I think I tried it once, failed spectacularly, and never touched it again.
Not many people stream it and there are also not many YouTube videos.
So, its very common for questions to come to me if they are searching.
Luckily, I am happy to help people who want to learn or improve in PvP.
Usually I am met with positivity, I also run a PvP discord which has mentors.
So, I am not alone in helping people and answering questions thankfully.
Its very important that new people are coming into the community consistently so it’s important that we help.
Sometimes people think since my content is PvP that I am trying to satisfy the PvP community.
But, that’s really far from the truth.
My content is for everyone, PvP is for everyone.
I want people who have never experienced it before to see it and try it.
There really is nothing better than that.
Anytime I am recognized or thanked for what I do, I am happy.
Our schedule was a success and we were helping hundreds of people get the mount.
Today, we have the biggest PvP discord with around 27k members, Ricardo tells me.
We do everything for the PvP community.
Ricardo joined the team in 2020 and Aethernet is now going strong with about 20 members.
I am very grateful for this group, Ricardo explains.
As mentioned before, there really are not many people out there who stream primarily FFXIV PvP.
Today, we collaborate and socialize with each other about streamer life daily!
Most players unfamiliar with FF14s PvP find the idea of trying it out to be rather daunting.
Frontlines has a daily roulette that gives a massive amount of EXP, Ricardo says.
There are 72 players in a match.
Nobody is going to really notice or worry about how well their individual teammates are doing.
Arena and Ranked style PvP is where you might experience toxic behavior.
SE does not allow people to key in in the instance so people can not directly insult you.
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