I find this video so strange!! I mean... if you pvp regularly, you will know who are all the top players... and you are telling me that rank 55 dragons just let u stand there knowing you are not one of the legendary tier players? And even if they did, then they are doing a 5v4 and they get wiped? lol.. man...
"Zero to hero" i was very curious what valuable pvp insights we finally get.... skipping a few minutes, seeing multiple MAT winners and consistently top10 players in the team.... is this an out of season aprils fools joke o.O? Anyone can be insane with such a team all u need to do is stand on point and press some buttons rest carry - this is how "guizmo trading" works xD pay moneyz and get carried but this is not zero to hero
The enemy team we faced was also legend tier lol. And you are wrong, 99% of players would have been useless in those games and thrown the matches. It’s also not how gizmo trading works, that’s done by players selling accounts that they play on themselves.
but the typical gw2 pvp player situation is not to be in a top 10 MAT winner team, its rather checking lfg, or mist chat to find pugs teams and facing top 10 MAT winner teams - this is the average experience and this is what a lot of player are curious to figure out how to deal with - this would be a true zero to hero
@@KVI3IYou are right. *But* "the typical GW2 PvP Player" can almost always use a lot of training in decision making, sensible rotations and everything. Watching people who are clearly better, and Teapot at least not being otherworldly good, instead of watching a random PUG of 5 roamers throw and 2 people rage quit after one minute is a valuable learning resource. Seeing how it's done right helps a zero become a hero much more than what you suggest. Accordingly, I conclude that this does still very well fit the series as a whole and I'd very much like to see more of it.
This would be interesting if you took the same people from your raiding videos and put them through a pvp tournament instead of raids for 1 day.
Turn them into an AT prog group
Good Content, Mr Teapot, very good!
Watching any streamer that isn't from SEA play pvp is like a completely different game.
... since they don't suck because of 400 ping, or...? (I don't know anything about the SEA community!)
i just finished my skyscale, ive been playing for 6 years xd and you already got some legy
I find this video so strange!! I mean... if you pvp regularly, you will know who are all the top players... and you are telling me that rank 55 dragons just let u stand there knowing you are not one of the legendary tier players? And even if they did, then they are doing a 5v4 and they get wiped? lol.. man...
Teapot pumping in AT
where is the best place to go for pvp builds? Also is there a meta tier list or something of the sort anywhere that's remotely correct?
gods of pvp pretty much gets you meta build.
omg u crazy!! u play this so good :o
hero for sure !
Core guardian over firebrand?
"Zero to hero" i was very curious what valuable pvp insights we finally get.... skipping a few minutes, seeing multiple MAT winners and consistently top10 players in the team.... is this an out of season aprils fools joke o.O? Anyone can be insane with such a team all u need to do is stand on point and press some buttons rest carry - this is how "guizmo trading" works xD pay moneyz and get carried but this is not zero to hero
The enemy team we faced was also legend tier lol. And you are wrong, 99% of players would have been useless in those games and thrown the matches. It’s also not how gizmo trading works, that’s done by players selling accounts that they play on themselves.
but the typical gw2 pvp player situation is not to be in a top 10 MAT winner team, its rather checking lfg, or mist chat to find pugs teams and facing top 10 MAT winner teams - this is the average experience and this is what a lot of player are curious to figure out how to deal with - this would be a true zero to hero
@@KVI3IYou are right. *But* "the typical GW2 PvP Player" can almost always use a lot of training in decision making, sensible rotations and everything. Watching people who are clearly better, and Teapot at least not being otherworldly good, instead of watching a random PUG of 5 roamers throw and 2 people rage quit after one minute is a valuable learning resource. Seeing how it's done right helps a zero become a hero much more than what you suggest. Accordingly, I conclude that this does still very well fit the series as a whole and I'd very much like to see more of it.
Lol win trader R i P is there xD
hate the game not the player
@@CERWINVEGAredRINGwintrading is definitely an instance where you hate the player not the game
@@battlebots1 the game allows it.
Calling RIP of all people a wintrader? That’s scuffed
RIP isn't a wintrader lol