Please note, this is not a guide (might be made into one later), just a small tip. plox no h8
So, you're fighting a dex mage. You run forward in hopes them. Next thing you know, you've been drained, blasted back, and they run back, unscathed. If you're still alive, you find yourself frozen and beckoning/blasting, but unable to reach them while they easily reach you.
Now you make a mage, in hopes of producing similar rage-creating affects. But you're lost as to how to do this.
I call this method "sniping" (Very useful, esp. as a death mage or xbow mage at 50-60, but can be used at any level if good enough)
What you NEED to have is maxed out
Blessing of Might (For damage/crit)
Fire
Drain
(And of course, other skills)
Some points in ice
As a mage, I would first recommend getting some knowledge of pvping. The key to this is KNOWING YOUR RANGES (I'm sure theres a guide out there, I'll post link later)
Fire is a 12m skill
Ice is a 12m skill
Drain is a 10m skill
After you've mastered your ranges, you can start using this.
Basically, you run forward, hit drain, then fire, then step back really fast. But you'll say, drain is 10m, beckon and blast shot and fire are both 12m! How do you not get hit?
How do skills work in game?
The range of the skill takes place AS SOON AS YOU USE IT. By draining at EXACTLY 10m, then firing them back, then running back at the same time, you create the affect that your ranges are actually further than written.
This is the first process in "sniping"
If your enemy is still alive, you can run forward, ICE them, and then run back really quickly. You'll know if your ice has hit if the snowflake you shoot out goes in a different direction (towards the enemy) than you're facing. You freeze them, wait for them to use skills, then run back in, ice/fire, and then rinse and repeat with drain.
This is a very powerful tactic, esp. in 1v1 fights with any class (though not as good vs dodge bears). If you get caught or mess up/lag/teleport, mana shield and try to get away.
This can be used with any weapon, though the auto oftentimes is the deciding factor. If you use a long-ranged weapon, your auto can chip in to help lower their health/mana, but if you use a wand/staff, and your auto isn't in range, you can trick them into delaying mana shield as a mage or just downright make them rage.
I know this is really confusing, I'll edit it later and add in more stuff (I'm not at home right now).
I'm sure experience pvpers know about this and can understand what I've said.
-BS
EDIT: If this thread gets enough support and hasn't already been taken (the idea of "sniping") and isn't flamed/hated, I might post this as a guide with headings and everything
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