I had the most amazing day in the mists yesterday. I was wearing some low 4.1 gloves trying to spec up and I saw a high end 1h mace guy. I went to a camp to try to talk to him because I don't got 120 in 1h mace but I am 100 with almost 75 each mace as well. He didn't see my first message and started to get on me. I said wait, I only came to say I admire you! Hahaa. Then a frost staff guy attacked him and they got into it. I watched the fight while making some comments on how badass he was doing. He killed the frost guy, got 2.2 million fame and asked me to follow him to brecelian. He gave me like 800k loot off the frost guy and thanked me for not ratting. Well, not like I could in 4.1 but I wouldn't have anyway. Then immediately after that in a new mist, an epic wisp was being fought over. I rushed to it but a fire staff guy already had it. There were 3 other players there. I made a comment about shit, sucks I missed getting it because it's hard for a solo player without guild to earn favor. I did nothing to the fire staff guy, I was just the lowest of the people there. He kept attacking me and trying to kill me and I was running away with gloves. He eventually got killed by a spear guy after eating shit to mobs chasing me for some weird reason. I congratulated that guy and thanked him for helping me when I was just chilling. He dropped the wisp and gave to me. I was like yeah? Then he followed me all the to the wisp destination to make sure my 4.1 ass lived. Great day.
What a wholesome day!!! You must have good mist karma. I'm glad not only cause you got to experience this nice side of mists but also because the last hero was a Spear player :) Although I must admit i myself usually fight over objectives. It would take an exceptional message for me to not attack someone.
@@VicZaneGaming Oh yeah, can fight over objectives, it was just so weird fire staff guy fixed on me out of 3 others haha. Right now, I am actually trying to farm up leather jackets, the rest of my artifact plate shoes during this %20 open world bonus. While using my blight staff, stalker jacket, mage cowl combo.
Hello. You've not only helped me but you've changed my mind set a little bit. Your vontent is really more then great. It has a great construction but it also explains WHY in details and HOW as well. You do not creat it as most of youtubers (in a shi*y way) but in a very professional way. This is really 10 out of 10. And I'm not talking about this video only. Your approach here, in your content, is amazing, and I'm telling you so as a guy who is creating professional trainings due to my job responsibilities. I had many problems with PVP and planning how to develop my character but after few of your guides situation is completaly changed. Frustration is gone, I have better attitude, I have better effects and what is the best I know what to do and why I'm doing it. Your content might be a bit better in some point, but it doesn't matter! Your guides are just best albion guides I've ever seen (I watched a lot of these). I wish you and your channel best and many successes. Keep doing it, because really, you know how to do it🙂
I appreciate you !!! I thoroughly enjoy playing Albion but in my 'offline life' I'm a coach and also create trainings. It's very fun to combine different parts of my life into this content and I'm so incredibly happy to know that it's having an impact on how you enjoy the game and especially PvP! Thank you for taking the time to write your comment :)
@@VicZaneGaming it is really visible in your content and funny that one coach found other coach based on his game guides 😂 you used your wisdom and skills wisely master 😂
Great guide, gave a lot of good advice, for solo players in a clear, understandable format. One thing I would say about mist camps is that another reason to do them is for might, along with the lost wisps. Yes you risk pvp, but both give significant might for a solo payer, and with might you can buy books and chests which give a lot of books, which in turn give you fame I usually just do small camps because they clear quickly and minimize risk.
Good point! Although I think you were referring to favor. Might is the thing for season rewards. And being the pvp enthusiast that I am, I do suggest clearing camps. I just really want mist players to be conscious that going for the camp is a decision to enter PvP and not an inherent part of famefarming.
Abbey buffs are not just a small difference. Each stack gives you +2% damage and +1.9% defense against other players. For comparison, 100 IP give you +9% in damage or defense depending on the item. 5 abbey buffs of difference end up counting as much as +100 average IP. If you skip PvE to only PvP in abbey, keep in mind you risk finding someone with a significant advantage.
That's a great point to clarify! Although I think the benefit of increasing IP is not easily quantifiable to 9%, especially when it comes to HP and defensives. But the advice to keep in mind the potential impact of abbey buffs stacks is good!
Ngl since i started watching your vids ive got a more indept understanding of pvping and im on mobile,i started properly kiting and trying my best to time my abilities and approach to pvp and ive killed a 1500 ip player with 1300 ip best pvp guides are all here ppl trust me😊
I love fame farming I had the satchel of insight and auto respect on for 3 years straight I never once took them off. . I filled out the entire destiny board completely for armor and weapons. Also on the plus side I got almost a billion Fame doing it.
I know players who are good at relaxing and enjoying fame farming like that. I, myself, used to enjoy grinding in Runescape back in the day but something about Albion just triggers the adrenaline-seeking PvP addict in me and I can't stand to go out there just to farm fame.
@tiendoan6417 I have 24 Islands 12 premium accounts and play 12 ti 18 per hours per day . I'm 69 years old I'm retired . I make a little over 16 cents per second and I spent 7200 on the game my wife and 4 sons spent about 5000 each I got so many billions of silver for the six Crystal founder packs I bought selling the stuff on the market I only wanted the Pegasus . If people don't believe me I don't care I'm the guy wearing the 90 pieces of 8.4 gear speced up to ip 2000 not them 😂😂😂. LOL if you want to I'll come meet you in game I'm going to start playing right have a wonderful day.
13:00 most if not all high tier pvpers (I’d say 8.1 equivalent and up) carry around a full set of t8 gathering tools to yoink any valuable nodes. It’s just free money on the ground really. As Koko calls it: “money print”.
Ur guides are so good brother i really like those commentary videos, can i ask you why plate boots? Wont be better cloth ones for some extra mana regen?? Cheers from chile!
For specific very mana intensive builds (think daggers), cloth boots are required. However, for most other builds, plate boots are better for the healing. I think healing boost also applies to the healing from the boots. As such, you may be healing 150-300 hp per sprint use which adds up quickly.
Thank you for the awesome vibes!! About boots: 1h Spear almost never has mana problems so no benefit from cloth sandals really. Extra heal is valuable though. Leather shoes can also be ok for additional cooldown reduction.
Your approach is much better than that one scary pants youtuber who wants players to live in the Yellow/Blue Zone for 2 years before doing full loot PVP 😇
Hey, very good and informative video, like every guide in this channel! Thanks a lot, really appreciate your work! But can you please explain, why you said about lvlup non-artefact items to 75 lvl and artefact only to 50? I can’t enter in the game right now and check. Are artefact items harder for leveling then non-artefact?
Thank you! Artifacts and non-artifacts take the same fame to level but they affect you a bit differently. Non-artifacts will give +0.2 to your IP with other items of same tree for each spec level while artifacts will give only +0.1.
Hi man. Awsome videos. Can you by any chance explain the rotation for resetting the fight. No one has made that kind of tutorial. I am having a very hard time learning. TY
Thanks! I'm not entirely sure I understand your question. Are you asking about the very concept of resetting fights or about the rotation of a specific build?
Those 9 rooms is quite wel known by good players so it feels sketchy to run to them, but btw its insane how empty some abbies feels like, some of them I just get free chestsa nd coffers and dont see a soul :D
At certain time of day it does feel empty-ish :( But I think much of it is because there are many people just farming and avoiding any potential PvP so they move around the edge of the abby and don't come for chests or coffers.
Hello, I really want to learn a mists pvp and I like to play a spear, and after your video about a bloodletter want to learn it too. But it's a really hard for me because I used to play a healer in duo and other teambased content. Are there any discord or boosty for additional solo spear pvp info? And how to deal with dieing, sometimes it's really hard for me because I don't have a lot money and it's hit my moral
I do not have a discord at the moment but I am figuring out a way for more interaction and potentially additional content. I think all holy healers can relate to you in that it's tricky to figure out what exactly to do when you are solo. Spear is a good choice because it forces you to learn a lot about all other builds that you will fight. Although the learning curve takes some time. And the demoralising effect of dying is a universal Albion experience. If you haven't seen it yet, this video can be useful for this actually - ruclips.net/video/gnboLpWkgws/видео.htmlsi=D6am5gLSKTl3acNK
@VicZaneGaming so, as a brawler spear I should fight with enemy only with inferno armor up, than try to kite while skill on cd and fight again after again isn't? What should I do if enemy purge my inferno shield on start of brawl? Start to kite? If I fight with cloth sword should I brawl with out inferno armor?
There are upsides to the shadowcaller approach if you do it for a longer period. Especially if you already have pvp experience and just want a gigaton of fame credits to play different builds for different types of content. But it's definitely not a necessity for success.
Of course! What I mean by getting an item to 75 is to level it up to around 75 specialisation (the outer ring of your destiny board). 'Core items' simply refers to the items that are the most important for the build you have chosen to run. For example lets say you decided to use assassin jacket as your favorite option. In that case you should prioritise leveling up your specialisation with it first. But once you get it to 75-100, it is a good idea to start also getting fame in other leather jackets because they will contribute to you having higher Item Power with your assassin jacket.
At around 75 main spec (core items) it starts being more efficient to gain spec on non-artifact, and later artifact spec nodes. Main spec gives +2 IP, non-artifact +0.2 and artifact +0.1 in most cases. So if levelling main spec becomes 10x/20x more than levelling off spec, it's more efficient to gain fame towards those nodes
I usually decide based on how my economy is doing. Tier 4.1 feels like the bare minimum to be able to kill mobs but if you feel good financially, I'd get 4.3+ right away but simply not take many fights until I have some specs. Also - for some weapons like spear or battleaxe, you will be fine at 4.1 but for some builds you just need more IP or you will be killing each mob for an hour.
@@lew_7 Yeah exactly. The black bars appear because my physical monitor is not widescreen but I am using widescreen resolution in Albion. Kinda wish this wasn't a thing but this allows you to see a little bit further to the left and right in Albion.
Simply the more you level up in albion, the more fame it takes to get to the next level. As he mentioned the amount of fame that it takes to get to spec 75 is the same that it takes to get from 75 to 100.
I had the most amazing day in the mists yesterday. I was wearing some low 4.1 gloves trying to spec up and I saw a high end 1h mace guy. I went to a camp to try to talk to him because I don't got 120 in 1h mace but I am 100 with almost 75 each mace as well. He didn't see my first message and started to get on me. I said wait, I only came to say I admire you! Hahaa. Then a frost staff guy attacked him and they got into it. I watched the fight while making some comments on how badass he was doing. He killed the frost guy, got 2.2 million fame and asked me to follow him to brecelian. He gave me like 800k loot off the frost guy and thanked me for not ratting. Well, not like I could in 4.1 but I wouldn't have anyway.
Then immediately after that in a new mist, an epic wisp was being fought over. I rushed to it but a fire staff guy already had it. There were 3 other players there. I made a comment about shit, sucks I missed getting it because it's hard for a solo player without guild to earn favor. I did nothing to the fire staff guy, I was just the lowest of the people there. He kept attacking me and trying to kill me and I was running away with gloves. He eventually got killed by a spear guy after eating shit to mobs chasing me for some weird reason. I congratulated that guy and thanked him for helping me when I was just chilling. He dropped the wisp and gave to me. I was like yeah? Then he followed me all the to the wisp destination to make sure my 4.1 ass lived. Great day.
What a wholesome day!!! You must have good mist karma. I'm glad not only cause you got to experience this nice side of mists but also because the last hero was a Spear player :)
Although I must admit i myself usually fight over objectives. It would take an exceptional message for me to not attack someone.
@@VicZaneGaming Oh yeah, can fight over objectives, it was just so weird fire staff guy fixed on me out of 3 others haha. Right now, I am actually trying to farm up leather jackets, the rest of my artifact plate shoes during this %20 open world bonus. While using my blight staff, stalker jacket, mage cowl combo.
I like it when these wholesome moments happen in Albion!
Hello.
You've not only helped me but you've changed my mind set a little bit. Your vontent is really more then great. It has a great construction but it also explains WHY in details and HOW as well. You do not creat it as most of youtubers (in a shi*y way) but in a very professional way. This is really 10 out of 10. And I'm not talking about this video only. Your approach here, in your content, is amazing, and I'm telling you so as a guy who is creating professional trainings due to my job responsibilities. I had many problems with PVP and planning how to develop my character but after few of your guides situation is completaly changed. Frustration is gone, I have better attitude, I have better effects and what is the best I know what to do and why I'm doing it. Your content might be a bit better in some point, but it doesn't matter! Your guides are just best albion guides I've ever seen (I watched a lot of these). I wish you and your channel best and many successes. Keep doing it, because really, you know how to do it🙂
I appreciate you !!! I thoroughly enjoy playing Albion but in my 'offline life' I'm a coach and also create trainings. It's very fun to combine different parts of my life into this content and I'm so incredibly happy to know that it's having an impact on how you enjoy the game and especially PvP! Thank you for taking the time to write your comment :)
@@VicZaneGaming it is really visible in your content and funny that one coach found other coach based on his game guides 😂 you used your wisdom and skills wisely master 😂
Great guide, gave a lot of good advice, for solo players in a clear, understandable format. One thing I would say about mist camps is that another reason to do them is for might, along with the lost wisps. Yes you risk pvp, but both give significant might for a solo payer, and with might you can buy books and chests which give a lot of books, which in turn give you fame
I usually just do small camps because they clear quickly and minimize risk.
Good point! Although I think you were referring to favor. Might is the thing for season rewards. And being the pvp enthusiast that I am, I do suggest clearing camps. I just really want mist players to be conscious that going for the camp is a decision to enter PvP and not an inherent part of famefarming.
Abbey buffs are not just a small difference. Each stack gives you +2% damage and +1.9% defense against other players. For comparison, 100 IP give you +9% in damage or defense depending on the item. 5 abbey buffs of difference end up counting as much as +100 average IP. If you skip PvE to only PvP in abbey, keep in mind you risk finding someone with a significant advantage.
That's a great point to clarify!
Although I think the benefit of increasing IP is not easily quantifiable to 9%, especially when it comes to HP and defensives. But the advice to keep in mind the potential impact of abbey buffs stacks is good!
Ngl since i started watching your vids ive got a more indept understanding of pvping and im on mobile,i started properly kiting and trying my best to time my abilities and approach to pvp and ive killed a 1500 ip player with 1300 ip best pvp guides are all here ppl trust me😊
Extra Tip for new players, if you're done with the camp and your chest shines green, don't bother opening them 😂
So true
Dont bother with camps at all because they are all useless except the ones in knightfall abbey lol. Spiderling drop and mob drops are always better
@@luriddream they're very good for favor though, pretty much the only reason they're worth anything 🤣
I other words mist is crap
@@luriddreamyou know camps give favour just for clearing it right?
Your guides are awesome!
Thanks, man! I appreciate you!
I love fame farming I had the satchel of insight and auto respect on for 3 years straight I never once took them off. . I filled out the entire destiny board completely for armor and weapons. Also on the plus side I got almost a billion Fame doing it.
I know players who are good at relaxing and enjoying fame farming like that. I, myself, used to enjoy grinding in Runescape back in the day but something about Albion just triggers the adrenaline-seeking PvP addict in me and I can't stand to go out there just to farm fame.
Damn bro what kind of money do you have to burn thru both auto respec and satchel. That crazy! Im more interested in how you make silver tbh
@tiendoan6417 I have 24 Islands 12 premium accounts and play 12 ti 18 per hours per day . I'm 69 years old I'm retired . I make a little over 16 cents per second and I spent 7200 on the game my wife and 4 sons spent about 5000 each I got so many billions of silver for the six Crystal founder packs I bought selling the stuff on the market I only wanted the Pegasus . If people don't believe me I don't care I'm the guy wearing the 90 pieces of 8.4 gear speced up to ip 2000 not them 😂😂😂. LOL if you want to I'll come meet you in game I'm going to start playing right have a wonderful day.
13:00 most if not all high tier pvpers (I’d say 8.1 equivalent and up) carry around a full set of t8 gathering tools to yoink any valuable nodes. It’s just free money on the ground really. As Koko calls it: “money print”.
Ur guides are so good brother i really like those commentary videos, can i ask you why plate boots? Wont be better cloth ones for some extra mana regen?? Cheers from chile!
For specific very mana intensive builds (think daggers), cloth boots are required. However, for most other builds, plate boots are better for the healing. I think healing boost also applies to the healing from the boots. As such, you may be healing 150-300 hp per sprint use which adds up quickly.
Thank you for the awesome vibes!!
About boots: 1h Spear almost never has mana problems so no benefit from cloth sandals really. Extra heal is valuable though. Leather shoes can also be ok for additional cooldown reduction.
Love the guides truly helped me improve my mist thanks
And love the editing
Really glad to hear that! And thanks!
Amazing guides! I love em!!
Love your videos brother ❤ watching from philippines
That's awesome! Thank you
Amazing! Well done
Great videon man. Keep up the work. Good information and easy to understand as a new player.
Thank you !!
you are awesome bro❤
no u
Your approach is much better than that one scary pants youtuber who wants players to live in the Yellow/Blue Zone for 2 years before doing full loot PVP 😇
To each their own! For me risk is a big part of what makes the game exciting!
I feel ik who u talking about someone who wants u to spend all ur time skinning
swolecrinji
Hey, very good and informative video, like every guide in this channel! Thanks a lot, really appreciate your work! But can you please explain, why you said about lvlup non-artefact items to 75 lvl and artefact only to 50?
I can’t enter in the game right now and check. Are artefact items harder for leveling then non-artefact?
Thank you!
Artifacts and non-artifacts take the same fame to level but they affect you a bit differently. Non-artifacts will give +0.2 to your IP with other items of same tree for each spec level while artifacts will give only +0.1.
@@VicZaneGaming ah, understood. Thank you! Have a nice day!🙏🏻
1:53 is crazy.
just like you im glad to reset and be able to use points in gathering, that shit is a nightmare to lvl without xD
Realy good guide
super video 🙏🏻
Hi man. Awsome videos. Can you by any chance explain the rotation for resetting the fight. No one has made that kind of tutorial. I am having a very hard time learning. TY
Thanks! I'm not entirely sure I understand your question. Are you asking about the very concept of resetting fights or about the rotation of a specific build?
@@VicZaneGaming I am asking the concept of resetting fights. No one teaches them. Maybe you could help new pvp players with this type of video.
I'll keep it in mind. It does sound like a pretty good idea to go over some more basic concepts for PvP like that!
I think he doesnt know to time spells to reset a fight
Those 9 rooms is quite wel known by good players so it feels sketchy to run to them, but btw its insane how empty some abbies feels like, some of them I just get free chestsa nd coffers and dont see a soul :D
At certain time of day it does feel empty-ish :( But I think much of it is because there are many people just farming and avoiding any potential PvP so they move around the edge of the abby and don't come for chests or coffers.
nice vid !
thanks for this =w=
im a idiot that loves the brimstone the most and that's what ill be using running around in the mists now heh~
Hello, I really want to learn a mists pvp and I like to play a spear, and after your video about a bloodletter want to learn it too. But it's a really hard for me because I used to play a healer in duo and other teambased content. Are there any discord or boosty for additional solo spear pvp info? And how to deal with dieing, sometimes it's really hard for me because I don't have a lot money and it's hit my moral
I do not have a discord at the moment but I am figuring out a way for more interaction and potentially additional content.
I think all holy healers can relate to you in that it's tricky to figure out what exactly to do when you are solo. Spear is a good choice because it forces you to learn a lot about all other builds that you will fight. Although the learning curve takes some time.
And the demoralising effect of dying is a universal Albion experience. If you haven't seen it yet, this video can be useful for this actually - ruclips.net/video/gnboLpWkgws/видео.htmlsi=D6am5gLSKTl3acNK
@VicZaneGaming so, as a brawler spear I should fight with enemy only with inferno armor up, than try to kite while skill on cd and fight again after again isn't? What should I do if enemy purge my inferno shield on start of brawl? Start to kite? If I fight with cloth sword should I brawl with out inferno armor?
“Put your shadowcaller back in your pants”…
… slinks back into the shadows with my new full 8.4 shadowcaller FF set trying to be inconspicuous
There are upsides to the shadowcaller approach if you do it for a longer period. Especially if you already have pvp experience and just want a gigaton of fame credits to play different builds for different types of content. But it's definitely not a necessity for success.
how to hide the UI but still showing the health bar for both you and all other players
It's called "recording mode" and you can find it under keybinds in settings!
As beginner, I don't understand what you mean by get 75 in core items. Can you elaborate more?
Of course! What I mean by getting an item to 75 is to level it up to around 75 specialisation (the outer ring of your destiny board). 'Core items' simply refers to the items that are the most important for the build you have chosen to run. For example lets say you decided to use assassin jacket as your favorite option. In that case you should prioritise leveling up your specialisation with it first. But once you get it to 75-100, it is a good idea to start also getting fame in other leather jackets because they will contribute to you having higher Item Power with your assassin jacket.
At around 75 main spec (core items) it starts being more efficient to gain spec on non-artifact, and later artifact spec nodes. Main spec gives +2 IP, non-artifact +0.2 and artifact +0.1 in most cases. So if levelling main spec becomes 10x/20x more than levelling off spec, it's more efficient to gain fame towards those nodes
Your guide is more helpful then bigger albion youtuber and more depth then those click bait how to make silver fake RUclips trolling
Can you suggest what tier to use to fame farm low spec Weapon ? cause i think lower tier with no spec like just easily lose xD
I usually decide based on how my economy is doing. Tier 4.1 feels like the bare minimum to be able to kill mobs but if you feel good financially, I'd get 4.3+ right away but simply not take many fights until I have some specs.
Also - for some weapons like spear or battleaxe, you will be fine at 4.1 but for some builds you just need more IP or you will be killing each mob for an hour.
wht is core item u mean?
all item must be tleast 75 or just in one specific weapon?
ah yeah sorry, i just pause the video and the answere are in the video, thanks for the tutorial, im looking for this kind of tutorial
That shapeshifter one shot you...
So true!
mr Vic Zane do u play on stretched res?
Yes sir. I play on 2560x1080 while on regular 1440p monitor.
@@VicZaneGaming is this with black bars? thanks bro solid videos
@@lew_7 Yeah exactly. The black bars appear because my physical monitor is not widescreen but I am using widescreen resolution in Albion. Kinda wish this wasn't a thing but this allows you to see a little bit further to the left and right in Albion.
@@VicZaneGaming Awesome thanks just tried it and it’s great. keep making great content dude
Did you say "put your shot caller back in your pants" 😂😂
I said 'shadowcaller' but damn your version would've been genius on even more levels!
Eu or west server?
I used to play on West but I'm on EU now!
is that a shadowcaller in your pants or are you just excited to see me
did this dude just say 75 is the halfwaypoint between 0 and a 100 .... Damn, someone did not attend school ...
If u don't know don't spout nonsense the fame requirement for 75>100 is the same as 0>75 as such mentioned as halfway point ....
The shcool of life teaches numbers differently. Old School Runescape Players reading this, laughing in 92/99.
if u don't know how the game works, shut up.
Simply the more you level up in albion, the more fame it takes to get to the next level. As he mentioned the amount of fame that it takes to get to spec 75 is the same that it takes to get from 75 to 100.
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