Curiosity is threatening to grip me....
Hm, so sPvP encapsulates both hotjoins and tpvp. tPvP equates to tournament PvP, where you actually go to the NPC to queue up for a match. Hotjoins are the servers you can easily hop on to play.
The only game mode is capture point. There will always be 3 points on a map you can claim. When you claim the point, you get +1 point per second for each capped point. You play to 500.
Hotjoins include 8v8 and 5v5. tPvP is only 5v5 and it uses a hidden rating system to match you up. Ideally this pairs you up with similar skilled players.
Playing Hotjoins does not affect your leaderboard rank. I’ll let someone else cover builds for now. :X
Master of all Professions
sPvP Rank Dragon – 8 Champ Titles – Ruby Division
Uhh, let’s see…
Hotjoin a.k.a. Zergjoin is kind of like WvW, you mostly run around with a group, AoE whatever stands in your way, capture points and move on. Ofc it’s possible to run around solo, but there’s always possibility you’ll run into enemy zerg.
Overall, it’s a place where you mostly farm glory (pvp currency) and rank (pvp ‘level’), test and practice with new builds.
tPvP, or Tournaments are ranked games where teams of 5 people, with very specific composition (usually teams have at least one of each: guardian, mesmer, elementalist, plus 2 other classes (anything but Warrior)) executing the strategy to outplay the enemy team and win the match.
As for builds, for Hotjoin pretty much anything goes. I often see people running around without runes or sigils and still doing ok by just spamming random skills.
For tPvP there’s rather limited pool of viable builds for each class. It’ld take too much space to write about them all, so I’ll just point you to → http://sittingonacouch.com/category/gaming/ . They have a lot of helpful podcasts and videos suited for PvP newcomers.
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Hey Daemonne, welcome to PvP! You’re coming in at an interesting time for us. There’s a lot of events happening in the way of competitive PvP, which you can find on our Facebook Calendar. Among some of the entries on there, you will see Blu’s minigames. These minigames are a lot of fun, and are more casual-friendly (more information here).
If you’re looking to get into PvP, starting with some friends in a Custom Arena, or participating in the minigames is a great way to go!
Tips for hotjoin: (Do these before tournaments to learn what’s going on. It’s not fun having a rank 1 on your tourny team)
-Hotjoin is a kittenshow, people don’t care about winning much, and will often run in large groups to farm kills. Just be aware of that going in, I prefer 5v5 matches for that reason.
-Some people use hotjoin for dueling. There’s private servers that having dueling in the title, but people still use other servers sometimes. It’s courtesy to let them do it. Just try to notice if lots of people are standing around or not capping objectives before you start wailing on them.
-People will rage for whatever reason. Just ignore it.
Tips for actually winning:
- Play the objectives. All maps have 3 capture points which should be straightforward, but then some other gimmick objective. Look up the secondary objectives for each map: http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Structured_PvP.
- Points are typically referred to as near, mid, far, relative to your spawn point.
- Rez your friends. A team that rezzes eachother quickly can often overcome a superior team.
- Only rez downed players, not dead.
- Only 1 person is needed on a capture point to capture it. Don’t sit on the point with your friends while the enemy gets everything else.
- Don’t get greedy. It’s better to defend 2 points then have everyone rush
Lastly just try to play smart. Dieing on a point can be ok if you really need to stall the capture, but in general don’t pick fights you can’t win. If the enemy is defending a node with a ton of players, go somewhere else or wait for backup before engaging.
Edit: One last thing. Before going in, just copy a popular build. Once you really understand why it works you can experiment on your own, but you’re not going to have much reference for how good you’re playing if you don’t know what a good build is capable of.
(edited by Brigg.6189)
@Allie: That’s a nice calendar! I’ve been looking for something like this for a while actually, because I sometimes lose track of what is going on. This is the first time I see it though. Perhaps I missed something, or would it maybe be a good idea to put the link in a sticky somewhere on the forum too?
The calendar actually just went up last weekend. A sticky isn’t a bad idea, though it’s getting a bit crowded up there… I’ll think of something!
Thanks for the feedback!
If you want to learn some collective information on sPvP tips, here is a nice thread to checkout: https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/pvp/pvp/sPvP-Tips/page/2#post2085040
Master of all Professions
sPvP Rank Dragon – 8 Champ Titles – Ruby Division
- Only 1 person is needed on a capture point to capture it. Don’t sit on the point with your friends while the enemy gets everything else.
This should be a pop-up every time you join a match. Every time I do a hotjoin 3/5 of my team stop on the near point to cap it. QQ
Some very nice and helpful responses. Thank you all for being helpful and not trollish like I see in a lot of other places.
I will be pleased to be steamrolled by you all in PvP as I learn the ropes.
:) Learn your and the opponent classes’ skill on hotjoin, but for tactic and what real PvP is, rely on tournaments only.
Gl!
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