a constant eye on your progress. Our services are designed to fit smoothly into your preferred schedule. Trust in our team of specialists and enjoy the results without the stress of watching the clock.
Is it time for you to take over the battlefields in World of Warcraft? We've got everything you need to stand out in competitive PvP with our WoW 3v3 Boost, WoW 2v2 Boost, and Arena PvP Coaching services designed just for your success. Step into the thrilling universe of arena battles through our World of Warcraft pages. Here you get to uncover more about what's available and boost your abilities to rise as a real champion in player versus player combat.
What You Will Get
- Desired Solo Shuffle Rating
- Chance to get BIS PvP gear
- 6 new achievements and title Soloist, depending on your choice.
Service Options
- 1500 Rating - We will get you to 1500 Rating in the Solo Shuffle Bracket.
- 1600 Rating - We will get you to 1500 Rating in the Solo Shuffle Bracket.
- 1800 Rating - We will get you to 1500 Rating in the Solo Shuffle Bracket.
- Legend Title - We will get you to 2400 Rating in the Solo Shuffle Bracket + 50 Wins rewarding you with the "Legend" title.
- Soloist title - We will win you 150 rounds, rewarding you with the Soloist title.
Requirements
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Suitable PvP Gear (Honor PvP gear or higher in all slots)
- Level 70 Character
How It Works
- Prior to the service, every detail will be covered through a live chat or email;
- We'll locate a skilled team for you whose availability best suits yours;
- For you to communicate with the booster and keep tabs on the progress, we'll set up a Discord conversation;
- When the time comes, a skilled player will take control of your character and lead it through the specified raid on the hardest setting;
- We can stream your run by request privately, just ask;
- We'll let you know when the boost is finished;
- Enjoy the outcomes! Don't forget to give our services a Trustpilot rating as well
WoW Solo Shuffle Boost FAQ
What is WoW's Solo Shuffle Boost?
Solo Shuffle Boost is a service that assists you in acquiring the highest rating ranks in Solo Shuffle, which is the solo queue for 3v3 Arena with six rounds for the entire match. In this format, two healers and four DPS are matched together, and with each round after the first, the teams are "shuffled" to be grouped with other players in the game.
How do you participate in Solo Shuffle WoW?
To participate, you must meet the minimum required PvP item level, which is akin to queuing up for Heroic Dungeons. The matchmaking system randomly selects four DPS and two healers or tanks and assigns them to an available arena map for a six-round arena brawl. After the first match, the teams will be mixed up so that every combination of two DPS and one healer or one tank will be played. Tanks are equivalent to healers in this format. Once the six rounds are over, a scoreboard will pop up with the amount of rounds won by each individual player.
How do you queue up for Solo Shuffle WoW?
You can queue up for Rated Solo Shuffle in the Rated PvP tab in the Group Finder UI. Similar to queueing up for Heroic Dungeons, you will need to meet a minimum required PvP item level.
Is Solo Shuffle currently available?
Solo Shuffle was added as a brawl for players in the Eternity's End patch of Shadowlands, version 9.2, as an option for those who wanted to participate in Arena-style PvP but lacked a dedicated partner or group to play with.