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So I have 2m AD and im a fresh Lv60 TR.. what to buy?

mryuzmryuz Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 71
edited July 2013 in The Thieves' Den
a friend of mine quit NE and generously gave me his account, made a TR, got to 60.. now I dont know what to buy >_<

im more PVP than PVE. any advice?

I was following Des guide but I've heard he/she quit ne already but this is his set > http://gateway.playneverwinter.com/#char%28des@saythin%29/charactersheet < what do you guys think about it?

also who do you guys consider as best pvp TR? i just want to check out his/her gears too. :)

thanks in advance
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  • xellizxelliz Member Posts: 955 Arc User
    edited July 2013
    I'm sure the T1 PVP set is pretty cheap, but with 2m AD I know there is going to better. Maybe the PVP set from GG, but idk if thats really the best for you either honestly.
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  • tope1159tope1159 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 34
    edited July 2013
    I heard the T2pvp daggers are huge bang-for-buck kinda things. (great value for it's price)
    Also, with 2m AD I believe you can already buy your way into a swash set, and have enough extra AD for your rings/necklaces and daggers.

    But if you're really PVP-centric, just go for the T2pvp gear. Skulker set, if I'm not mistaken.
    There are also several pvp-based rogue guides around the forums for more ideas on what to do with your new found AD.
  • gabeinsdgabeinsd Member Posts: 20 Arc User
    edited July 2013
    +1 for Skulkers set.

    You'll like the T2 GG set for PVP. That'll eat up a large portion of your AD.

    Grab a soul stone for ~200k and enchants for your slots. Last I checked the ancient daggers were ~1million a piece so you'll have to continue saving for that.

    As far as builds go, you could check out Click's build here: http://nw-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?402321-Call-for-aid-questions-on-TR-PvP/page2 (he seems to know what he's talking about)


    Good luck! Most importantly have fun and take time to find out what works for you.
  • quitegonejinquitegonejin Member Posts: 3
    edited July 2013
    The biggest vorpal you can and slowly earn the rest later.
    /end thread
  • filcfilc Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited July 2013
    yeah, keep your AD for something, what is hard to get. Armor, weapons etc. are easy, just play the game.
  • creolegamercreolegamer Member Posts: 100 Arc User
    edited July 2013
    filc wrote: »
    yeah, keep your AD for something, what is hard to get. Armor, weapons etc. are easy, just play the game.

    best advice i've seen thus far....dont waste ad just to pvp, makes no sense to me. T1 pvp set is very easy to get and is quite effective . Run some dungeons and farm the neck, rings and belt you like. Vorpal enchantments can get pretty expensive, save for the greater and you'll be in a pretty good place. Upgrade to skulkers when you can, it isnt a race....you dont need to blow your ad on gear
  • healhamstahealhamsta Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 572 Bounty Hunter
    edited July 2013
    If you has time:

    A) Your TR literally has no gear.
    1) Run 5 vs 5 PvP & get the T1 PvP set. -> 2) Farm gaunt coins/delves -> 3) Get T2 PvP set or swash or sinister. (Whichever you prefer).

    B) Your TR is passably geared.
    Skip #1.

    Spend AD on enchants.
    Delve loot murdered my TR, DC, & GWF. Nerf Plox:
    I know that it sucks to no longer get gear to sell from the Dungeon Delve chest but it was truly overpowered.
  • manholiomanholio Member Posts: 493 Bounty Hunter
    edited July 2013
    filc wrote: »
    yeah, keep your AD for something, what is hard to get. Armor, weapons etc. are easy, just play the game.


    This. You can get the Grym PvP set just by playing Grym, don't spend AD on it. Save the AD for big enchants.
  • degraafinationdegraafination Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited July 2013
    Get a Cat or an Ioun Stone, or Gemmed Pants and Shirt. The rest is easily farmed.
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  • crimsoncloak5crimsoncloak5 Member Posts: 6 Arc User
    edited July 2013
    Get a Cat or an Ioun Stone, or Gemmed Pants and Shirt. The rest is easily farmed.

    You forgot that getting the ancient daggers is costly. last time i check it cost ya 1.2m per dagger...
  • meeggtoastmeeggtoast Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 159 Bounty Hunter
    edited July 2013
    get ancient daggers thats about most of your dps. swash/armor can come easily once u have Ancient daggers
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  • bigbascdtbigbascdt Member Posts: 42
    edited July 2013
    Ancient daggers, while very good for PvE, are NOT the best daggers for PvP. Skulker's daggers are hands down the best daggers for PvP, because you NEED armor pen and extra health in PvP. The +20 or so extra damage isn't going to matter much anyways, as a TR you destroy everything in your path with blue items if you're good enough. First step though is to find a good guild and do GG, get full skulker armor, or buy it yourself (it's like 400k for the full set right now). After that, I'd get some good rings, necklaces, and belts. Remember, blue(rare) level belts/rings/necklaces CAN be better than purple(epic) level counterparts, simply because the blue stats are MUCH more concentrated if you search for them. After that, I would slot either dark enchantments in offense slots, or tenebrous enchants (tenebrous are extremely expensive right now though), and slot radiants in defense slots. For TR, your weapon enchantment should be any vorpal enchantment, the higher tier the better. Armor enchantment should either be soulforged, or thunderhead. Do NOT underestimate the power of the thunderhead enchantment, it is extremely good.
  • xellizxelliz Member Posts: 955 Arc User
    edited July 2013
    bigbascdt wrote: »
    Ancient daggers, while very good for PvE, are NOT the best daggers for PvP. Skulker's daggers are hands down the best daggers for PvP, because you NEED armor pen and extra health in PvP. The +20 or so extra damage isn't going to matter much anyways, as a TR you destroy everything in your path with blue items if you're good enough. First step though is to find a good guild and do GG, get full skulker armor, or buy it yourself (it's like 400k for the full set right now). After that, I'd get some good rings, necklaces, and belts. Remember, blue(rare) level belts/rings/necklaces CAN be better than purple(epic) level counterparts, simply because the blue stats are MUCH more concentrated if you search for them. After that, I would slot either dark enchantments in offense slots, or tenebrous enchants (tenebrous are extremely expensive right now though), and slot radiants in defense slots. For TR, your weapon enchantment should be any vorpal enchantment, the higher tier the better. Armor enchantment should either be soulforged, or thunderhead. Do NOT underestimate the power of the thunderhead enchantment, it is extremely good.

    Hope to remember this when I get to 60 on my TR. He's just L 23, but this char is PVP only.
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