Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Rohan Leveling Guide on PvE Party

When playing games, you will be faced with the opportunity to party or fight with other people. This is a major change in playing style from the standard solo questing: you’ll need to interact with people, you’ll need to depend on them and you’ll try to work and try to achieve a common goal.
First of all you should know that a class might perform differently in a party then it does in solo work: be prepared for the change. The most common example is that of a Dekan: when soloing you just push the 2 attack skills, with the occasional heal and health to mana and aren’t worried by anything else, while in a party you need to be aware of your surroundings, be sure to use taunt on every cool down and on mobs that target your more squishy team-mates; it indeed requires a little bit more effort.
You join in a party, and then you are a party member? No, not really. Here are a couple of tips on what to do before actually joining a party and become a qualified party member:
When using the party match use the greeting to relay important information: Are you looking for XP or crone quests? Do you want to go to a particular place? Do you want to have teammates of a particular level? What build are you? (Recruiting a full strength knight as a tank is bad) Try and give the potential recruiter as much info as you can in those few words you can type in there. It’s the base of a good team.
When receiving an invite, have a short talk with your recruiter. Are you sure you’re what he wants? Are you sure the party is what you want? How many times did you join a party and have everyone start asking: “where are we going?” “What are we killing?” and then proceeded arguing about what mobs to kill for the next half an hour.
If you’re not sure you have enough experience with the class you’re playing, let your party know, even if it’s not so comfortable for you to admit it. Like this you can avoid future conflicts like Dekans not knowing how/when to use taunt, “templar’s” forgetting to heal, archers not pulling etc. More often than not (in decent parties at least) you’ll get people that help you and explain how you should do things; if they know you might be missing some “skills” when playing your character from the beginning they will cut you more slack when you make a mistake and give you some hints on how to avoid doing that mistake in the future.
Before leaving for the grind spot make sure you’re well stocked: HP/MP pots, elixirs, arrows, pet food, bags are empty etc. It’s really annoying for party members when you just get to them and go “ups, forgot to buy arrows” for example. Respect your party members and be ready for action when you join the party。
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