How do you show that you enjoyed the fight?
You can invite the player and if they accept, you can chat it up. Zerg fights most people just go to the match up thread and say something like “Great fight with [???] at bay…” with your own flavor and what not.
For really really good 1v1s I normally won’t stomp them and maybe /bow or /sit next to them. Maybe they are up for another fight. Also this is how I’v met most people that play on other servers.
Zikory – Retired Thief
Zikkro – Zergling Necromancer
/emote “text”
is visible to anyone (also opponents) in range,
but I’ve no idea if you can use it downed or dead.
(edited by Dayra.7405)
Don’t /laugh or /dance on their body, for starters.
[HL] Deadly Protection @ Sanctum of Culling
Very classy, enkidu!
When you lose a fight, there really isn’t any way to demonstrate that you enjoyed it. You can try to party up with people and let them know, but I typically won’t go that far. They’ve already bested me, and I like to think fighting the death demonstrates that I respected their playstyle.
When winning a fight, I always go for the /bow emote. It a humble way of accepting victory, and lets your opponent know you fought well. Always avoid /laugh and /dance as those are often insulting.
When I come across my own teammates that are doing work (such as capping a camp as I show up, or refreshing siege in keeps), I use /salute. Typing it into map chat is nice, but for whatever reason, I like the emote better. It shows I’m appreciative of their work without having to get too wordy. (Especially when I’m commanding. I have to type a lot as it is!)
Dragonbrand
/emote “text”
is visible to anyone (also opponents) in range,
but I’ve no idea if you can use it downed or dead.
I’ve seen people on my server use this, and I’ve heard the opposing server can see it, but I’ve never actually seen anyone on the opposing server use it. I always questioned whether or not the /emote actually makes it into an opponent’s chatbox.
Dragonbrand
I once fought a fellow Mesmer and it was a long, glorious fight. He killed me eventually, then very respectfully bowed over my corpse. Although it could be interpreted as taunting, I’ve been doing it in WvW after good fights.
/emote “text”
is visible to anyone (also opponents) in range,
but I’ve no idea if you can use it downed or dead.I’ve seen people on my server use this, and I’ve heard the opposing server can see it, but I’ve never actually seen anyone on the opposing server use it. I always questioned whether or not the /emote actually makes it into an opponent’s chatbox.
Sort of.
The opposing server just sees “X gestures.” They don’t see the specific emote text.
I just keep moving and tell TS that I had a good fight.
Maizen Blue – Thief
This is a good question. Maybe they could add some kind of emote that only works if you are dead and causes a flower to grow on your body. /push daisy (Maybe even add a colour to the flowers to relay different emotions).
7.2k+ hours played on Minesweeper
I’ve used /salute a couple times after a good fight, if opponents are still on the ground. I also use it to emote intent to ceasefire in JPs.
Main: Asuran Engineer — Alt 80’s Ra-T-M-G-El-N-W-En-En-Re-Ra
Doctorate in Applied Jumping
I have been playing WvW for only a few days now, and my experiences are quite different from what i read in this thread. My servers 2 opponents not only mostly ignore each other in our Borderlands and only attack us, but they only fight when they have numerical superiority. I have given up on running around on my own or fighting fairly. Never saw them show any respect in any way, so i do not show them any either. And i see it as legitimate to do to them what they do to me, dance on corpses and laugh. This is what i have learned in WvW, expect no mercy and show none. So, no need for a tool to show respect to a fallen opponent. I have none.
If you want to taunt someone, I use /laugh. I use that when I was harassed by players I was trying to avoid and they chased after me and I killed them. I use /bow before a fight if I was avoiding someone and they keep following me at range… so I stop and /bow as a threat to let them know if they don’t move away I will fight them. Id certainly agree they could work on this a bit and make them a bit more relevant.
/emote “text”
is visible to anyone (also opponents) in range,
but I’ve no idea if you can use it downed or dead.I’ve seen people on my server use this, and I’ve heard the opposing server can see it, but I’ve never actually seen anyone on the opposing server use it. I always questioned whether or not the /emote actually makes it into an opponent’s chatbox.
Sort of.
The opposing server just sees “X gestures.” They don’t see the specific emote text.
Thanks for the clarification! My assumption was that they could not see specific text in /emote. It seems to go against not being able to talk to them in the first place.
I have seen “X gestures.” from opposing servers before; I just didn’t know what that meant. This clears it up.
Dragonbrand
If u win dont finish him and /bow
If u r down and he /bow, just get up and /bow too ><
U dont need invite him, /bow is enough.
But if u r a wvwer and u roam pretty much u will see him often and eventualy one of u will invite the other one.
And if that is the case tell him if ur zerg is comin ><
And remember, not everybody like to talk, or have manners. Just ignore those.
Sry eng D:
FC
Retired
And how exactly do you invite someone from a different server? Ive tried but can’t >.<
you target them, left click or what not, and then iirc, hit “p”, and it should automatically party invite them.
someone do correct me if i am wrong! i haven’t done it in a while.
often i’ve had decent 1v1’s, it always ends in either myself or the other guy getting rolled by a roaming mini (or LARGE) zerg on either side. all cases, we’ve stuck around and chatted for a bit, talked about gear, builds, how to fight each other better, what was frustrating abotu the fight, lol. always good times. : )))
props, OP!
i’ll alwys accept an invitation.. if they flame you, just move along, no need to retaliate. i want to say more cases than not though, from my own experience, it’s a friendly invite : ))
Akaigi | Warrior Made of Wood
[CDS] – Sanctum of Rall
Don’t /laugh or /dance on their body, for starters.
This. I have only had the misfortune of having that happen too me twice. Both times I though it was the height of rudeness. As a necro I currently have a hard enough time disengaging from a solo thief let alone a pair of them and for both times having this done to me by thieves tells me volumes about their character.
As for when i see/have a good fight with an opponent, I usually just give a /bow to them as I depart; if i win of course.
I only finish off players that jump me or run. If you approach someone you /bow. If they run: kill, loot, /no to show your disapproval to their cowardness. If a fight drags along for too long I tend to stop, /bow and move along. If he still attacks me I use /no. If he’s still on me that means he wants to die. Players often get greedy at this point and use their cooldowns
If they fight and I down them I /bow and leave. If they don’t get it and still attack me I go /sleep next to their bodies. (Do not try against angry german warriors). If a group of upscaleds or PvE players jump me I type /no showing them I do not want to make them look silly. If they fight (and they do) I murder them all and in the thrill of the kills I spam every possible emote on their bodies. Running around picking loot bags at a slow phase can also annoy people.
Finally if I 1v1 and the enemy team zergs me I go mist form (if on ele) and type /no then I run. I also /no if a zerg jumps me and I get downed after using skill2.
110k WvW kills | Champion Legionnaire, Paragon |
I usually /cheer @ mid-fight and hope they know I’m not patronizing them or mocking what they’re doing. I /bow @ when the fight is over if it ends in a stalemate or if I win. If I die, I try to target them and /join or /invite because it’s the only way to communicate at that point. ;p
Sanctum of Rall since beta 3. Mesmer since 1070 AE
I respectfully collect all those ugly loot bags that are littering the area. :-)
If I really enjoyed a massive battle, I may congratulate everyone on /map then I move on and let the dead bury the dead.
The people that feel they have to /laugh or /dance or some other taunting emote obviously have the maturity of a Sophomore in HS. It only reflects poorly on their server and is tacky.
“Did you see that? Tell me you saw that!”