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PvP (Player Vs Player) combat in the World of Warcraft adds a whole new flavor to the game. The things that you're attacking, or that are attacking you, are real players and not just some piece of code with a rudimentary AI.Now, since players are people too they're going to want to improve their characters and they're going to want to improve them in a different way than people who just fight the regular game opponents. And they're going to want to crush you. Nothing personal, you're just honor points to them, or stand between them and whatever their goal happens to be.But we all have to start somewhere. If you're a member of a guild try to get them to take you through some of the dungeons (instances) at your level. The bosses drop nice gear which will get you started. It usually doesn't have the optimal PvP bonuses, but will work for a start.If it's just you then you're probably going to have to shop the Auction House. Try to get the best gear possible for all your slots, even if it's "green" gear. Warning, this can get expensive.If you have plenty of gold sitting in your virtual pocket you should look into the various enchants that will enhance your gear. Some add health, some agility, and there are a whole slew of other enchants to pick from. Ask your pals for recommendations. Buy cheap wow gold ,buy wow gold here !

PvPers generally look for significant boosts to their Stamina (health,) attack capability, and defensive capability. Of course, people who don't PvP look for much the same. While leveling one can get by with gear found in random places and do just fine all the way to level 70.What class to play? What class would you like to play? Mages frequently top the "opponents killed" lists in the battlegrounds, but if you hate playing mages you'll never make that list. All classes have their strong and weak points. Play one you enjoy and learn to play it well.Use hotkeys for your attacks. Instead of using the mouse to click your ability icons you will want to "bind" those abilities to "hotkeys." You will also want to use the WASD keys for your movement (I use ESDF) and use the mouse for turning. This means your A & D keys (or S & F) should be used for moving sideways (strafing,) not turning.