If he was pwning with a starter dagger, he was catching total noobs or people with no health
PVP videos always make someone look like a badass in wow..there was this one rogue owning people in BRS...too bad the guyw as fighting people 10 levels below him and total noobs..half his targets ran off into lava.
Take mr. rogue against anyone who knows anything of the game, and is ready and that's not happening.
Since there's a lot of sh!@ talking going on...
Some could say that about the Warlock Video I saw wathcing him Pwn As you call it..Many many people in the battlegrounds. I belive I saw him outnumbered 3-1 tooEkade wrote:Have you seen the World Of Roguecraft video? A guy was walking around pwning people on a PvP server with a starter dagger.Viceroy Odantis wrote: MMO pvp is not "easy", pvp in WoW is easy
WoW = MMO For Dummies. In a month's time i had hit lev 60 and was considered the top alliance pvper...and everytime someone saw my gear they were like "haha you suck" then they die.
PvP in WoW is easy if you are a rogue.
I'm sorry, but you can't use your experiences as an easy-mode alliance rogue on a WoW PvP server (ie. 13 year old hangout) as the basis for any points regarding MMO PvP.![]()
![]()
w00t!!!!Hashum wrote:yes well next time you're not busy I believe I would like to find out if I have the answer. And maybe Jabe can watch ;)Ekade wrote:
I'm actually tempted to tell you all how to beat me.. but I have been a dancer for 2+ years and I still have a lot of frustration to work out. So crai more until you figure it out!
That's exactly how people should approach PvP. You should always think you can win.
If you gave up after only duelling me 2 times, I would be dissappointed. I expect you to come knocking on my door ready to try something new. This in turn will push me to improve as well.
The game really is rich in possibilities and it is fun seeing how things work against other people.
-
- The Kika'Vati Order
ekade you might wanna root for me against nyvveck 1v1 for that one thing zo said, that would REALLY help you ya know, dont even have to worry bout me being in story arc for just a short bit to get zo to devote himself to helping you if im membering correctly
-
- Army Captain
Well I should also hope you don't wait around to get beat to improve. You should be improving constantly so that each time you duel you have something new.Ekade wrote:w00t!!!!Hashum wrote:yes well next time you're not busy I believe I would like to find out if I have the answer. And maybe Jabe can watch ;)Ekade wrote:
I'm actually tempted to tell you all how to beat me.. but I have been a dancer for 2+ years and I still have a lot of frustration to work out. So crai more until you figure it out!
That's exactly how people should approach PvP. You should always think you can win.
If you gave up after only duelling me 2 times, I would be dissappointed. I expect you to come knocking on my door ready to try something new. This in turn will push me to improve as well.
The game really is rich in possibilities and it is fun seeing how things work against other people.
You must always be constantly evolving if you wish to remain teh pwn.
- Hashum
- Jedi Correspondent
Don't you worry about that.Hashum wrote:Well I should also hope you don't wait around to get beat to improve. You should be improving constantly so that each time you duel you have something new.Ekade wrote: w00t!!!!
That's exactly how people should approach PvP. You should always think you can win.
If you gave up after only duelling me 2 times, I would be dissappointed. I expect you to come knocking on my door ready to try something new. This in turn will push me to improve as well.
The game really is rich in possibilities and it is fun seeing how things work against other people.
You must always be constantly evolving if you wish to remain teh pwn.

And yes, always in motion teh pwn is.
-
- The Kika'Vati Order
Oh my god... I've created a monster!!
/burstrun
FLEE YOUR YOUR LIVES FROM EKADE!!
/burstrun
FLEE YOUR YOUR LIVES FROM EKADE!!
-
- Army Captain
Well I'm game anytime. The anticipation is killing me actuallyEkade wrote:Don't you worry about that.Hashum wrote:Well I should also hope you don't wait around to get beat to improve. You should be improving constantly so that each time you duel you have something new.Ekade wrote: w00t!!!!
That's exactly how people should approach PvP. You should always think you can win.
If you gave up after only duelling me 2 times, I would be dissappointed. I expect you to come knocking on my door ready to try something new. This in turn will push me to improve as well.
The game really is rich in possibilities and it is fun seeing how things work against other people.
You must always be constantly evolving if you wish to remain teh pwn.I have something new I desire to try on you. It will either be very deadly, or just a bad idea. We'll have to see how it plays out.
And yes, always in motion teh pwn is.

- Hashum
- Jedi Correspondent
Hashum wrote:Well I'm game anytime. The anticipation is killing me actuallyEkade wrote:Don't you worry about that.I have something new I desire to try on you. It will either be very deadly, or just a bad idea. We'll have to see how it plays out.
And yes, always in motion teh pwn is.
I'm game anytime as well. You guys did too good a job at getting me excited about PvP.
I realized the severity of my affliction yesterday as I arrived on Endor to help my guildies grind. By the cantina some people were duelling and I was very tempted to stop and duel some of them. I resisted.. but it was hard. Must... pwn... *gets the shakes*
Honestly I still get very jittery before I fight, especially if it is my first fight of the day. Pre-game jitters I guess. In a way that is the addiction.. human competition and the inherent unpredictability that comes with it. You just don't know what someone is going to try to do to you.
Maybe I am more excited about it than I should be, I can't help it.. it's fun.
What I am missing is the joy of mass-combat. In WoW, duelling was very pointless becuase the rock-paper scissors aspect of the classes lent itself to generally predictable battles with limited options. Their implementaion of BattleGrounds made group PvP very available and usually very fun.
For those who don't know, a battle ground is a PvP instance with equally matched sides. Each side would have a specific objective in the match.
I hope SWG offers is a good implementaion of BG's some time soon. Team-PvP was a blast in WoW and I imagine it would be a blast here too.
-
- The Kika'Vati Order
That's how I felt last night, we went hunting on Yavin for fun in a small group and I picked up a new skill and the first thing that poped in my mind was "Now I just need to pwn someone" Luckily for me Shensen was willing to oblige.Ekade wrote:Hashum wrote:Well I'm game anytime. The anticipation is killing me actuallyEkade wrote:Don't you worry about that.I have something new I desire to try on you. It will either be very deadly, or just a bad idea. We'll have to see how it plays out.
And yes, always in motion teh pwn is.
I'm game anytime as well. You guys did too good a job at getting me excited about PvP.
I realized the severity of my affliction yesterday as I arrived on Endor to help my guildies grind. By the cantina some people were duelling and I was very tempted to stop and duel some of them. I resisted.. but it was hard. Must... pwn... *gets the shakes*

- Hashum
- Jedi Correspondent
You may not be so lucky once we're on equal ground temp-wise MUAHAHAHA
lol
:P
lol
:P
-
- Gorath Jedi Council
very true was a tad unfair. But it still hit the spot for my PvP craving.Shensen wrote:You may not be so lucky once we're on equal ground temp-wise MUAHAHAHA
lol
:P
- Hashum
- Jedi Correspondent
Yeah me too. I still like getting the practice in even if I have little chance of winning. Still gives me some insight into strategy and stuff.
-
- Gorath Jedi Council
Exactly I noticed a difference even in the second battle. You were much more aware and conservative. Not over extending yourself but instead it seemed like you were waiting on the good timing to unload on me.Shensen wrote:Yeah me too. I still like getting the practice in even if I have little chance of winning. Still gives me some insight into strategy and stuff.
And for me it helped me get a better idea or feel for my action bar and how far to push it without hanging myself.
- Hashum
- Jedi Correspondent
One thing I wanted to offer to Hashum and especially Jabe.. it is not a waste of time to practice duels with a less than uber saber. You can still work on your defensive play.Hashum wrote:Exactly I noticed a difference even in the second battle. You were much more aware and conservative. Not over extending yourself but instead it seemed like you were waiting on the good timing to unload on me.Shensen wrote:Yeah me too. I still like getting the practice in even if I have little chance of winning. Still gives me some insight into strategy and stuff.
And for me it helped me get a better idea or feel for my action bar and how far to push it without hanging myself.
You have a slight handicap in your defense because your limited offense won't have you opponent healing as much, but it is still good practice nonetheless.
-
- The Kika'Vati Order