Note:
- This guide can't guarantee any success, because each player has stats which the r2 servers might not count in to make a good match. It tends to select an opposing team which has the same level as the player with the highest level in your team.
If you want to build a team for arena battle you have to take care of several things:
- Be strict. Do not deviate any time or you lose the battle or get a Pyrrhic victory.
- Choose the fellow players by the right level. This is a priority to get a good match.
Levels are separated in groups: 20-29, 30-39, 40-49 and so on. Always choose players within your group! This counts especially in case you have reached level 49. Do not invite a level 50(+) player or you get in serious trouble. From level 50 on a player can use talents and you'll be helpless when you haven't reached that level yet. In that case you should choose players with a level equal to yours or lower.
To be succesful you need to choose players within two levels from yours. When someone pops up with a level which is too low or too high, then kick him/her without hesitation! Remember it's the best for all. (This also counts for MPDs, although the range between levels may be larger and can even pass group limits).
- Q: What does happen if you do deviate and start with players whose levels are far higher or lower than you?
My experience is this:
- When I choose players with a much higher level than me, I'm the first one to die. In fact I've made myself useless.
- In the opposite situation sooner or later I find myself alone dealing with the enemy while the other players lie dead. In the arena your chances to win is minimal by then.
The consistency of your team is entirely to your liking and skills. It depends on how you are used to counteract to the opponents. Using the directions above a team of three knights might be able to defeat teams of either three archers or three mages.
Never make the consistency of your group depend on your friends list, even when they are in the same guild! Only select them when you judge them suitable in your team.
Remember: this is not a warranty to success, but you get bigger chances to win. Any experience of yours is welcome in this thread.
- This guide can't guarantee any success, because each player has stats which the r2 servers might not count in to make a good match. It tends to select an opposing team which has the same level as the player with the highest level in your team.
If you want to build a team for arena battle you have to take care of several things:
- Be strict. Do not deviate any time or you lose the battle or get a Pyrrhic victory.
- Choose the fellow players by the right level. This is a priority to get a good match.
Levels are separated in groups: 20-29, 30-39, 40-49 and so on. Always choose players within your group! This counts especially in case you have reached level 49. Do not invite a level 50(+) player or you get in serious trouble. From level 50 on a player can use talents and you'll be helpless when you haven't reached that level yet. In that case you should choose players with a level equal to yours or lower.
To be succesful you need to choose players within two levels from yours. When someone pops up with a level which is too low or too high, then kick him/her without hesitation! Remember it's the best for all. (This also counts for MPDs, although the range between levels may be larger and can even pass group limits).
- Q: What does happen if you do deviate and start with players whose levels are far higher or lower than you?
My experience is this:
- When I choose players with a much higher level than me, I'm the first one to die. In fact I've made myself useless.
- In the opposite situation sooner or later I find myself alone dealing with the enemy while the other players lie dead. In the arena your chances to win is minimal by then.
The consistency of your team is entirely to your liking and skills. It depends on how you are used to counteract to the opponents. Using the directions above a team of three knights might be able to defeat teams of either three archers or three mages.
Never make the consistency of your group depend on your friends list, even when they are in the same guild! Only select them when you judge them suitable in your team.
Remember: this is not a warranty to success, but you get bigger chances to win. Any experience of yours is welcome in this thread.
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