Cleave is a term used to describe an arena composition where a majority of the players or damage dealers are melee classes. The term became popular in season three of the arena PvP system, when multiple 3v3 "double melee" compositions began to climb arena ladders. The original "Cleave" setup (Warrior/Rogue/Restoration Druid) became prominent in high tier arena and LAN tournaments. Cleave compositions including Warriors, Rogues, Retribution Paladins, and Enhancement Shamans were commonly high ranking and live tournament arena teams. The term expanded to include 5v5 arena teams, where three or more of the players were melee classes. Recently, cleave teams have become prominent in high level arena and LAN tournaments in season six of the arena PvP system in both 3v3 and 5v5 brackets.
Criticisms
Cleave compositons are heavily criticized for its simplistic style of play in both 3v3 and 5v5. Players are critical of both the individual level of talent required to play a melee class and the strategy involved, which is commonly perceived as simply "training" one player on the opposing team.
Similar terms
Wizard cleave
The term wizard cleave has been used to describe a team of caster classes.
Beast cleave
Beast cleave or beastcleave is a common 3vs3 (cleave) arena composition, which usually means consist of Beast Master Hunter, Enhancement Shaman and Holy Paladin or sometimes a Discipline Priest. The name beastcleave comes from the fact that the setup has lots of pet assistance.
- Setup
- Beast Master Hunter, range-damager
- Enhancement Shaman, melee-damager
- Holy Paladin, healer or Discipline Priest, healer
Lumberjack
Lumberjack is a common 3vs3 (cleave) arena composition, which usually means consist of two Arms Warriors and Holy Paladin.
- Setup
Mancleave
Mancleave is a common 3vs3 (cleave) arena composition, which usually means consist of Arms Warrior, Protection Warrior and Holy Paladin.
- Setup
TSG
TSG is a common 3vs3 (cleave) arena composition, which usually means consist of Arms Warrior, Unholy Death Knight and Holy Paladin. The name TSG comes from successful 3s arena team which is consisted from the previous three classes and which is named as TSG.
- Setup