To all the assassin experts out there

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Bobby2
Bobby2
Furnace Stoker
#21
Quote: Originally Posted by holymasamune
If you want to get into any PvP outside of RA/AB stuff (namely, TA, HA, GvG) playing a sin will get you nowhere. That is all. People want experienced warriors, mesmers, eles, rangers, and monks, but no one really cares about experienced sins. This comment is just nuts. I get plenty of 'job offers' in TA because dual Sin teams are very potent. Why create the idea that only 5 classes are viable anyway!?
Snow Bunny
Snow Bunny
Alcoholic From Yale
#22
Quote: Originally Posted by John Panda
Thier are other classes that can do what an assassin can do better..

Like a warrior.. i love you john, i really do
Gnat Attack
Gnat Attack
Ascalonian Squire
#23
follow the following steps:

1. roll a pvp sin
2. go to pvx wiki
3. copy a shadow prison build(even if you don't understand it...it's ok...most assassins dont even understand their skills)
4. Enter AB arena
5. press 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8...if you kill your foe...go to step 7...if you failed because you failed to press the number sequence or just failed anyways....see step 6
6. run away/around from combat like a fat kid escaping from richard simons for about 25 seconds or until shadow prison recharges and attempt to not fail at the number sequence again. When you finally kill something...go to step 7
7. dance on their corpse. go into local chat and tell them how much better you are than them in guild wars because you can push a number sequence

-oh ya, you may want a sword and shield set to make it look like your pro. just switch to your vamp/ebon daggers for the spike. i don't think i missed anything did i?
CONGRATS you win guild wars
M
Master of Sins
Academy Page
#24
it depends what you like- the point is PvP sin and PvE sin are entirely different. While a PvE sin utilizes quick spammable damage, escape and survival, it is entirely ineffective against any smart PvP player. For example, Mobius strike and Death Blossom own in PvE, but in PvP almost every build is gonna have at least 1 blind or stance or block enchant. On the other hand, a PvP sin focuses on quick high damage chains that are difficult to counter because of speed, unblockables like the typical Shattering sin, or knockdown; with much less survivability, perhaps one escape and one heal. In addition many classes such as Mesmers and Necros will take a sin as a secondary and create equally good spikes. Overall PvE is less frusterating and more empowering, but basically just quick spamming, where as PvP is incredibly complex and infuriating, with the reward of ultimate fulfillment when you get an unbeatable team in RA.. wow I'm rambling- whatever floats ur boat.
Mist Walker Skarloc
Mist Walker Skarloc
Frost Gate Guardian
#25
Quote: Originally Posted by John Panda
Thier are other classes that can do what an assassin can do better..

Like a warrior.. Either give me some of what you're smoking or give me your warrior builds.
Mist Walker Skarloc
Mist Walker Skarloc
Frost Gate Guardian
#26
If you just wanna PvP, I'd just make a PvP assassin. PvEing as an assassin isn't that good, you'll find getting teams for elite missions difficult.
Snow Bunny
Snow Bunny
Alcoholic From Yale
#27
Quote: Originally Posted by Mist Walker Skarloc
Either give me some of what you're smoking or give me your warrior builds. It's called Eviscerate. Or Dragonslash, as of recently

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D
DDL
Frost Gate Guardian
#28
To be fair, Snow bunny: saying anyone who doesn't think Warriors >> assassins in all PvP respects need to "learn to not be bad at GW" pretty much just says that you need to "learn to not be bad at playing an assassin in PvP".

Both have their uses, but their uses do NOT completely overlap.
Snow Bunny
Snow Bunny
Alcoholic From Yale
#29
Quote: Originally Posted by DDL
To be fair, Snow bunny: saying anyone who doesn't think Warriors >> assassins in all PvP respects need to "learn to not be bad at GW" pretty much just says that you need to "learn to not be bad at playing an assassin in PvP".

Both have their uses, but their uses do NOT completely overlap. um....

Warriors can provide infinitely better frontline pressure, and at this point, can spike almost as well.

So...
ensoriki
ensoriki
Forge Runner
#30
but warriors are fat so who gives a flying Bruce Lee round house soaring Eagle snatches ugly chick kick?

Oh they can spike as well?
Good for them, they don't do it the same though.

Im not going to disagree of the usefulness of warriors.
I could of given a better argument before when sin's didn't recieve so much nerfage.

Damn you nightfall >.>
T
Tyla
Emo Goth Italics
#31
Quote: Originally Posted by Snow Bunny
Warriors can provide infinitely better frontline pressure, and at this point, can spike almost as well. Yeah...that icky recharge on sin spikes is ugly...
And their base damage is kinda...ugh...
But they're fun to take out idiots with :P
D
DDL
Frost Gate Guardian
#32
Quote: Originally Posted by Snow Bunny
um....

Warriors can provide infinitely better frontline pressure, and at this point, can spike almost as well.

So... No, no: that's fair enough. That's basically spot on. Sin for frontline pressure (or, well, sin for pressure at all) is inferior to a warrior.

And for spiking, warriors are good, but not as good. The sin still wins in brute PvP spike damage. And played well, a pair of sins can achieve things a pair of warriors can't, it's just all about using the right class at the right time.
ensoriki
ensoriki
Forge Runner
#33
thats not entirely true.

Some sin spikes are in about the same league as warrior spikes.

Its stuff like um SP trampling ox and crap that out spikes the warrior.
Snow Bunny
Snow Bunny
Alcoholic From Yale
#34
My comment was directed @ the "Warriors can't spike" comment.

Yes, we all know, Sins can pull off 500+ HP spikes with ease. Or they could, back in the day...
Pvp4lyfe
Pvp4lyfe
Academy Page
#35
imo id say pve until u get to kurzick/luxon then start RA or AB
Snow Bunny
Snow Bunny
Alcoholic From Yale
#36
Quote: Originally Posted by Pvp4lyfe
imo id say pve until u get to kurzick/luxon then start RA or AB Why?

So he can be a crap sin running around in bad arenas?

To the OP: Watch obs mode a little, understand how sins are used in pvp. They are easily the most pvp oriented class in the game, save for perhaps mesmers.
fireflyry
fireflyry
Jungle Guide
#37
I think PvE is a good introduction for anyone new to a class.

You can get a general feel for the individual class mechanics regardless of the difference in game-play in PvE.

Then again the majority of PvP created Sins I've played with/against have sucked so I may be bias.

Just have fun.
itsvictor
itsvictor
Krytan Explorer
#38
If you're going to pvp a lot like I do, make a pvp sin, unless you want to spend resources into said pve sin to make it ready...
Sir Pandra Pierva
Sir Pandra Pierva
Forge Runner
#39
Quote: Originally Posted by itsvictor
If you're going to pvp a lot like I do, make a pvp sin, unless you want to spend resources into said pve sin to make it ready... it makes me QQ sometimes since I do take my PVE sin in PVP decked for it. to hear people start bitching about how i am some noob who doesn't know how to pvp. It pissess me off, but what pissess me off is that way too many people take PVE chars into PVP and use really crappy PVE builds there and give us PvPers who have PVE chars decked out for it a bad name.

thats my 2 cents and off topic whining


and yes i will take some cheese with that whine.

and also if I see one more mobius DB spam in RA complain that blind is cheep i will kick him personally.
Coloneh
Coloneh
Furnace Stoker
#40
PvP characters are superior to PvE characters in every way. why would you run a PvE char in PvP? I dont understand.