ZeusChaos25 wrote: »I fell like this is going to be a complete mess with people just camping the daily quest areas.
ZeusChaos25 wrote: »I fell like this is going to be a complete mess with people just camping the daily quest areas.
That's assuming you can get into a campaign and through the loadscreen bosses. Gonna sit back tonight and let the crazy water down a bit before trying. After a couple weeks of Jubilee, I'm happy for a down night.
I mean it's a PvP zone, if it's making PvP happen...ZeusChaos25 wrote: »I fell like this is going to be a complete mess with people just camping the daily quest areas.
I mean it's a PvP zone, if it's making PvP happen...ZeusChaos25 wrote: »I fell like this is going to be a complete mess with people just camping the daily quest areas.
Besides don't the "kill X Y" count as dailies?
Would it be better to just do the battle ground repeatable over and over than messing about in Cryodiil?
Ryath_Waylander wrote: »Lastly, if this is going to upset you, don't even queue.
Stay on towns owned by your alliance or go in an group, have an dedicated player to hang back and rez.Ryath_Waylander wrote: »Well I PvE and the same concern was raised before the last two PvP events. Never got ganked even once. You just have to be a little cautious. Sneak.... all ... the... time. Stay off the ridges, try not to follow a straight path between quest givers and objectives. Sit and watch the quest giver and his surrounds for a minute or two before bouncing into say hello. Creep up to the npc, talk, creep away. Don't lose your cool when you are ganked. It happens, it's Cyrodiil. If it happens a second time, mention it (don't cry and rage) in zone chat. There are players who like to dish out righteous retribution in your alliance too. Lastly, if this is going to upset you, don't even queue. Reflect on how many events you've recently enjoyed in PvE land and ask yourself if the lag and PvP queue are worth it. If the answer is yes, jump right in with eyes wide open
ZeusChaos25 wrote: »I fell like this is going to be a complete mess with people just camping the daily quest areas.
ZeusChaos25 wrote: »I fell like this is going to be a complete mess with people just camping the daily quest areas.
Not familiar with too much PVP. How would these PVP events make box drop rates compared to the other events? Like week 1 made prophet outfits worthless and in week 2 I found Lyris more challenging to complete. If skip event, predictions on if outfits will be cheap, like prophet, or more expensive like Lyris to buy in guild store?
ZeusChaos25 wrote: »I fell like this is going to be a complete mess with people just camping the daily quest areas.
Ryath_Waylander wrote: »Well I PvE and the same concern was raised before the last two PvP events. Never got ganked even once. You just have to be a little cautious. Sneak.... all ... the... time. Stay off the ridges, try not to follow a straight path between quest givers and objectives. Sit and watch the quest giver and his surrounds for a minute or two before bouncing into say hello. Creep up to the npc, talk, creep away. Don't lose your cool when you are ganked. It happens, it's Cyrodiil. If it happens a second time, mention it (don't cry and rage) in zone chat. There are players who like to dish out righteous retribution in your alliance too. Lastly, if this is going to upset you, don't even queue. Reflect on how many events you've recently enjoyed in PvE land and ask yourself if the lag and PvP queue are worth it. If the answer is yes, jump right in with eyes wide open
MartiniDaniels wrote: »Noble persons may go to hunt gankers to protect questers of their alliance