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To any of you experienced PVPers out there...I need help. I am terrible at PvP and would appreciate any tips. Also, I am looking for some people to group with. PS4/AD/NA/Stamina NB
Go to Blackwaterblade if you are under VR. You frankly, dont have the skill points to have a chance to keep up with people who have 200 plus skill points and passives to pull from, much less the Champion Points.
Edited by Darlgon on September 14, 2015 10:41PM
Power level to CP160 in a week:
Where is the end game? You just played it.
Why don't I have 300+ skill points? Because you skipped content along the way.
Where is new content? Sigh.
I am not exactly good but my advice: have detect potions or revealing magelight to avoid sneak attacks, sneak always when near roads bridges ect, and always ready something to remove DOT effects from those glitched cold fire siege weapons (currently the cloak morph to do that is broken).
PS4 NA
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Everything Crusty Mudcrab posted is good advice, but the big thing that helped me was a proper PvP build. Google PvP builds for your favorite class and then watch some videos of how it's used and from that, create your own version to hopefully adjust to your play style.
A couple months ago, I was a TERRIBLE PvP player (won or survived maybe 2% of the fights I was in) and now I'm decent, not great, but decent. My particular toon does effective amounts of damage, but more importantly for me, is hard to kill, so I would estimate the outcomes of my PvP fights fitting into the following buckets:
I win the fight (25%)
It becomes a straight up stand off (with one enemy where the fight goes on long enough we both get bored and leave)(10%)
I fight, but then realize I cannot win and run (25%)
I straight up run for my life and survive (enemy zerg). (20%)
I get crushed like a bug (20%)
It's not a great win percentage, but the survival percentage is very high, which means I don't lose Tel Var stones, I don't give the enemy AP and in some situations, I'm able to come back and rez allies, so whatever we're trying to accomplish isn't always a lost cause.
Dragon kings, dying queens; where is salvation now?