VincentBlanquin wrote: »Tintinabula wrote: »The problem is you cant pick and choose where a quest zone is in Cyrodiil..Every resource is a "quest zone' Every keep is a "quest zone" Some involve killing . Some do not but the chance you may be killed is everywhere and should be (with the exception of starter areas)
if you read my first post, i write about these gankers should have more attention from veterans than have now
In your opinion.
Others would rather fight in the actual war, not against brigands and cutthroats.
VincentBlanquin wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »Tintinabula wrote: »The problem is you cant pick and choose where a quest zone is in Cyrodiil..Every resource is a "quest zone' Every keep is a "quest zone" Some involve killing . Some do not but the chance you may be killed is everywhere and should be (with the exception of starter areas)
if you read my first post, i write about these gankers should have more attention from veterans than have now
In your opinion.
Others would rather fight in the actual war, not against brigands and cutthroats.
of course cowardly zerging
Epsilon_Echo wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »carebear land? are you kidding me? i am dedicated pvper in other game and i care about improving pvp here. sad to see its helpless since many people agree with scum things
What you fail too see is that Cyrodill is mine. All of it. I did not give you permission to be there, talk to npcs, open chests, farm nodes, or explore.
M I N E
So either take it from me or
G E T O U T
kevlarto_ESO wrote: »yea it is pvp zone yeah red is is dead yea yea we get it, but are your skills so bad you can't wait a second for some one to finish the turn in then gank them or do you need to gank them when they have no chance to fight back and maybe win.
But yes it is a pvp zone and you should expect to be attacked at anytime.
KleanZlate wrote: »One of the most fulfilling things to do in ESO is doing quests deep in enemy territory, far away from any spawn points. To scout quest hubs, wait for other players to leave, sneaking past enemy NPCs, frantically going through the quest dialogue and leave before you're noticed. Coming home unscathed after a long quest run is extremely gratifying. Taking away the PvP element would make it pointless IMO.
Being ganked sucks for sure but ganking others not so much. That's just the nature of the beast.
VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »One of the most fulfilling things to do in ESO is doing quests deep in enemy territory, far away from any spawn points. To scout quest hubs, wait for other players to leave, sneaking past enemy NPCs, frantically going through the quest dialogue and leave before you're noticed. Coming home unscathed after a long quest run is extremely gratifying. Taking away the PvP element would make it pointless IMO.
Being ganked sucks for sure but ganking others not so much. That's just the nature of the beast.
this is what i do every day on my way from vr1 to vr14. dont touch cadwell. its a lame expect that everybody who wants to give mantinels to ganking is pve scum. problem is that it is too easy gank someone when interact with quest npc, powercreep is too big
VincentBlanquin wrote: »
KleanZlate wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »One of the most fulfilling things to do in ESO is doing quests deep in enemy territory, far away from any spawn points. To scout quest hubs, wait for other players to leave, sneaking past enemy NPCs, frantically going through the quest dialogue and leave before you're noticed. Coming home unscathed after a long quest run is extremely gratifying. Taking away the PvP element would make it pointless IMO.
Being ganked sucks for sure but ganking others not so much. That's just the nature of the beast.
this is what i do every day on my way from vr1 to vr14. dont touch cadwell. its a lame expect that everybody who wants to give mantinels to ganking is pve scum. problem is that it is too easy gank someone when interact with quest npc, powercreep is too big
I circle the area and the quest giver before talking to him. Being sneaky and paranoid is part of the fun. Are you being ganked 100% of the time? 50% of the time? Is this a game breaker for you?
VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »One of the most fulfilling things to do in ESO is doing quests deep in enemy territory, far away from any spawn points. To scout quest hubs, wait for other players to leave, sneaking past enemy NPCs, frantically going through the quest dialogue and leave before you're noticed. Coming home unscathed after a long quest run is extremely gratifying. Taking away the PvP element would make it pointless IMO.
Being ganked sucks for sure but ganking others not so much. That's just the nature of the beast.
this is what i do every day on my way from vr1 to vr14. dont touch cadwell. its a lame expect that everybody who wants to give mantinels to ganking is pve scum. problem is that it is too easy gank someone when interact with quest npc, powercreep is too big
I circle the area and the quest giver before talking to him. Being sneaky and paranoid is part of the fun. Are you being ganked 100% of the time? 50% of the time? Is this a game breaker for you?
but when you are leveling you must avoid confrontation, otherwise you will be killed, must do all as much simple as you could. i started play again with tamriel unlimited at vr1. i was literally only one vr1 player among all vr14 at thornblade. when you leveling you have no chance against vr14 golds and better save money to buy your own golds at vr14 asap
VincentBlanquin wrote: »
Well learn to use field craft skills before you hand in your quests in a combat area, or keep dying.
Make your own detect pots, you should have detect pots anyways, as part of your PvP pots arsenal, since you said you are always in PvP?????
Hmmmm
VincentBlanquin wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »
Well learn to use field craft skills before you hand in your quests in a combat area, or keep dying.
Make your own detect pots, you should have detect pots anyways, as part of your PvP pots arsenal, since you said you are always in PvP?????
Hmmmm
if you do 5 cities quests dont think you can have enough pots to cover. if you spell shield before turn quest, you only reveal yourself. otherwise, just leveling nightblade i will go through cyrodiil quest again. so its good this thread evolved into how to avoid to be ganked. but i still dont see solution for leveling character....
I have nothing further to offer. Obviously OP is just a big crybaby that wants to argue down every idea people post to help him with his dilemma.
Brb, getting on the ganker, heading to quest NPCs, just because.
VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »One of the most fulfilling things to do in ESO is doing quests deep in enemy territory, far away from any spawn points. To scout quest hubs, wait for other players to leave, sneaking past enemy NPCs, frantically going through the quest dialogue and leave before you're noticed. Coming home unscathed after a long quest run is extremely gratifying. Taking away the PvP element would make it pointless IMO.
Being ganked sucks for sure but ganking others not so much. That's just the nature of the beast.
this is what i do every day on my way from vr1 to vr14. dont touch cadwell. its a lame expect that everybody who wants to give mantinels to ganking is pve scum. problem is that it is too easy gank someone when interact with quest npc, powercreep is too big
I circle the area and the quest giver before talking to him. Being sneaky and paranoid is part of the fun. Are you being ganked 100% of the time? 50% of the time? Is this a game breaker for you?
but when you are leveling you must avoid confrontation, otherwise you will be killed, must do all as much simple as you could. i started play again with tamriel unlimited at vr1. i was literally only one vr1 player among all vr14 at thornblade. when you leveling you have no chance against vr14 golds and better save money to buy your own golds at vr14 asap
Um to try to help you here, why did you not go into a buff campaign, or something, so you basically skulk and when you mess up, you inevitably die, then come on here QQing?
And it is possible to kill vr14s when you are low vr level, hard, but its so good if you can manage it.
And saving gold to buy legendary mats?, do crafting writs, I get a lot of legendary mats every week.
For someone who allegedly spends a lot of time in PvP, you do not really seem to understand it at all.
Why set thorn as your home, do you even PvP dude?
Or do you constantly try to do PvE in a war zone.
Strange so strange.
VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »One of the most fulfilling things to do in ESO is doing quests deep in enemy territory, far away from any spawn points. To scout quest hubs, wait for other players to leave, sneaking past enemy NPCs, frantically going through the quest dialogue and leave before you're noticed. Coming home unscathed after a long quest run is extremely gratifying. Taking away the PvP element would make it pointless IMO.
Being ganked sucks for sure but ganking others not so much. That's just the nature of the beast.
this is what i do every day on my way from vr1 to vr14. dont touch cadwell. its a lame expect that everybody who wants to give mantinels to ganking is pve scum. problem is that it is too easy gank someone when interact with quest npc, powercreep is too big
I circle the area and the quest giver before talking to him. Being sneaky and paranoid is part of the fun. Are you being ganked 100% of the time? 50% of the time? Is this a game breaker for you?
but when you are leveling you must avoid confrontation, otherwise you will be killed, must do all as much simple as you could. i started play again with tamriel unlimited at vr1. i was literally only one vr1 player among all vr14 at thornblade. when you leveling you have no chance against vr14 golds and better save money to buy your own golds at vr14 asap
VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »One of the most fulfilling things to do in ESO is doing quests deep in enemy territory, far away from any spawn points. To scout quest hubs, wait for other players to leave, sneaking past enemy NPCs, frantically going through the quest dialogue and leave before you're noticed. Coming home unscathed after a long quest run is extremely gratifying. Taking away the PvP element would make it pointless IMO.
Being ganked sucks for sure but ganking others not so much. That's just the nature of the beast.
this is what i do every day on my way from vr1 to vr14. dont touch cadwell. its a lame expect that everybody who wants to give mantinels to ganking is pve scum. problem is that it is too easy gank someone when interact with quest npc, powercreep is too big
I circle the area and the quest giver before talking to him. Being sneaky and paranoid is part of the fun. Are you being ganked 100% of the time? 50% of the time? Is this a game breaker for you?
but when you are leveling you must avoid confrontation, otherwise you will be killed, must do all as much simple as you could. i started play again with tamriel unlimited at vr1. i was literally only one vr1 player among all vr14 at thornblade. when you leveling you have no chance against vr14 golds and better save money to buy your own golds at vr14 asap
So it is not that you want the fight to be fair, the issue is that you want to avoid the fight completely. In a PvP zone.
Don't expect much sympathy.
(Just fyi, i got my first solo kill on a v14 enemy in Bruma when my DK was level 28.)
VincentBlanquin wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »One of the most fulfilling things to do in ESO is doing quests deep in enemy territory, far away from any spawn points. To scout quest hubs, wait for other players to leave, sneaking past enemy NPCs, frantically going through the quest dialogue and leave before you're noticed. Coming home unscathed after a long quest run is extremely gratifying. Taking away the PvP element would make it pointless IMO.
Being ganked sucks for sure but ganking others not so much. That's just the nature of the beast.
this is what i do every day on my way from vr1 to vr14. dont touch cadwell. its a lame expect that everybody who wants to give mantinels to ganking is pve scum. problem is that it is too easy gank someone when interact with quest npc, powercreep is too big
I circle the area and the quest giver before talking to him. Being sneaky and paranoid is part of the fun. Are you being ganked 100% of the time? 50% of the time? Is this a game breaker for you?
but when you are leveling you must avoid confrontation, otherwise you will be killed, must do all as much simple as you could. i started play again with tamriel unlimited at vr1. i was literally only one vr1 player among all vr14 at thornblade. when you leveling you have no chance against vr14 golds and better save money to buy your own golds at vr14 asap
So it is not that you want the fight to be fair, the issue is that you want to avoid the fight completely. In a PvP zone.
Don't expect much sympathy.
(Just fyi, i got my first solo kill on a v14 enemy in Bruma when my DK was level 28.)
and what else can i do?
VincentBlanquin wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »One of the most fulfilling things to do in ESO is doing quests deep in enemy territory, far away from any spawn points. To scout quest hubs, wait for other players to leave, sneaking past enemy NPCs, frantically going through the quest dialogue and leave before you're noticed. Coming home unscathed after a long quest run is extremely gratifying. Taking away the PvP element would make it pointless IMO.
Being ganked sucks for sure but ganking others not so much. That's just the nature of the beast.
this is what i do every day on my way from vr1 to vr14. dont touch cadwell. its a lame expect that everybody who wants to give mantinels to ganking is pve scum. problem is that it is too easy gank someone when interact with quest npc, powercreep is too big
I circle the area and the quest giver before talking to him. Being sneaky and paranoid is part of the fun. Are you being ganked 100% of the time? 50% of the time? Is this a game breaker for you?
but when you are leveling you must avoid confrontation, otherwise you will be killed, must do all as much simple as you could. i started play again with tamriel unlimited at vr1. i was literally only one vr1 player among all vr14 at thornblade. when you leveling you have no chance against vr14 golds and better save money to buy your own golds at vr14 asap
So it is not that you want the fight to be fair, the issue is that you want to avoid the fight completely. In a PvP zone.
Don't expect much sympathy.
(Just fyi, i got my first solo kill on a v14 enemy in Bruma when my DK was level 28.)
and what else can i do?
You can man it up and take the risk, like everyone does. Instead of asking to be made safe from enemy players, fight back. Don't avoid them, attack them yourself. You will probably lose more than you win, but there is no shame in that(they outlevel you, after all), and you will learn a great deal about PvP in the process.
If you expect that you will hit V14 and suddenly the fights with enemy players will become easy, you are in for a rude surprise.
VincentBlanquin wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »One of the most fulfilling things to do in ESO is doing quests deep in enemy territory, far away from any spawn points. To scout quest hubs, wait for other players to leave, sneaking past enemy NPCs, frantically going through the quest dialogue and leave before you're noticed. Coming home unscathed after a long quest run is extremely gratifying. Taking away the PvP element would make it pointless IMO.
Being ganked sucks for sure but ganking others not so much. That's just the nature of the beast.
this is what i do every day on my way from vr1 to vr14. dont touch cadwell. its a lame expect that everybody who wants to give mantinels to ganking is pve scum. problem is that it is too easy gank someone when interact with quest npc, powercreep is too big
I circle the area and the quest giver before talking to him. Being sneaky and paranoid is part of the fun. Are you being ganked 100% of the time? 50% of the time? Is this a game breaker for you?
but when you are leveling you must avoid confrontation, otherwise you will be killed, must do all as much simple as you could. i started play again with tamriel unlimited at vr1. i was literally only one vr1 player among all vr14 at thornblade. when you leveling you have no chance against vr14 golds and better save money to buy your own golds at vr14 asap
So it is not that you want the fight to be fair, the issue is that you want to avoid the fight completely. In a PvP zone.
Don't expect much sympathy.
(Just fyi, i got my first solo kill on a v14 enemy in Bruma when my DK was level 28.)
and what else can i do?
You can man it up and take the risk, like everyone does. Instead of asking to be made safe from enemy players, fight back. Don't avoid them, attack them yourself. You will probably lose more than you win, but there is no shame in that(they outlevel you, after all), and you will learn a great deal about PvP in the process.
If you expect that you will hit V14 and suddenly the fights with enemy players will become easy, you are in for a rude surprise.
You said a few posts up you were VR1, now you say you are VR14, which is correct?VincentBlanquin wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »One of the most fulfilling things to do in ESO is doing quests deep in enemy territory, far away from any spawn points. To scout quest hubs, wait for other players to leave, sneaking past enemy NPCs, frantically going through the quest dialogue and leave before you're noticed. Coming home unscathed after a long quest run is extremely gratifying. Taking away the PvP element would make it pointless IMO.
Being ganked sucks for sure but ganking others not so much. That's just the nature of the beast.
this is what i do every day on my way from vr1 to vr14. dont touch cadwell. its a lame expect that everybody who wants to give mantinels to ganking is pve scum. problem is that it is too easy gank someone when interact with quest npc, powercreep is too big
I circle the area and the quest giver before talking to him. Being sneaky and paranoid is part of the fun. Are you being ganked 100% of the time? 50% of the time? Is this a game breaker for you?
but when you are leveling you must avoid confrontation, otherwise you will be killed, must do all as much simple as you could. i started play again with tamriel unlimited at vr1. i was literally only one vr1 player among all vr14 at thornblade. when you leveling you have no chance against vr14 golds and better save money to buy your own golds at vr14 asap
So it is not that you want the fight to be fair, the issue is that you want to avoid the fight completely. In a PvP zone.
Don't expect much sympathy.
(Just fyi, i got my first solo kill on a v14 enemy in Bruma when my DK was level 28.)
and what else can i do?
You can man it up and take the risk, like everyone does. Instead of asking to be made safe from enemy players, fight back. Don't avoid them, attack them yourself. You will probably lose more than you win, but there is no shame in that(they outlevel you, after all), and you will learn a great deal about PvP in the process.
If you expect that you will hit V14 and suddenly the fights with enemy players will become easy, you are in for a rude surprise.
dont expect, i am vr14 for a long time now. its all about CP, burst damage, initiative (first hit) and weapon choose which are all things i have not best setup after all
You said a few posts up you were VR1, now you say you are VR14, which is correct?VincentBlanquin wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »KleanZlate wrote: »One of the most fulfilling things to do in ESO is doing quests deep in enemy territory, far away from any spawn points. To scout quest hubs, wait for other players to leave, sneaking past enemy NPCs, frantically going through the quest dialogue and leave before you're noticed. Coming home unscathed after a long quest run is extremely gratifying. Taking away the PvP element would make it pointless IMO.
Being ganked sucks for sure but ganking others not so much. That's just the nature of the beast.
this is what i do every day on my way from vr1 to vr14. dont touch cadwell. its a lame expect that everybody who wants to give mantinels to ganking is pve scum. problem is that it is too easy gank someone when interact with quest npc, powercreep is too big
I circle the area and the quest giver before talking to him. Being sneaky and paranoid is part of the fun. Are you being ganked 100% of the time? 50% of the time? Is this a game breaker for you?
but when you are leveling you must avoid confrontation, otherwise you will be killed, must do all as much simple as you could. i started play again with tamriel unlimited at vr1. i was literally only one vr1 player among all vr14 at thornblade. when you leveling you have no chance against vr14 golds and better save money to buy your own golds at vr14 asap
So it is not that you want the fight to be fair, the issue is that you want to avoid the fight completely. In a PvP zone.
Don't expect much sympathy.
(Just fyi, i got my first solo kill on a v14 enemy in Bruma when my DK was level 28.)
and what else can i do?
You can man it up and take the risk, like everyone does. Instead of asking to be made safe from enemy players, fight back. Don't avoid them, attack them yourself. You will probably lose more than you win, but there is no shame in that(they outlevel you, after all), and you will learn a great deal about PvP in the process.
If you expect that you will hit V14 and suddenly the fights with enemy players will become easy, you are in for a rude surprise.
dont expect, i am vr14 for a long time now. its all about CP, burst damage, initiative (first hit) and weapon choose which are all things i have not best setup after all
There is a lot of advice in this thread you could follow to be less of an easy target, but if you prefer to reject all of it, just accept that sometimes you will get ganked while questing in Cyrodiil. It happens to everyone, it's a PVP zone after all.
i do agree about the killing others while turning in quests part. I think people that do that are scum as well, but it is a PvP zone; you have to come prepared to deal with it