LadySinflower wrote: »PvP is not something I enjoy. I would appeal to all the regular Cyrodiil players that the event is for everybody and ask them to leave players obviously uninterested in fighting them alone. But I can see by many of the responses that a lot of players get a kick out of specifically targeting "PvE players." If there wasn't an event happening I would say fine, do that. But apparently I don't have the right to get a reward box unless I want to fight you. Yes I realize it's a PvP zone. Only the event makes me wish that just this week people would behave a bit differently. But they won't so I'm going to eat my cake and do other things. Hopefully I can get the Tharn pages in week 5 because I really like his outfit and would like to experiment with dyeing it different colors.
LadySinflower wrote: »PvP is not something I enjoy. I would appeal to all the regular Cyrodiil players that the event is for everybody and ask them to leave players obviously uninterested in fighting them alone. But I can see by many of the responses that a lot of players get a kick out of specifically targeting "PvE players." If there wasn't an event happening I would say fine, do that. But apparently I don't have the right to get a reward box unless I want to fight you. Yes I realize it's a PvP zone. Only the event makes me wish that just this week people would behave a bit differently. But they won't so I'm going to eat my cake and do other things. Hopefully I can get the Tharn pages in week 5 because I really like his outfit and would like to experiment with dyeing it different colors.
Honestly, you need to accept the fact that you and other non-PVP people will be picked off because ap = ap, and PVE'rs are easy AP. With that said, if you're in a guild I suggest you try to group with people more experienced in PVP.
A wise man once said, "When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives."
LadySinflower wrote: »LadySinflower wrote: »PvP is not something I enjoy. I would appeal to all the regular Cyrodiil players that the event is for everybody and ask them to leave players obviously uninterested in fighting them alone. But I can see by many of the responses that a lot of players get a kick out of specifically targeting "PvE players." If there wasn't an event happening I would say fine, do that. But apparently I don't have the right to get a reward box unless I want to fight you. Yes I realize it's a PvP zone. Only the event makes me wish that just this week people would behave a bit differently. But they won't so I'm going to eat my cake and do other things. Hopefully I can get the Tharn pages in week 5 because I really like his outfit and would like to experiment with dyeing it different colors.
Honestly, you need to accept the fact that you and other non-PVP people will be picked off because ap = ap, and PVE'rs are easy AP. With that said, if you're in a guild I suggest you try to group with people more experienced in PVP.
A wise man once said, "When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives."
Yes actually I do accept that fact which is why I will be doing other things this week and not going into Cyrodiil. I'm going to ask my guild mates for some advice on gear but the times I usually play aren't really conducive to grouping (late evening). But PvP is not fun for me and I'll likely just avoid the zone like I always do.
Ill just pick up these style pages on week five... once the marked gets flooded. This week is just no worth the time.
LadySinflower wrote: »PvP is not something I enjoy. I would appeal to all the regular Cyrodiil players that the event is for everybody and ask them to leave players obviously uninterested in fighting them alone. But I can see by many of the responses that a lot of players get a kick out of specifically targeting "PvE players." If there wasn't an event happening I would say fine, do that. But apparently I don't have the right to get a reward box unless I want to fight you. Yes I realize it's a PvP zone. Only the event makes me wish that just this week people would behave a bit differently. But they won't so I'm going to eat my cake and do other things. Hopefully I can get the Tharn pages in week 5 because I really like his outfit and would like to experiment with dyeing it different colors.
Honestly, you need to accept the fact that you and other non-PVP people will be picked off because ap = ap, and PVE'rs are easy AP. With that said, if you're in a guild I suggest you try to group with people more experienced in PVP.
A wise man once said, "When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives."
Ill just pick up these style pages on week five... once the marked gets flooded. This week is just no worth the time.
VaranisArano wrote: »It was a lot of fun on PC/NA Shor this morning!
I took my PVE DD stam sorc out to do some of the town dailies. I decided I wasn't going to bother anyone if they were on a different alliance.
At first, EP had control of Cropsford. Lots of Red Shields running around - it felt really safe and fun (since I'm on EP). There was this one DC quester I felt so bad for because he'd run in to turn in his quest, then the flag guards would pile on him, and he'd have to turn tail and run!
There was one DC ganker, who killed me. Oh well, I just reminded myself that I'm on my PVE build and not striking first. Rezzed up, by the time I got back to Cropsford, some other EP players had cleared him off. The Cropsford EP players were really good about keeping zone chat active with warnings if they were under attack so that questers knew to be wary when entering the town. I also saw several of the active PVPers responding to those warnings and helping defend the town.
I moved on to Cheydinhal, so I wasn't there in Cropsford when the new AD emperor got crowned and promptly led their group to Cropsford so AD could get their turn in at the questing.
Again, lots of EP at Cheydinhal, except for the time an AD guy showed up right next to me at the quest NPC to turn in a quest. We just sort of looked at each other, turned in the quest, and went our merry way.
A lot of PVP is in how you approach it. If you go in with the attitude that you'll get horribly slaughtering while grinding for boxes, it probably won't be much fun. I take the approach of "Its PVP. I'm probably going to get horribly slaughtered, I'm going to do my best not to horribly slaughter some poor quester, and I'll get however many boxes I get while still having a good time."
And I did have a great time! Also, 18 reward boxes, and an Abnur Tharn Jerkin.
LadySinflower wrote: »PvP is not something I enjoy. I would appeal to all the regular Cyrodiil players that the event is for everybody and ask them to leave players obviously uninterested in fighting them alone. But I can see by many of the responses that a lot of players get a kick out of specifically targeting "PvE players." If there wasn't an event happening I would say fine, do that. But apparently I don't have the right to get a reward box unless I want to fight you. Yes I realize it's a PvP zone. Only the event makes me wish that just this week people would behave a bit differently. But they won't so I'm going to eat my cake and do other things. Hopefully I can get the Tharn pages in week 5 because I really like his outfit and would like to experiment with dyeing it different colors.
VaranisArano wrote: »It was a lot of fun on PC/NA Shor this morning!
I took my PVE DD stam sorc out to do some of the town dailies. I decided I wasn't going to bother anyone if they were on a different alliance.
At first, EP had control of Cropsford. Lots of Red Shields running around - it felt really safe and fun (since I'm on EP). There was this one DC quester I felt so bad for because he'd run in to turn in his quest, then the flag guards would pile on him, and he'd have to turn tail and run!
There was one DC ganker, who killed me. Oh well, I just reminded myself that I'm on my PVE build and not striking first. Rezzed up, by the time I got back to Cropsford, some other EP players had cleared him off. The Cropsford EP players were really good about keeping zone chat active with warnings if they were under attack so that questers knew to be wary when entering the town. I also saw several of the active PVPers responding to those warnings and helping defend the town.
I moved on to Cheydinhal, so I wasn't there in Cropsford when the new AD emperor got crowned and promptly led their group to Cropsford so AD could get their turn in at the questing.
Again, lots of EP at Cheydinhal, except for the time an AD guy showed up right next to me at the quest NPC to turn in a quest. We just sort of looked at each other, turned in the quest, and went our merry way.
A lot of PVP is in how you approach it. If you go in with the attitude that you'll get horribly slaughtering while grinding for boxes, it probably won't be much fun. I take the approach of "Its PVP. I'm probably going to get horribly slaughtered, I'm going to do my best not to horribly slaughter some poor quester, and I'll get however many boxes I get while still having a good time."
And I did have a great time! Also, 18 reward boxes, and an Abnur Tharn Jerkin.
Indeed it was fun! I was in campaign on DC's side and we had Bruma with overwhelming numbers running the city quests. Dozens of DC players there and then I noticed a brave AD player running all the quests with us. They were there for ages with no one bothering them until suddenly everyone got savage.
I have a stupid, semi-related question.
I roam around Tamriel with my clannfear. I want to go to Cyrodill, but have no intentions of killing innocent bystanders (aka other players who want to live and let live) when doing my dailies. Will my pet attack on sight, or only if the other player(s) engage?
EvilAutoTech wrote: »Ill just pick up these style pages on week five... once the marked gets flooded. This week is just no worth the time.
The market will only be flooded if people pvp. Also, many of the quests are not giving boxes. Even if there's a better drop rate than week 2, if the boxes don't drop, neither do the pages.
VaranisArano wrote: »I have a stupid, semi-related question.
I roam around Tamriel with my clannfear. I want to go to Cyrodill, but have no intentions of killing innocent bystanders (aka other players who want to live and let live) when doing my dailies. Will my pet attack on sight, or only if the other player(s) engage?
I haven't run a pet sorc in Cyro for a long time, but players count as enemies. So I think it would, if they were within aggro range.
VaranisArano wrote: »Welcome to PVP!
If you really hate fighting other players: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/452338/midyear-mayhem-for-no-pvp-pacifists-mostly-pvp-free-ways-to-get-your-event-tickets/p1
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »I just wanted to point out that some of the Daily board quest in Cyrodiil seem not to reward you with the Event Boxes.
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/55981
"Fight your fellow players! Complete Alliance War and Battlegrounds daily quests to earn Gift Boxes that have a chance to also include Abnur Tharn Outfit Style pages. This includes Cyrodiil Town dailies, all Board missions, the Cyrodiil dailies, the Battlegrounds dailies, and Imperial City dailies."
This includes scouting board & some others. Cant tell if all daily quests are affected by that, since quest you get is random.
I have done 4 daily from Cyrodiil Alliance War board quest and I got only 2 Event Boxes.
EvilAutoTech wrote: »Ill just pick up these style pages on week five... once the marked gets flooded. This week is just no worth the time.
The market will only be flooded if people pvp. Also, many of the quests are not giving boxes. Even if there's a better drop rate than week 2, if the boxes don't drop, neither do the pages.
I took a PvE Tank into PvP today (EP) and bagged a load of Shards & Delves.
Someone tried to gank me at a shard.
Unlucky for him, I killed him.
Made my day.
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