Buenas :)
Antes que nada hay que recalcar que la obtención de honor depende de varios factores, desde realizar muertes solo y en grupo, beneficios, etc.
En el aspecto de beneficios, tienes que tener en cuenta cosas como
Defensor honorable, el cual afecta a cualquiera que defienda una base y se mantenga en rango.
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WoWhead dice algo sobre esto:
This is the buff given to anyone within range of a flag their faction controls in AB, EOTS and
IOC, implemented in 3.2.
Finally people will give second thought to just capping Horde Flag A, then leaving 1 person to defend while they swarm Horde Flag B and C.
Y hay un comentario sobre la gente que solo hace muertes con honor y no permanece en bases o banderas.
"Your assumption would be correct if people cared about the honor they got or actually winning by defending. However, it is quite apparent that people care more about killing than completing the objective of a specific BG. In particular, I would cite AB. Just look at how many people fight on the roads or head straight to stables (although I'm aware this is a tactic that can be completed with a well coordinated team, it just isn't too successful in PuGs)."
Puedes leer más sobre lo que afecta la obtención de honor en esta otra página.
This Honor gain is adjusted depending on other factors such as the number of players in the vicinity -- e.g., if you killed a player solo, you would generally gain more Honor than if you killed one with a group. Certain buffs also adjust Honor gain, such as the buffs in Wintergrasp like Honorable, Great Honor, Greater Honor, and Greatest Honor for the Alliance; and Lok-regar, Lok-narash, Lok'tar, and Lok'tar Ogar! for the Horde. Honor is also granted by some quests, particularly PvP ones, as a bonus reward in addition to Gold or experience.
Como puedes ver, muchos factores son los que dependen y tienen relación.
Saludines.