Jun 30, 2005, 11:47 PM // 23:47
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: May 2005
Guild: Nice, but Deadly
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PvE, PvP and managing my builds
Hi All,
I am enjoying both PvE and PvP. I am wondering about how to fill my 4 character slots. I have a couple of questions that might help me decide.
1.) Is a really well established PvE character better than a PvP character of the same class, build and skills selection? I am guessing I can find better gear in PvE than the standard PvP selection (otherwise why would people pay for uber items?). Maybe PvEs get more build points?
2.) I read a thread where people suggested respeccing a monk for the big fight with his mirror. I know I get some points that allow me to respec my character. Until I read that thread, I guessed they were very valuable. But they talked about it in a throw away manner. Is there a limit to the respeccing you can achieve on a PvE character?
Cheers,
Pin
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Aug 18, 2005, 05:32 PM // 17:32
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: May 2005
Guild: Nice, but Deadly
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Well Pindun,
Firstly, its pretty hard to make a better PvE character than PvP character. And even then the flexibility of being able to make and remake your PvP chararcter still speaks strongly in their favour. The main reason people play PvE characters is because you can make them look cool with fancy armor and dyes. But yes, there are nice, pretty rare items that are favoured but very rare. Build points are the same. And once you get to the desert area you can change your secondary profession.
Every time you level you get a full quote of respec points (24 I think). Once you hit 20 you keep gaining experience and when you get to the end of level 20 you go back to the start of level 20. At that time you also get more respect points. You can respect as much as you want. But if you have a session of testing out PvP builds you might run out of points.
I nearly got it right. 3 PvE slots and one PvP slot. But if I were doing it again, I'd make sure that my 3 PvE chars covered all 6 classes so I could unlock all the skills and quickly and easily try any of them out in PvP.
cheers,
pin
If I were doing it again
1.) Is a really well established PvE character better than a PvP character of the same class, build and skills selection? I am guessing I can find better gear in PvE than the standard PvP selection (otherwise why would people pay for uber items?). Maybe PvEs get more build points?
2.) I read a thread where people suggested respeccing a monk for the big fight with his mirror. I know I get some points that allow me to respec my character. Until I read that thread, I guessed they were very valuable. But they talked about it in a throw away manner. Is there a limit to the respeccing you can achieve on a PvE character?
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Aug 18, 2005, 05:48 PM // 17:48
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Apr 2005
Guild: Veritas Invictus
Profession: E/Me
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Welcome pindun
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Originally Posted by pindun
Hi All,
I am enjoying both PvE and PvP. I am wondering about how to fill my 4 character slots. I have a couple of questions that might help me decide.
1.) Is a really well established PvE character better than a PvP character of the same class, build and skills selection? I am guessing I can find better gear in PvE than the standard PvP selection (otherwise why would people pay for uber items?). Maybe PvEs get more build points?
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PvP and PvE characters have access to equivalent items. The advantage of PvP characters is that they can be made in a few minutes and re-made at anytime. The PvP characters only have access to the runes, weapon modifications and skills that you have unlocked using a PvE character. The earlier suggestion of 3 PvE to 1 PvP is highly recommended. I personally never take my PvE character into PvP battles. The skills required are completely different and the change over requires careful planning. On top of this I usually find myself back in the PvE part of the game with my PvP build and die really quickly, which annoys me to no end.
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2.) I read a thread where people suggested respeccing a monk for the big fight with his mirror. I know I get some points that allow me to respec my character. Until I read that thread, I guessed they were very valuable. But they talked about it in a throw away manner. Is there a limit to the respeccing you can achieve on a PvE character?
Cheers,
Pin
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You start with 24 refund points and everytime you reduce an attribute i rank you use one of these points. You gain an refund point every 250 experience points to a maximum of 24. By the time you fight your mirror, 250 EXP isn't very much and is easily recovered. You can use refund points as much as you want. The only limit is when you've used them all up and have to go gain experience to earn some back. You can do this as many times as you want.
Just to point out one thing...you don't HAVE to respecc your character to fight your mirror. You may already have yours set up to work just fine.
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