WoW Rookie: The rules of duels

What is the attraction behind low-level dueling? I never for the life of me can figure out why someone with barely half a dozen skills to his name invariably challenges me to a duel the moment I approach a newbie village. As someone who spends a not-insignificant amount of time running to the nearest newbie-accessible mailbox with level 2 characters (gotta collect a few copper for postage, you know) in order to contact a player for an article, I find it's rare that I can make it all the way to Razor Hill or Stormwind without some guy wanting to get a sniff of my big, fat Heroic Strike. You definitely can't beat 'em -- so why not give in and join 'em?
The prospect of a duel can be intimidating, but you really have nothing to lose. You won't die (losing simply brings you down to 1 hit point), you won't lose XP and you can't open yourself up to having your gear looted (which can happen in other games). Duels are a fun way to test how well you react to the unexpected. They certainly offer a graphic lesson in the capabilities of other classes in the game. You won't overestimate your endurance in a Battleground once you've discovered you have to kill paladins "at least twice"!
Dueling basics
- To start a duel, right-click on your opponent's player portrait and select Duel, or target him and type /duel. A battle flag will come crashing downward to mark your duel territory.
- Nothing begins until the player you've challenged accepts the duel. Then you'll get a short countdown to the start; your opponent's name will turn red the moment the duel is active. Be ready!
- To win the duel, reduce your opponent to 1 hit point. If either or both of you run too far from the duel flag, you'll see a warning pop up. If you exit the duel area, you'll forfeit the match.
- The results of your duel are broadcast to players in the surrounding area.
Good to know
- You cannot duel inside a city.
- You don't earn XP, honor or loot from dueling (although you will earn the Duel-icious achievement the first time you win). It's simply about having fun!
- Spell or weapon skills will not increase during a duel (or PvP).
- Type /forfeit or /yield to end a duel you don't wish to continue.
- You cannot swap out gear or weapons during a duel.
- When you are in combat during a duel, you cannot mount up or take other actions normally not possible during combat.
- Dueling in neutral towns or cities is likely to anger the local guard NPCs. They'll attack you, and you'll suffer a faction/reputation hit.
- You cannot duel somebody who has you on their ignore list.
The rules of duels: dueling etiquette- Ask potential opponents if they'd like to duel (in /say or /whisper) before actually issuing a challenge.
- Never spam duel challenges. If someone declines your challenge, leave that player alone. If another player continually spams you with challenges, use /ignore.
- Don't challenge players who are obviously busy with questing, tradeskills, mail, training or other activities.
- Don't challenge players more than several levels above or below you. Challenging someone five levels or more below you would certainly be a social faux pas.
- Avoid dueling in neutral or contested areas on PvP servers. If an enemy catches you both with low health, it's sayonara time for both duelists.
- It is possible to duel a player from the opposing faction.
- If you've asked someone to duel you in order to test a new skill or add-on, don't blow up if he actually tries to win.
- Many players consider closing range on a warrior or caster opponent during the countdown (so he can't charge or get a spell off) to be tacky. Start off on even, fair terms at a reasonable distance; the strategy comes in what you do from there.
- Don't complain that your opponent beat you "only because" he used a class skill. Abilities are meant to be used; learn from the experience, and adjust!
- Give opponents time to buff before initiating the challenge and duel.
- If you can heal and have mana left after a duel, whether you win or lose, heal your opponent. (Save your own heals for last.)
- It's disappointing not to get a rematch, but accept your opponent's choice with good grace.
- Choose a location away from PvE mobs. Have spectators deal with mob/adds, or if the two of you are alone, cooperate with your opponent.
- Win or lose, be a good sport: offer a /cheer, /salute, /thank, /bow or words of praise.
The big, fat grey areaWhat's fair in the mini-war of dueling: Consumables? Long cooldowns? Buffs from friends? Player opinion on these matters is strongly divided. Most (but by no means all) players seem to feel that you should not use consumables before or during a duel, especially health or mana potions. Bandages are almost always considered fair game. However, those ideas are far from being universally accepted. Spend a few seconds ("No consumables or outside buffs, ok?") before your duel set the tone. Otherwise, don't be surprised by the actions of players who're on the other side of the fence on hot-topic issues.
- Stat food, potions, flasks and consumables before combat
- Potions during combat
- Buffs from friendly players before combat
- Using long-cooldown moves during combat
- Running far enough away or being inactive long enough to use out-of-combat skills
- Running behind buildings or large obstacles; hiding
Hot links for fresh 80s
For those of you just starting out in the end game, let's review the week's best posts for freshly minted level 80s.
| Class Skills 101 Learn the basics of effective level 80 play for each class.
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| The art of rogue ganking A rogue's ancient rite of passage, the art of the gank has been set aside by many for more important tasks. As trained assassins, rogues are masters of destroying unsuspecting targets before they even realize what's happened. |
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| Tipping for trades How do you get tips? How do you handle the tips? What goes into a tip? Let's take a look behind the jump and start breaking down the ancient art of supplying tips. |
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Wyred Feb 19th 2010 5:19AM
If you pvp it's a. fun, and b. good practice. It teaches you a lot about your classes abilities and how to survive those annoying 'blow my cd 's and burst you down in 5 seconds' players. If you don't like pvp then yes, it's pointless and you shouldn't do it.
Blondies Feb 19th 2010 3:23AM
you can't heal someone from your own faction, even if they are in a raid, if they are currently dueling. The spell will act like you have no target chosen, healing yourself if you have auto selfcast on.
Ixui Feb 23rd 2010 5:32AM
I was in Goldshire with my level 13 bank-alt Mage, wearing absolutely no gear with stats. A 16 Paladin who had been dueling with lots of other people in the area and boasting about his wins hits duel on me. I accept and the duel goes ahead. The Paladin wins with a sliver of health left. He boasts. I bow and then I ask him "Can we duel again, but this time I'll actually put gear on?"
He seemed to disconnect after that. Weird...
Marcosius Feb 19th 2010 5:39AM
"Remember this day, Huntahkillah, for today you shall be thoroughly owned!"
"No potions!"
Deaht Knight Initiates know where it's at.
Jabadabadana Feb 19th 2010 6:16AM
Ok, so... slight modifications I would like to humbly submit because they are bothering me.
You can duel inside dal.
No outside spells can be cast on you during a fight, the caster ends up casting on themselves. What you shouldn't have is outside buffs other classes/higher ranks from before.
Dots cannot kill you in a duel, (hellfire is... not a dot?), anything that can kill you during a duel, (mobs, falling, drowning) will cause durability damage. Also, being pounded on does normal wear-and-tear durability damage, as does pounding.
You may swap weapons during duels, this follows the same rules of combat, weapons/shields are interchangeable in combat.
You are only considered to be in combat only as long as you are taking combat like actions, and for a few seconds after, or from combat ending actions like vanish. Mounting is getting more common as time goes along, not less. Eating, drinking, changing gear, and even changing specs, may all be done during a duel, as long as you are not in combat.
Jabadabadana Feb 19th 2010 6:19AM
Ok... um, outside *friendly spells.* people can and will gank you in the real world if you are flagged and dueling.
Dal is sewers dueling area only.
wtb edit button.
Deadly. Off. Topic. Feb 19th 2010 9:43AM
I've been in duels where the person will run around and hide behind buildings and people or wait until they're "out of combat" so they can use a free skill. It's hard enough to target the person when they're running between mobs, but to hide behind houses is just cheap.
Edymnion Feb 19th 2010 10:04AM
Funny true story:
I had just started up a twink warlock and was running him to the nearest mailbox to get a full set of heirlooms out. I mean PvE enchanted PvE staff, armor, trinkets, everything.
Still lvl 1, with heirlooms in bag (was equipping bags) when a lvl 2 warrior challenged for a duel (without asking first, of course).
So, before I hit accept, I quick equip everything and suddenly see the duel request vanish, along with the backside of a warrior running away without ever saying a word.
I still chuckle at the thought of that guy having a "Ah $&@!" moment.
Namus Feb 19th 2010 10:26AM
BTW I always wanted to know how people used to duel inside IF, it was a bug or something?
Landry Feb 19th 2010 10:33AM
Also make sure you do it somewhere safe so you don't pull any random mobs. Nothing like having a level 42 toon die to a mob that you pulled in Elwynn Forrest thanks to a Warlock's Fear & loosing the duel.
loisneach Feb 19th 2010 10:49AM
Furthermore, when you bug a player 3 levels below you and lose because of those dratted unfair class skills, don't get members of your guild to stalk them and tag all their quest mobs.
Beldoro Feb 19th 2010 11:54AM
My favourite part about dueling - when high levels members of the opposite faction are ganking and killing me while I am questing decide to start dueling above my dead body. Nothing is sweeter than rez'ing up getting off an instant move and killing that 20-30 level higher moron.
I've done this a fair few times on several alts - what is it with high level toons who hunt lowbies in packs for ganking purposes and the need to duel on my dead body? Morons!
Chelon Feb 19th 2010 12:29PM
Earlier this week, I was leveling my lvl 44 alt near Gadgetzan, which is contested, when I was challenged by a lvl 46 member of the opposite faction who was PvP flagged and had a buddy nearby.
It's a cheap way to get yourself PvP flagged and then ganked. I was polite but underneath steaming.
I hopped on my lvl 80 main (in T10) and rode the portal out of Dalaran. I caught one of the gankers with his flag still on. He died to flame shock, did not have the chance to Lava Burst.
I went to sleep on his corpse while his partner looked on passively. I logged out before the flag would expire. Finally, some anti-ganker satisfaction.
Watch out for this trick.
destinyshand Feb 19th 2010 2:39PM
to say you can't die by dueling isn't necessarily true. in low level zones it's harder to, but anyone who's ever dueled an elemental shammy, fire mage, or priest at the naxx summoning stone can tell you that it can be quite lethal to duel them there
Elldea Feb 19th 2010 5:25PM
Yes, but this is dying from fall damage and not actually from the dual itself.