MidnightBlue wrote: »So I've been talking to a friend and thinking about this, to really get good at the game and build a solid group of players to beat content with, should you level multiple characters of different roles/classes?
Because right now I am having problems finding people to do pve content with. I only play as a NB and Sorc and I don't know much about healing or tanking at all because I don't have those classes. People recommended I start my own group or guild to get trials going. The problem is I don't know how to play other roles aside from the ones I already own unless I create and level those characters.
So my question to the raid and pve community: Did you guys level multiple classes and roles to get good and found people to do end game content with like that? How did you get good and found a solid group?
I want to hear from both sides. The ones that just found a trials group/guild without leading one and the ones that had to form one and led one.
Sunburnt_Penguin wrote: »They are so many PvE guilds out there that you all may be best off joining one to save time rather than creating your own or levelling up alts to fulfil different roles. A smaller one with ~30-50 active members may suit you better as there may be less competition for spaces.
VaxtinTheWolf wrote: »I can't provide much advice but I made a decision in launch to main the Nightblade class. I have 3 different ones to focus on one role. My problem is i'm afraid of backlash in groups because I lack experience. I want to try vetern dungeons but I dont want to be judged just because I'm not min/maxing top DPS/Tank/Healer or whatever. I just want to enjoy the experience.
VaxtinTheWolf wrote: »I can't provide much advice but I made a decision in launch to main the Nightblade class. I have 3 different ones to focus on one role. My problem is i'm afraid of backlash in groups because I lack experience. I want to try vetern dungeons but I dont want to be judged just because I'm not min/maxing top DPS/Tank/Healer or whatever. I just want to enjoy the experience.
Also, I've avoided guilds for content I probably should be joining. Mostly a solo player I suppose.
MidnightBlue wrote: »Might have to level multiple classes then. Only real pain in the ass is getting the gear.VaxtinTheWolf wrote: »I can't provide much advice but I made a decision in launch to main the Nightblade class. I have 3 different ones to focus on one role. My problem is i'm afraid of backlash in groups because I lack experience. I want to try vetern dungeons but I dont want to be judged just because I'm not min/maxing top DPS/Tank/Healer or whatever. I just want to enjoy the experience.
Also, I've avoided guilds for content I probably should be joining. Mostly a solo player I suppose.
It's not so much that people want to judge you for that. I'm sure if this game was more forgiving with not min/maxing it wouldn't be much of a problem. It's just that this game makes it hard to complete content without min-maxing at all that all the hardcore players do it because it's effective and gets stuff more smoothly, efficiently, and quickly. You could probably complete dungeons using hybrid magic and stamina builds, but you wouldn't be able to do it as smoothly as min/max players and it'll take a lot longer time. People don't enjoy spending hours in a dungeon wiping, wasting soul gems, and repairing armor as a good experience thus they do min/max builds to get it done.
Just my personal opinion.
Well if they're already part of an actual PvE guild (big or small) who already run regular dungeons and trials I'd assume that from previous experience that they already know what they're doing and how to fulfil their roles to level which allows reasonable completion. If they weren't then it wouldn't be specifically classed as a PvE guild, would it? It would just be a general guild.MidnightBlue wrote: »Sunburnt_Penguin wrote: »They are so many PvE guilds out there that you all may be best off joining one to save time rather than creating your own or levelling up alts to fulfil different roles. A smaller one with ~30-50 active members may suit you better as there may be less competition for spaces.
I could join a small or big one that are filled with people that don't know what they're doing. What if there are tanks and healers that can't do their part in dungeons and trials and need help? Who can help them? I would if I could, but I wouldn't be able to because I don't know anything about those classes unless I own them and know how to play them. I can't help them if I don't know how the mechanics work or how certain classes work. That's why I asked if I should just create classes just to help and do trials after helping them. Sounds like a lot of work, but I am running out of options. This would be my absolute last resort is PUG randoms, make them better and get good together in groups.
Sunburnt_Penguin wrote: »Well if they're already part of an actual PvE guild (big or small) who already run regular dungeons and trials I'd assume that from previous experience that they already know what they're doing and how to fulfil their roles to level which allows reasonable completion. If they weren't then it wouldn't be specifically classed as a PvE guild, would it? It would just be a general guild.MidnightBlue wrote: »Sunburnt_Penguin wrote: »They are so many PvE guilds out there that you all may be best off joining one to save time rather than creating your own or levelling up alts to fulfil different roles. A smaller one with ~30-50 active members may suit you better as there may be less competition for spaces.
I could join a small or big one that are filled with people that don't know what they're doing. What if there are tanks and healers that can't do their part in dungeons and trials and need help? Who can help them? I would if I could, but I wouldn't be able to because I don't know anything about those classes unless I own them and know how to play them. I can't help them if I don't know how the mechanics work or how certain classes work. That's why I asked if I should just create classes just to help and do trials after helping them. Sounds like a lot of work, but I am running out of options. This would be my absolute last resort is PUG randoms, make them better and get good together in groups.
Granted, they may not be elite players and be able to compete at the top of the leaderboards but if that's what your seeking then either do it the:
• Long way
Create your own guild, recruit adequate/good players and either knowledgeable players who can give advice or learn the roles yourselves and develop each other.
• Short way
1. Try and join an elite PvE guild
2. Message the guild leader of trading guilds that you're in, see if he knows anyone who has an elite PvE guild or wants to start competing.
Luckily I haven't encountered those kind of guilds so I'll be blinkered to that. Maybe they just class themselves as PvE guilds because they don't PvP and only run dungeons and quests as groups, whilst being correct it is misleading.MidnightBlue wrote: »Sunburnt_Penguin wrote: »Well if they're already part of an actual PvE guild (big or small) who already run regular dungeons and trials I'd assume that from previous experience that they already know what they're doing and how to fulfil their roles to level which allows reasonable completion. If they weren't then it wouldn't be specifically classed as a PvE guild, would it? It would just be a general guild.MidnightBlue wrote: »Sunburnt_Penguin wrote: »They are so many PvE guilds out there that you all may be best off joining one to save time rather than creating your own or levelling up alts to fulfil different roles. A smaller one with ~30-50 active members may suit you better as there may be less competition for spaces.
I could join a small or big one that are filled with people that don't know what they're doing. What if there are tanks and healers that can't do their part in dungeons and trials and need help? Who can help them? I would if I could, but I wouldn't be able to because I don't know anything about those classes unless I own them and know how to play them. I can't help them if I don't know how the mechanics work or how certain classes work. That's why I asked if I should just create classes just to help and do trials after helping them. Sounds like a lot of work, but I am running out of options. This would be my absolute last resort is PUG randoms, make them better and get good together in groups.
Granted, they may not be elite players and be able to compete at the top of the leaderboards but if that's what your seeking then either do it the:
• Long way
Create your own guild, recruit adequate/good players and either knowledgeable players who can give advice or learn the roles yourselves and develop each other.
• Short way
1. Try and join an elite PvE guild
2. Message the guild leader of trading guilds that you're in, see if he knows anyone who has an elite PvE guild or wants to start competing.
You'd be surprise by how many pve guilds that can't complete trials or other pve content. I see your point though that they should be able to, but unfortunately more often than not they cannot. Maybe they are a general guild in disguise.
MidnightBlue wrote: »So my question to the raid and pve community: Did you guys level multiple classes and roles to get good and found people to do end game content with like that? How did you get good and found a solid group?