Decided to give a more updated guide to the pvp mode most people are going to be exposed to.
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#ffxiv #finalfantasy14
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Decided to give a more updated guide to the pvp mode most people are going to be exposed to.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyNamazu
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#ffxiv #finalfantasy14
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The amount of times the map hasnt showed me the enemy alliance is astounding. Idk why, but it's wild.
One tip that I don't think I heard here is using sound effects like <se.1> to get my team's attention
Not everyone looks at chat all the time or might be caught up elsewhere so using that sound to bring attention to the chat to communicate can be REALLY helpful
This was an excellent video! The check for understanding at the 6 minute mark is top tier.
Or, hear me out, get two dark knights and 3 astros/drg and automatically win.
Careful planning and tactics are overrated, there is no match for absolute power.
BLOOD FOR THE MOTHERCRYSTAL !!!
This is a phenomenal guide! I started Frontline during ShB and learned a lot of this from experience. Wish I had a guide like this back then!
Thanks for using "flank" instead of "pinch". Everyone on Crystal uses "pinch" and I totally hate it.
I need this video to be a mandatory tutorial within the game
FF community when a guide drops for a normal dungeon: 🧐
FF community when they queue for a self explanatory PvP mode: 🥱😴
What do the symbols over your head mean (the + and squares)? I've seen it on some matches and wasn't sure what it was intended to mean.
Just got my war horse recently, sad that some people wont even give anything PvP a try.
I really enjoy frontlines!
"fighting should be your last priority"
What the fuck am I hearing my man?
In no way, ever.
This video is aimed at newer players yes?
How are they gonna get better if they're encouraged to not play the game?
Unless you're in a party with others who you can coordinate with, what wins Frontline games? It's being able to play the game, making as much of an impact as you alone can.
How do you learn to play the game? By fighting. Obviously some fights are worse than others and shouldn't be taken, but for the first 5 minutes that literally doesn't matter. Learn what you're capable of in fights, learn what you can get away with, how you can make an impact on the game.
New players should run into the bricks wall as many times as it takes. They'll learn and get better.
But they won't get better if they're just looking for the smart thing to do at every point of the game.
Tldr
Do fight, don't ever """"defend""""
Be the aggressor
There's a lot of videos giving frontlines advice but this is the best I've seen so far
Your video still doesn't work for sprout, most are here for lvling. lol
Thank you for this! Now I just need to find something to teach me how to make being a pld in cc less frustrating.
This video boils down to:
1. Teach new players the most basic of basics so they share the video.
2. Add generally bad examples for decisionmaking, so you get more wins thanks to your "guide"
Genius
Don't play frontline is the best advice i can give. Crowd control makes the game mode insufferable and for some godforsaken reason they never implemented diminishing returns.
Have fun tank mains.
Scholar is my favorite frontline class to play as!
I don't want to nitpick but suggesting people to use flags is not great advice imo. First of all, a lot of controller players play this game on ps5 and even on pc. Second, even keyboard players don't want to constantly click flags in chat cause it takes focus away from your gameplay, especially during combat. The best way to do calls is by using sound effects and general directions like cardinals and intercardinals like south, north-east, etc.