DeadlyRecluse wrote: »1. Play on either nonvet or NoCP server. I don't frequent either at the moment, but it seems like nonvet is a little healthier than noCP currently.
2. Get a new gearset every 4-8 levels. Blue quality will give you fighting chance against other players in nonvet. Since you're PC NA, if you want you can mail me @DeadlyRecluse and I'll hook you up with some nonvet PvP gear with old mats I have lying around.
3. Play conservative and build for sustain. Full glass cannon is fun, but has a lower margin for error. Higher sustain will help you learn counterplay, spacing, etc. etc.
4. If you are newish, join groups. There's no shame in it, despite the forum hate for zerging. Start out joining pug groups, make friends with players and group leads you like. Eventually, look for a PvP guild--but be selective.
RadicalSpirit wrote: »DeadlyRecluse wrote: »1. Play on either nonvet or NoCP server. I don't frequent either at the moment, but it seems like nonvet is a little healthier than noCP currently.
2. Get a new gearset every 4-8 levels. Blue quality will give you fighting chance against other players in nonvet. Since you're PC NA, if you want you can mail me @DeadlyRecluse and I'll hook you up with some nonvet PvP gear with old mats I have lying around.
3. Play conservative and build for sustain. Full glass cannon is fun, but has a lower margin for error. Higher sustain will help you learn counterplay, spacing, etc. etc.
4. If you are newish, join groups. There's no shame in it, despite the forum hate for zerging. Start out joining pug groups, make friends with players and group leads you like. Eventually, look for a PvP guild--but be selective.
Hey dude thanks for the reply.
I think the campaign I joined was the first one, vivec maybe? I went in at level 10 and went upto about level 13 and got some blue/purple pieces from level rewards but thats about it.
As for building a certain way I honestly dont even know which powers I should be using and when atm, so building a character a certain way seems far away at the moment.
As for "zergs" I honestly love them... I'd rather run with them and fight in giant war zones than just run on my own and try 1 v1ing people... It's way more fun for me when the sh*t is going down with big groups, but I just don't want to be a dead body that people have to keep reviving & wasting gems on lol
DeadlyRecluse wrote: »RadicalSpirit wrote: »DeadlyRecluse wrote: »1. Play on either nonvet or NoCP server. I don't frequent either at the moment, but it seems like nonvet is a little healthier than noCP currently.
2. Get a new gearset every 4-8 levels. Blue quality will give you fighting chance against other players in nonvet. Since you're PC NA, if you want you can mail me @DeadlyRecluse and I'll hook you up with some nonvet PvP gear with old mats I have lying around.
3. Play conservative and build for sustain. Full glass cannon is fun, but has a lower margin for error. Higher sustain will help you learn counterplay, spacing, etc. etc.
4. If you are newish, join groups. There's no shame in it, despite the forum hate for zerging. Start out joining pug groups, make friends with players and group leads you like. Eventually, look for a PvP guild--but be selective.
Hey dude thanks for the reply.
I think the campaign I joined was the first one, vivec maybe? I went in at level 10 and went upto about level 13 and got some blue/purple pieces from level rewards but thats about it.
As for building a certain way I honestly dont even know which powers I should be using and when atm, so building a character a certain way seems far away at the moment.
As for "zergs" I honestly love them... I'd rather run with them and fight in giant war zones than just run on my own and try 1 v1ing people... It's way more fun for me when the sh*t is going down with big groups, but I just don't want to be a dead body that people have to keep reviving & wasting gems on lol
Send me a mail ingame, I'll hook you up. I've got lots of stuff left from when I played PvP at that level.
You'll definitely want to try out a different server. In Vivec, most people are geared up and rocking lots of champion points--you can certainly be a siege monkey, but if you want to actually fight using your character and skills, you'll want to look elsewhere until you've leveled up a bunch.
DeadlyRecluse wrote: »Sounds good. I'll be on tonight and get you gear that should last for a while : )
madchuska83 wrote: »What is your class and preferred role?