LonePirate wrote: »For those who very much despise PVP but still want the event tickets each day, there are ways to obtain them with almost no actual PVP.
For the Imperial City, pick up the daily Arena quest and simply kill enemies from your faction's platform without having to jump down. There should be at least two Daedra you can kill from the platform with a ranged weapon or spell. Sure, you will need to wait for them to respawn but you can complete the quest in 15-20 minutes, maybe sooner if there is enough traffic to speed up the mob respawns.
For Cyrodiil, your best bets are either the Scouting Mission quest or the Fighters Guild bounty quests. For the Scouting Missions, use the transitus shrine to port to the closest location and then hop on your mount and ride to the specified objective. Crouch, let your character finish the quest and then either ride back or sacrifice yourself to some guards or mobs. You can use a keep recall stone as well if you prefer. For the Fighters Guild bounty quests, there are four different ones. Just pick up one, ride to a location where the bounty targets are known to spawn, kill 10 of them and then return to the tavern to collect your bounty. Each faction has a spawn point for each mob type that is not far from a home keep or outpost and most of these locations are not in heavily traveled areas of the map. Of course, if your faction has transitus access to Bruma, Cropsford or Vlastarus, you can knock out one of the town quests pretty quickly instead.
LonePirate wrote: »For those who very much despise PVP but still want the event tickets each day, there are ways to obtain them with almost no actual PVP.
For the Imperial City, pick up the daily Arena quest and simply kill enemies from your faction's platform without having to jump down. There should be at least two Daedra you can kill from the platform with a ranged weapon or spell. Sure, you will need to wait for them to respawn but you can complete the quest in 15-20 minutes, maybe sooner if there is enough traffic to speed up the mob respawns.
For Cyrodiil, your best bets are either the Scouting Mission quest or the Fighters Guild bounty quests. For the Scouting Missions, use the transitus shrine to port to the closest location and then hop on your mount and ride to the specified objective. Crouch, let your character finish the quest and then either ride back or sacrifice yourself to some guards or mobs. You can use a keep recall stone as well if you prefer. For the Fighters Guild bounty quests, there are four different ones. Just pick up one, ride to a location where the bounty targets are known to spawn, kill 10 of them and then return to the tavern to collect your bounty. Each faction has a spawn point for each mob type that is not far from a home keep or outpost and most of these locations are not in heavily traveled areas of the map. Of course, if your faction has transitus access to Bruma, Cropsford or Vlastarus, you can knock out one of the town quests pretty quickly instead.
More great options for those that want to avoid PvP.
With the idea I posted earlier I did not see any PvP and that was during a mayhem event that occurred right after I started playing last year.
Incredible how so many people show up to complain about the one pvp event in the year; while they have mountains and mountains of pve events. You ever thought about how many people dislike having to do pve? Come on man, its one event. One. Chill.
One pvp event in the year? Last year it was three pvp events.
Midyear Mayhem: Thursday, January 28 to Tuesday, February 9
Year One Celebration: Thursday, August 26 to Tuesday, September 7 (two event tickets per day, one had to be earned by doing Imperial City Daily)
Midyear Mayhem: Thursday June 24 to Tuesday July 6
And this year, I expect at least two pvp events (probably another Mayhem event this July). And it would not surprise me if ZOS made Imperial City part of a third event this year, just like they did last year.
And? PvPers get only a fraction of what PvErs get, calm down budd x)
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »As a purely-PvE player, I take the already available, completely "fair" alternative: I skip this event.
It's just some tickets, no big deal.
Tranquilizer wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »For those who very much despise PVP but still want the event tickets each day, there are ways to obtain them with almost no actual PVP.
For the Imperial City, pick up the daily Arena quest and simply kill enemies from your faction's platform without having to jump down. There should be at least two Daedra you can kill from the platform with a ranged weapon or spell. Sure, you will need to wait for them to respawn but you can complete the quest in 15-20 minutes, maybe sooner if there is enough traffic to speed up the mob respawns.
For Cyrodiil, your best bets are either the Scouting Mission quest or the Fighters Guild bounty quests. For the Scouting Missions, use the transitus shrine to port to the closest location and then hop on your mount and ride to the specified objective. Crouch, let your character finish the quest and then either ride back or sacrifice yourself to some guards or mobs. You can use a keep recall stone as well if you prefer. For the Fighters Guild bounty quests, there are four different ones. Just pick up one, ride to a location where the bounty targets are known to spawn, kill 10 of them and then return to the tavern to collect your bounty. Each faction has a spawn point for each mob type that is not far from a home keep or outpost and most of these locations are not in heavily traveled areas of the map. Of course, if your faction has transitus access to Bruma, Cropsford or Vlastarus, you can knock out one of the town quests pretty quickly instead.
More great options for those that want to avoid PvP.
With the idea I posted earlier I did not see any PvP and that was during a mayhem event that occurred right after I started playing last year.
And to make the scouting missions even more easier:
Pick up the scouting quest in a campaign where your faction owns the least amount of keeps, usually the target for the scouting quest wouldn't be that far away.
Enter a campaign where your faction dominates, with some luck you can port directly to your target.
Profit.
Sure. As long as we get a pvp alternative way to get tickets in every other event. Sounds great.
For the PVE events just pretend that every NPC is a PVE-player in cyrodiil, both need the same skill to kill ;-)
Don't you just like the PVP events for the easy kills of PVE-players doing the event quests ?
False. I like pvp events for ap and extra rewards. I would prefer there were no event tickets linked to it so there wasn't an influx of pve players and I could bathe in 2x ap and low pop in one of the dead campaigns.
etchedpixels wrote: »PvP folks have to do far more PvE events than vice versa.
Just be thankful there isn't a fishing event 8)
Tranquilizer wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »For those who very much despise PVP but still want the event tickets each day, there are ways to obtain them with almost no actual PVP.
For the Imperial City, pick up the daily Arena quest and simply kill enemies from your faction's platform without having to jump down. There should be at least two Daedra you can kill from the platform with a ranged weapon or spell. Sure, you will need to wait for them to respawn but you can complete the quest in 15-20 minutes, maybe sooner if there is enough traffic to speed up the mob respawns.
For Cyrodiil, your best bets are either the Scouting Mission quest or the Fighters Guild bounty quests. For the Scouting Missions, use the transitus shrine to port to the closest location and then hop on your mount and ride to the specified objective. Crouch, let your character finish the quest and then either ride back or sacrifice yourself to some guards or mobs. You can use a keep recall stone as well if you prefer. For the Fighters Guild bounty quests, there are four different ones. Just pick up one, ride to a location where the bounty targets are known to spawn, kill 10 of them and then return to the tavern to collect your bounty. Each faction has a spawn point for each mob type that is not far from a home keep or outpost and most of these locations are not in heavily traveled areas of the map. Of course, if your faction has transitus access to Bruma, Cropsford or Vlastarus, you can knock out one of the town quests pretty quickly instead.
More great options for those that want to avoid PvP.
With the idea I posted earlier I did not see any PvP and that was during a mayhem event that occurred right after I started playing last year.
And to make the scouting missions even more easier:
Pick up the scouting quest in a campaign where your faction owns the least amount of keeps, usually the target for the scouting quest wouldn't be that far away.
Enter a campaign where your faction dominates, with some luck you can port directly to your target.
Profit.
This is a fabulous point. Someone stated that the scouting missions have you scout something far away but your suggestion negates that and pretty much makes this an easy peasy PvE alternative.
@Vrienda
I wanted to make sure you say this amazing way to get the Cyrodiil tickets easily. With this suggestion and many others, it seems Zenimax has provided ways to get the tickets without dealing with PvP, or even the chance of dealing with it.
Tranquilizer wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »For those who very much despise PVP but still want the event tickets each day, there are ways to obtain them with almost no actual PVP.
For the Imperial City, pick up the daily Arena quest and simply kill enemies from your faction's platform without having to jump down. There should be at least two Daedra you can kill from the platform with a ranged weapon or spell. Sure, you will need to wait for them to respawn but you can complete the quest in 15-20 minutes, maybe sooner if there is enough traffic to speed up the mob respawns.
For Cyrodiil, your best bets are either the Scouting Mission quest or the Fighters Guild bounty quests. For the Scouting Missions, use the transitus shrine to port to the closest location and then hop on your mount and ride to the specified objective. Crouch, let your character finish the quest and then either ride back or sacrifice yourself to some guards or mobs. You can use a keep recall stone as well if you prefer. For the Fighters Guild bounty quests, there are four different ones. Just pick up one, ride to a location where the bounty targets are known to spawn, kill 10 of them and then return to the tavern to collect your bounty. Each faction has a spawn point for each mob type that is not far from a home keep or outpost and most of these locations are not in heavily traveled areas of the map. Of course, if your faction has transitus access to Bruma, Cropsford or Vlastarus, you can knock out one of the town quests pretty quickly instead.
More great options for those that want to avoid PvP.
With the idea I posted earlier I did not see any PvP and that was during a mayhem event that occurred right after I started playing last year.
And to make the scouting missions even more easier:
Pick up the scouting quest in a campaign where your faction owns the least amount of keeps, usually the target for the scouting quest wouldn't be that far away.
Enter a campaign where your faction dominates, with some luck you can port directly to your target.
Profit.
This is a fabulous point. Someone stated that the scouting missions have you scout something far away but your suggestion negates that and pretty much makes this an easy peasy PvE alternative.
@Vrienda
I wanted to make sure you say this amazing way to get the Cyrodiil tickets easily. With this suggestion and many others, it seems Zenimax has provided ways to get the tickets without dealing with PvP, or even the chance of dealing with it.
Just make sure you are in a fairly hidden spot when writing your report. Standing out in the open next to a keep or resource is just asking for trouble and you will probably end up as collateral damage. There are plenty of spots to write reports from that probably no one will notice you though.
So look, this event is pretty unpopular with PvErs for obvious reasons. The power and skill gap between people who actually PvP and people who just want their damn tickets is immense, which essentially results in frustration for the PvErs forced into these zones that are designed against the way they play the game.
Since I imagine a PvE phase for IC and Cyrodiil is off the table (Why), why not make Whitestrake's Mayhem a celebration of Cyrodiil? Let Gold Coast dailies give 1 ticket that's mutually exclusive with the Battlegrounds/Cyrodiil dailies. And then let Blackwood dailies give 2 tickets that're mutually exclusive with the Imperial City dailies, It's a win/win. PvPers still get to do their thing and PvErs have the option to not have a frustrating daily routine in ESO!
And maybe it'll cause less performance issues in Cyrodiil to boot.
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Still a very low chance of trouble. I have never been attacked while doing a "writing the report".
And the point is that there are many good suggestions in here for the OP and others to avoid PvP while getting their tickets.
Tranquilizer wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »For those who very much despise PVP but still want the event tickets each day, there are ways to obtain them with almost no actual PVP.
For the Imperial City, pick up the daily Arena quest and simply kill enemies from your faction's platform without having to jump down. There should be at least two Daedra you can kill from the platform with a ranged weapon or spell. Sure, you will need to wait for them to respawn but you can complete the quest in 15-20 minutes, maybe sooner if there is enough traffic to speed up the mob respawns.
For Cyrodiil, your best bets are either the Scouting Mission quest or the Fighters Guild bounty quests. For the Scouting Missions, use the transitus shrine to port to the closest location and then hop on your mount and ride to the specified objective. Crouch, let your character finish the quest and then either ride back or sacrifice yourself to some guards or mobs. You can use a keep recall stone as well if you prefer. For the Fighters Guild bounty quests, there are four different ones. Just pick up one, ride to a location where the bounty targets are known to spawn, kill 10 of them and then return to the tavern to collect your bounty. Each faction has a spawn point for each mob type that is not far from a home keep or outpost and most of these locations are not in heavily traveled areas of the map. Of course, if your faction has transitus access to Bruma, Cropsford or Vlastarus, you can knock out one of the town quests pretty quickly instead.
More great options for those that want to avoid PvP.
With the idea I posted earlier I did not see any PvP and that was during a mayhem event that occurred right after I started playing last year.
And to make the scouting missions even more easier:
Pick up the scouting quest in a campaign where your faction owns the least amount of keeps, usually the target for the scouting quest wouldn't be that far away.
Enter a campaign where your faction dominates, with some luck you can port directly to your target.
Profit.
This is a fabulous point. Someone stated that the scouting missions have you scout something far away but your suggestion negates that and pretty much makes this an easy peasy PvE alternative.
@Vrienda
I wanted to make sure you say this amazing way to get the Cyrodiil tickets easily. With this suggestion and many others, it seems Zenimax has provided ways to get the tickets without dealing with PvP, or even the chance of dealing with it.
Just make sure you are in a fairly hidden spot when writing your report. Standing out in the open next to a keep or resource is just asking for trouble and you will probably end up as collateral damage. There are plenty of spots to write reports from that probably no one will notice you though.
Still a very low chance of trouble. I have never been attacked while doing a "writing the report".
And the point is that there are many good suggestions in here for the OP and others to avoid PvP while getting their tickets.
Somewhere David Coverdale is shedding a tearI refuse to call it whitesnakes mayhem or whatever...
So look, this event is pretty unpopular with PvErs for obvious reasons. The power and skill gap between people who actually PvP and people who just want their damn tickets is immense, which essentially results in frustration for the PvErs forced into these zones that are designed against the way they play the game.
Since I imagine a PvE phase for IC and Cyrodiil is off the table (Why), why not make Whitestrake's Mayhem a celebration of Cyrodiil? Let Gold Coast dailies give 1 ticket that's mutually exclusive with the Battlegrounds/Cyrodiil dailies. And then let Blackwood dailies give 2 tickets that're mutually exclusive with the Imperial City dailies, It's a win/win. PvPers still get to do their thing and PvErs have the option to not have a frustrating daily routine in ESO!
And maybe it'll cause less performance issues in Cyrodiil to boot.
Please