I wouldn't be aiming to be one of the top pvpers or anything like that. I would also have a guild to play with for group pvp. I just want to know if I can "catch up" if I were to start playing now. I wouldn't want to be a long-term liability needing to be carried in pvp by my guild.
I've never played the game. I'm just curious. I would probably spend most of my time in pve and exploring, but I do like to pvp sometimes. Would it ever be possible for me to hold my own in spontaneous open world pvp with someone who's been playing from the start? How long would it take to get to that point, if it's possible?
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Best advice is join a guild and do group pve grinding, and eventually group orientated pvp, it will take a while before you can go toe to toe with others, but once you have got some decent gear it will become easier, but short answer, if your opponent is higher level than you, and/or has better gear, then your toast regardless.
Getting ahead in PVP means a lot of grinding and also spending money to improve your gear, buy specific costumes, jewelry etc, if you skimp on either one, then it will be that much harder, and your survival chances are significantly reduced.
We often hear on these boards the defence for cash shops that they allow those with less time to spend in game the chance to play at top level. Well here you have to grind away and pay too. Not that much of an advantage for those with less time to sink in is it?
If you enjoy the life skills stuff you can make a decent living and buy your equipment if you don't want to level it. It will be expensive but if you enjoy the whole crafting/workers things you can do well. I also fish and can make decent money there.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
It can be a help. But you can also have your workers craft for you. You should watch some videos on youtube as far as how to deal with workers/crafting.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
There's also events with exp boosts to help you level quicker, you can use a pet (It's recomanded if you'll grind a lot) which boosts exp and other ways. I believe they reduced exp requirements to reach higher levels.
It's true that it won't be easy to be the very best quickly, but its also not impossible if you don't play casually.
Only thing you need to afk to level if you don't care about crafting/fishing is the stats like strength etc. Strength is honestly the worst stat to level as you have to equip a tradepack that slows you down and move a lot to gain experience.
some people also fund boss alts which means like a +15 or pri weapon and base armor and park them at world boss locations because you still have a shot at the boss gear even if you don't deal the most damage
i'm thinking about it
also you can level up health fast by buying the yellow food like serendia specials which give you a lot more health exp per 30 minutes than other food
For grinding weight limit helps that's why strength is good to level.
I decided to pick up the game, strangely enough, since DMKano said it was like AA but for solo players. I play solo a lot, but my guild from GW2 moved over to BDO and they are still pretty active, so I will also have a group of people I know and like to play with, so that's a plus if I stick around.
Thanks for the info, all.
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TL;DR: It's unlikely you will ever catch up to the most hardcore players that have been there since launch, but yes, you can get competitive for group PvP.
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In this game the PvP really comes down to 1. What level are you? (and the grind to get higher levels once you are past the soft cap is intense) and 2. What is your gear?
Both require grinding. Both are things that the current PvPing guilds have been doing since the beginning so you will be far behind.
That being said. Still try out the game. It is gorgeous and really fun. You will at the very least get your money's worth. It just won't be from the PvP experience.