For many players, the term PvP or Player vs. Player can be daunting. Nightmarish visions of ??-level players coming out from nowhere and disrupting -- to put it lightly -- questing or exploring have played a part in the choice of server. I started playing
World of Warcraft with my girlfriend, now my wife, who decided that PvP was not for her. We rolled on a PvE server to level and explore the world in relative peace. A few friends of ours who started playing only recently also gave the same argument -- they wanted to appreciate the game without fear of being griefed by higher level characters. Because it was their first time to play, they also wanted to try out both factions (you can't make a toon of the opposing faction on a PvP server) to see what side they felt more comfortable with. In time, I managed to convince my wife to re-roll on a PvP server and we haven't looked back since. Later on, I learned that my friends also re-rolled on a PvP server (wisely choosing Horde...) after testing the waters on Mok'Nathal.
Let's face it: Unless you play on a PvE server and consciously avoid it, PvP is inevitable. It is
integral to the game. There are
Battlegrounds that are virtually mini-games that players can grind to earn Honor; there are
Arenas where players can compete for sport, prizes, and glory; and there are
World PvP objectives that players can participate in to... well... pass the time. PvP is everywhere and with a
variety of quests that nudge even the most casual
carebear to live a little dangerously, it's almost impossible to play WoW without dabbling in PvP. Today on
WoW Rookie, we'll go through some PvP basics to help you get started on a life of war -- or at least a taste of it.
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