Can the best decision be getting an account? If not, I can't pick one really. Making the right decision at the end of a certain line definitely tops the list. In addition to being in a trade guild and maxing all my crafting so I can make top tier stuff
Feel free to add me. I'm part of the Gummy Guars PC/Mac NA server. Master crafter and working on getting 9 traits on everything
Interesting, why is that? PVP sometimes can be fun though.
I essentially ignored any PVE that I could get away with and spent most of game time in pvp since lvl10.
Just over the last 4-5 months or so I just find myself siting there wondering why I am.
AP isn't a goal of mine at all. I'm allergic to authority so rarely group.
When my faction gets tired of wiping to an organised 12-24 form 1200 to get back our stuff, and I kind of prefer my healing and damage to matter and not be part of some mass spam fest.
So yep, I'm out and not sad about it. I can see problems with Battlegrounds but I might be pleasantly surprised.
For now I go play Paragon if I feel like pvp.
Create my PvP guild
Unsub
Buy 1 crown crate to spend my last crowns after I unsubbed and I got a Wild Hunt Bear
Stop playing this game to play Guild Wars 2
Joining the guild I am still in. Original a PvP guild but now they are all-round. Was the best thing ever.
Others on my list:
- start PvP when I hit lvl 10
- deconstruct and learn traits as I played (and overall when I hit lvl v10 I mastered all crafting)
- canceling my sub
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"I am a nightblade. Blending the disciplines of the stealthy agent and subtle wizard, I move unseen and undetected, foil locks and traps, and teleport to safety when threatened, or strike like a viper from ambush. The College of Illusion hides me and fuddles or pacifies my opponents. The College of Mysticism detects my object, reflects and dispels enemy spells, and makes good my escape. The key to a nightblade's success is avoidance, by spell or by stealth; with these skills, all things are possible."
Quitting being a guild leader and being in guilds entirely, mental health has greatly improved since.
I guess I should be thankful to the issues which forced me to rage quit (twice) in a way.
@Turelus - EU PC Megaserver "Don't count on others for help. In the end each of us is in this alone. The survivors are those who know how to look out for themselves."
Taking it slow... This one has played ESO for 500hrs as only himself and still has all EP and DC areas to explore...
"You're trying too hard... do it at 80%, never 100%. Relax." - My sensei.
--==--==--==-- Server: EU PC Dracart - AD Khajiit, Currently Stamina Nightblade
Playing with summons in PVP oh and using werewolf too.
"I appear at my lord's behest, or perhaps I was always here, and you merely lacked the ability to see me."
PS4 - EU
AD - Pet Sorcerer - Damage Dealer - 160
DC - Warden - Werewolf - in - progress - 160
DC - Templar - Tank - 160
DC - Sorcerer - Damage Dealer - in - progress
EP - Dragon Knight -Fire Tank - 160
EP - Nightblade - Damage Dealer - 160
For me, it's taking the repeated macro stamp of many players with "L2P".
I still have a ton of questions, but some I want to try and figure the answer out for myself.
I never thought I'd be one of these people who focused on "dps", but I'm now starting to see why it matters. Not for PvP, but just to survive boss fights.
Once I get good, my ultimate test will be taking on a world boss solo, and I know just the one. Can't remember where she's at, but that pesky Wispmother has a future date with me.
If I can beat her solo, then I can finally believe I will no longer be a burden to groups in trials.