I rolled on a PvP server becauseOriginally Posted by 'Talamarr',index.php?page=Thread&postID=97582#post 97582
a) Suvega was already on one
b) I was into PvP from my Guild Wars days
c) It adds a bit of excitement into your everyday grind
That being said, now that I'm more well known, people stay far away from my alts. They know if they do anything more than a drive-by gank on my lowbies, they'll have 5 shammies raining hell down upon them.
Usually once I hit 60 or so I got less fearful. As shammies, I dropped my first 70 in my mid-50's, and my warlocks did it in their 40's. With help from city guards in darkshire, my level 30 hunters didn't do too badly at dpsing a 70 rogue, but died after he entered melee range. You have to have this sort of passive-aggressive attitude -- gankers typically pick at the low-hanging fruit. If you act like you're scared, they'll go after you. If you act defensive the moment you see them, they might think twice.
Normally, if I saw any higher level, I'd target them on all the shammies, lay a totem farm, and watch them until they left. They usually don't attack you head-on -- only when you're busy fighting other mobs.
Anyway, that air of excitement and the danger of always having to look over your shoulder is fun. I think it adds to the whole horde vs alliance atmosphere -- you'll get times when you just REALLY hate the other faction because one of "their kind" ganked you. I don't actually gank myself, but I will use the PvP server to my benefit. It's great to be able to defend "my territory" if I'm camping a spawn, or come to someone's rescue when they're being ganked, or to chase down a known ganker to teach them what it feels like.
There's a certain sense of achievement about reaching 70 on a PvP server as well, especially if you've been through your server's "gank area" -- which is usually places like STV, hellfire, southshore/tarren mill, etc. You feel like you've been forged by fire. It gives you some practice for PvP ahead, since you know how to hide when a 70 is in the area and how guard aggro works.
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