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Getting Started
Before you step into the arena, you should aim to figure out what talents and honor talents are best for your class and specialization; if there is variance, find out what talents are best in what situations. Honor Talents are on a separate tree than normal talents. In addition, you should try to figure out what the best azerite traits and secondary stats are for you, and in what order (haste, versatility, mastery, crit). Attempting to have the best gear you can is also now beneficial for PvP, as your gear is now factored into how much damage and healing you will do.
Rewards
Like many other sports and games, PvP in World of Warcraft has seasons. These seasons usually range anywhere from three to five months. During and after these seasons, players are incentivized and rewarded for their accomplishments in PvP. Some rewards are awarded during a PvP season, while others are given after a PvP season.
Rewards received during a PvP season include:
Weekly rewards for gear of a certain item level depending on your highest rank in arena brackets for that week (Combatant, Challenger, Rival, etc).
Vicious Saddle: Achieving either 100 wins in an arena bracket or 40 wins in the rated battleground bracket – whichever comes first (you can only get one per PvP season).
In Battle for Azeroth, title rewards have now been changed. While in the past, players had to wait for the end of a PvP season to receive their PvP titles, players’ rankings and appropriate titles can now be achieved while the PvP season is ongoing.
*This information is based off of a blue post made earlier on and is subject to change*
Rewards received during a PvP season include:
Gladiator %s & Gladiator mount: 2400+ Personal Rating; receiving the Gladiator mount requires additional wins after securing Gladiator
Duelist %s: 2100-2399 Personal Rating
Rival %s: 1800-2099 Personal Rating
Challenger %s: 1600-1799 Personal Rating
*New title* Combatant: 1400-1599 Personal Rating
Useful Addons
Downloading certain useful addons is also recommended before you queue up for PvP as they will help you out in multiple ways.
There are many addons that can enhance your PvP gameplay. A lot of these addons help in different ways, such as tracking cooldowns of both your teammates and your enemies, as well as other things such as enemy interrupts. Other addons can also help to track diminishing returns. I will separate them into two categories: addons that I believe are very important and addons that I think are good for quality of life improvements. Keep in mind that these are just some addons that come to mind. Feel free to use whatever addons you want to!
Useful Macros
Having macros is also quite helpful as they usually instantly perform an action, essentially cutting down on time.
There are many macros that are used in PvP, especially in arena. Macros help because they allow players to quickly do something without needing to target someone before doing so, essentially reducing the actions needed from multiple to just one. An example would be if a Mage wanted to Polymorph the enemy team’s healer. Instead of targeting the enemy healer and casting Polymorph, they can just use their ‘focus Polymorph’ macro to cast Polymorph on the enemy healer without dropping their current target. This not only saves time but also allows them to quickly be able to damage the enemy they have targeted. There are different types of macros, which I will separate into categories.
Focus Macros
These are macros that do something to whoever you have set as your focus. They can be made with this format in the macros tab (replace “Y” with the spell).
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