Skyreach grinding. That approach was quite novel. In 2015.
AzraelKrieg wrote: »
Vaughndaunted wrote: »Skyreach is still a thing. Please, if you’re going to post on my forum, please be supportive to those who actually need the advice.
AzraelKrieg wrote: »
Really? I remember that werewolf cave when it was on. Never felt the need to grind like that though. It’s so boring.
I remember anomalies... but I was never quote up to date with the latest grinds.AzraelKrieg wrote: »
Vaughndaunted wrote: »Listen up people, I have something to teach. Are you low CP and want to be trial ready soon than later?
And this is why we have CP600+ people entering vet dungeons with their stamina clanfear builds, bow light attacking everything while occasionally hard casting some cfrags...
LadyNalcarya wrote: »Vaughndaunted wrote: »Listen up people, I have something to teach. Are you low CP and want to be trial ready soon than later?
You wont be trial ready by grinding mobs. Youll just be high cp.
And this is why we have CP600+ people entering vet dungeons with their stamina clanfear builds, bow light attacking everything while occasionally hard casting some cfrags...
Vaughndaunted wrote: »LadyNalcarya wrote: »Vaughndaunted wrote: »Listen up people, I have something to teach. Are you low CP and want to be trial ready soon than later?
You wont be trial ready by grinding mobs. Youll just be high cp.
Tell me why I have all these max level characters and if you see my YouTube, tell me why I have a rotation on basically all of them. And if you really want to get deep... tell me why I have so many perfected weapons and leveled so many people I trial with today? Please be relative an positive. It’s deeper than the surface.
News flash. Grinding CP does not make you trial ready. Having BIS gear doesn't make you trial ready either. Playing multiple hours honing your class and nailing your rotations while understanding game mechanics will.
I know you think you are the Noob Whisperer but you aren't doing anyone any favors here.
Based on the few videos you have posted lately it looks like you are just looking for attention. Doing the 100 000 skyreach grind video isn't the way to go about it.
LadyNalcarya wrote: »Vaughndaunted wrote: »LadyNalcarya wrote: »Vaughndaunted wrote: »Listen up people, I have something to teach. Are you low CP and want to be trial ready soon than later?
You wont be trial ready by grinding mobs. Youll just be high cp.
Tell me why I have all these max level characters and if you see my YouTube, tell me why I have a rotation on basically all of them. And if you really want to get deep... tell me why I have so many perfected weapons and leveled so many people I trial with today? Please be relative an positive. It’s deeper than the surface.
Because cps are easy to get. I never ever grinded and I'm at cp1100-something. Many of content creators played this game for a couple of years, thats why they are experienced enough to theorycraft new builds and whatnot.
If you just start grinding right away, you will lack this knowledge and become a "high cp noob". Dps boost from cp 160 to cp700 isnt as high as people imagine because of diminishing returns (also youre not getting any extra stats after cp 300).
If you level up normally, you actually learn how to play your character, you try different skills and gear, get used to mechanics... etc. If you dont, you'll be just another light attack spammer with a fancy number near your chars name.
Experience is what separates those build creators from more casual players. If you want to have a chance in vet trials (especially dlc trials), you have to practice your rotation and work on your survivabilty, theres no other way around.
I've seen enough "high cp noobs". And I'd prefer a lower cp player any day. Cps dont clear content on their own.
salsahavok wrote: »I am a low CP 300 scrub on PS4 NA
I am not trial ready, please advise me how to level up a character
Vaughndaunted wrote: »salsahavok wrote: »I am a low CP 300 scrub on PS4 NA
I am not trial ready, please advise me how to level up a character
Lol. I know you. We trial together. But you know what you’re doing @salsahavok But make a magblade and follow the above info.
Vaughndaunted wrote: »LadyNalcarya wrote: »Vaughndaunted wrote: »LadyNalcarya wrote: »Vaughndaunted wrote: »Listen up people, I have something to teach. Are you low CP and want to be trial ready soon than later?
You wont be trial ready by grinding mobs. Youll just be high cp.
Tell me why I have all these max level characters and if you see my YouTube, tell me why I have a rotation on basically all of them. And if you really want to get deep... tell me why I have so many perfected weapons and leveled so many people I trial with today? Please be relative an positive. It’s deeper than the surface.
Because cps are easy to get. I never ever grinded and I'm at cp1100-something. Many of content creators played this game for a couple of years, thats why they are experienced enough to theorycraft new builds and whatnot.
If you just start grinding right away, you will lack this knowledge and become a "high cp noob". Dps boost from cp 160 to cp700 isnt as high as people imagine because of diminishing returns (also youre not getting any extra stats after cp 300).
If you level up normally, you actually learn how to play your character, you try different skills and gear, get used to mechanics... etc. If you dont, you'll be just another light attack spammer with a fancy number near your chars name.
Experience is what separates those build creators from more casual players. If you want to have a chance in vet trials (especially dlc trials), you have to practice your rotation and work on your survivabilty, theres no other way around.
I've seen enough "high cp noobs". And I'd prefer a lower cp player any day. Cps dont clear content on their own.
I’m hind sight your right. But you also have to open your eyes to the fact that content is not that hard to learn. You will undoubtedly learn as you go. But this is for people who want CP. Outside of skyreach, they can do what they want to learn. The video is available for whomever. Do what you like after learning focused ways to level. People work and have lives. The top gamers utilize quick resources like such. You learn outside of your raid groups. You optimize inside of your raid groups.
LadyNalcarya wrote: »Vaughndaunted wrote: »LadyNalcarya wrote: »Vaughndaunted wrote: »LadyNalcarya wrote: »Vaughndaunted wrote: »Listen up people, I have something to teach. Are you low CP and want to be trial ready soon than later?
You wont be trial ready by grinding mobs. Youll just be high cp.
Tell me why I have all these max level characters and if you see my YouTube, tell me why I have a rotation on basically all of them. And if you really want to get deep... tell me why I have so many perfected weapons and leveled so many people I trial with today? Please be relative an positive. It’s deeper than the surface.
Because cps are easy to get. I never ever grinded and I'm at cp1100-something. Many of content creators played this game for a couple of years, thats why they are experienced enough to theorycraft new builds and whatnot.
If you just start grinding right away, you will lack this knowledge and become a "high cp noob". Dps boost from cp 160 to cp700 isnt as high as people imagine because of diminishing returns (also youre not getting any extra stats after cp 300).
If you level up normally, you actually learn how to play your character, you try different skills and gear, get used to mechanics... etc. If you dont, you'll be just another light attack spammer with a fancy number near your chars name.
Experience is what separates those build creators from more casual players. If you want to have a chance in vet trials (especially dlc trials), you have to practice your rotation and work on your survivabilty, theres no other way around.
I've seen enough "high cp noobs". And I'd prefer a lower cp player any day. Cps dont clear content on their own.
I’m hind sight your right. But you also have to open your eyes to the fact that content is not that hard to learn. You will undoubtedly learn as you go. But this is for people who want CP. Outside of skyreach, they can do what they want to learn. The video is available for whomever. Do what you like after learning focused ways to level. People work and have lives. The top gamers utilize quick resources like such. You learn outside of your raid groups. You optimize inside of your raid groups.
It might be not hard to learn, but theres so much content that a new player will be cp 300-ish just by clearing world maps and leveling undaunted in vanilla dungeons... Once I grouped up for a public dungeon with some low cp player and they got several cps just by doing both quests and killing bosses. And you'd have to do that anyway, since first character usually becomes a crafter (which means that you need extra skill points) and undaunted buffs are just too good to skip.
Then there are vMA/DSA, Crag trials, dlc dungeons... thats a lot of content to do. And all of them give tons of exp. I remember leveling to cp 400-500 very quickly just by practicing DSA speedruns and vet dailies (that was before catch up system).
And most importantly, it would be easier to learn this way. Dlc trials can be really stressful even for decent players, and keeping your rotation on a skeleton and dpsing twin bosses in vMoL are different things. So in my opinion, starting with easier vet content is a great way to learn and get extra cps. In dlc content theres a lot of stuff to keep in mind which makes it overwhelming for those who struggle with rotations.
Most of trial guilds are looking for cp300+ players for beginner groups (which is pretty easy to get with catch-up system). Those who want only max cp players with BiS builds usually dont accept unexperienced players anyway.
That being said, Skyreach is great for leveling alts and skill lines. So theres that.
salsahavok wrote: »Vaughndaunted wrote: »salsahavok wrote: »I am a low CP 300 scrub on PS4 NA
I am not trial ready, please advise me how to level up a character
Lol. I know you. We trial together. But you know what you’re doing @salsahavok But make a magblade and follow the above info.
Tbh I really should otherwise how else am i supposed to use my perfected infused inferno staff
And this is why we have CP600+ people entering vet dungeons with their stamina clanfear builds, bow light attacking everything while occasionally hard casting some cfrags...
Not really, you can get through quest/overland content with a crappy build like the one you mentioned. The reason people use those builds is because they don't care about being good.