Hello. I play the character Chossi on the PvP server Wound in the Force. Let me state at the beginning, that this guide is for concealment spec. I may do a healing guide in the future, but healing seems fairly simplistic.
During the grind to Valor Rank 60, I became somewhat tired of healing random PUGs in warfronts, and decided to respec to Concleament (Melee DPS) for some fun. And indeed, fun was to be had. In fact, I decided to start recording my adventures so that my friends could see what it was like to play an Operative. I recorded my warfront matches and posted some of them on YouTube in full, unedited form. Silly crit videos get old quite quickly, but without editing people can see both the fun and the frustrating.
So I became interested in other Operative videos, and after searching YouTube I came up with some perfect examples of back peddling baddies neatly editing together strings of crits and destroying people. We all know that Operative burst is stupid. They appear behind you, knock you down, and do 12345 damage before you're allowed to control your character. However, it's still possible to play the class poorly, and these videos that I was finding provided ample evidence of that.
Therefore, I took the situation into my own hands, and decided to take my pure uncut PvP footage and hash together a little guide for fledgling operatives. If you watch the video, you will see that the little guide turned into a long guide, and, well, it is what it is. There were a number of things which I had intended to include but forgot, such as using flash grenade to heal, HS-CS-HS, and using evasion to help with cloaking screen, but alas it's all rendered and uploaded now, and I'm too lazy to go back =)
I'm not a superstar stealth assassin. I'm just a mediocre player with a stupid broken class. But if anyone out there feels like the aren't having the wild success with the Operative that I'm having, maybe this guide can help. It's basically an explanation of my play style, and what I'm thinking about while I'm playing, along with plenty of examples.
Here is a basic outline of the topics covered in the video:
User Interface - Action bars and key bindings - Name plates - Camera and movement controls - Targeting bindings
Abilities - Introduction to key abilities - Talent and their values
The Opener - The strength of the opener - Basic execution - Analysis of Acid Blade - Rearranging the opener - Energy regeneration and management - Sleep dart and its use
Positioning - The importance of positioning - Positioning near ledges - Positioning near ramps - Using nearby objects to avoid knockbacks
Orbital Strike - Ability breakdown - Placement - Timing and effective use
Miscellaneous - Healing others - Interrupts, stuns and DR management - Choosing targets - Having fun and playing with friends
Thanks for watching, and I hope you find it helpful. As I said in my video, I think operative is a weaker class. Our main strength is our opener, and so most of my video was dedicated to maximizing the potential of the opener. The footage was recorded before the 50-only bracket, and I have been mostly playing a healing spec since the brackets changed. Mostly what I have noticed is that my damage hasn't gone down, but other players do far more damage, and their HP has gone up substantially. Regardless of the state of the game/class, I think the ideas in this video will apply at any level, in any bracket, and in any gear.
br /Thanks for watching, and I hope you find it helpful. As I said in my video, I think operative is a weaker class. Our main strength is our opener, and so most of my video was dedicated to maximizing the potential of the opener. The footage was recorded before the 50-only bracket, and I have been mostly playing a healing spec since the brackets changed. Mostly what I have noticed is that my damage hasn
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Posted 1/27/2012 2:14:37 PMChossi's Marvellous Operative PvP Guide
For those of you who are allergic to reading, here is the link:
Chossi's Marvellous Operative PvP Guide
Hello. I play the character Chossi on the PvP server Wound in the Force. Let me state at the beginning, that this guide is for concealment spec. I may do a healing guide in the future, but healing seems fairly simplistic.
During the grind to Valor Rank 60, I became somewhat tired of healing random PUGs in warfronts, and decided to respec to Concleament (Melee DPS) for some fun. And indeed, fun was to be had. In fact, I decided to start recording my adventures so that my friends could see what it was like to play an Operative. I recorded my warfront matches and posted some of them on YouTube in full, unedited form. Silly crit videos get old quite quickly, but without editing people can see both the fun and the frustrating.
So I became interested in other Operative videos, and after searching YouTube I came up with some perfect examples of back peddling baddies neatly editing together strings of crits and destroying people. We all know that Operative burst is stupid. They appear behind you, knock you down, and do 12345 damage before you're allowed to control your character. However, it's still possible to play the class poorly, and these videos that I was finding provided ample evidence of that.
Therefore, I took the situation into my own hands, and decided to take my pure uncut PvP footage and hash together a little guide for fledgling operatives. If you watch the video, you will see that the little guide turned into a long guide, and, well, it is what it is. There were a number of things which I had intended to include but forgot, such as using flash grenade to heal, HS-CS-HS, and using evasion to help with cloaking screen, but alas it's all rendered and uploaded now, and I'm too lazy to go back =)
I'm not a superstar stealth assassin. I'm just a mediocre player with a stupid broken class. But if anyone out there feels like the aren't having the wild success with the Operative that I'm having, maybe this guide can help. It's basically an explanation of my play style, and what I'm thinking about while I'm playing, along with plenty of examples.
Here is the play list for the raw PvP matches from which the footage in the guide was taken: Full unedited PvP video playlist
Here is a basic outline of the topics covered in the video:
User Interface
- Action bars and key bindings
- Name plates
- Camera and movement controls
- Targeting bindings
Abilities
- Introduction to key abilities
- Talent and their values
The Opener
- The strength of the opener
- Basic execution
- Analysis of Acid Blade
- Rearranging the opener
- Energy regeneration and management
- Sleep dart and its use
Positioning
- The importance of positioning
- Positioning near ledges
- Positioning near ramps
- Using nearby objects to avoid knockbacks
Orbital Strike
- Ability breakdown
- Placement
- Timing and effective use
Miscellaneous
- Healing others
- Interrupts, stuns and DR management
- Choosing targets
- Having fun and playing with friends
Chossi's Marvellous Operative PvP Guide
Thanks for watching, and I hope you find it helpful. As I said in my video, I think operative is a weaker class. Our main strength is our opener, and so most of my video was dedicated to maximizing the potential of the opener. The footage was recorded before the 50-only bracket, and I have been mostly playing a healing spec since the brackets changed. Mostly what I have noticed is that my damage hasn't gone down, but other players do far more damage, and their HP has gone up substantially. Regardless of the state of the game/class, I think the ideas in this video will apply at any level, in any bracket, and in any gear.
br /Thanks for watching, and I hope you find it helpful. As I said in my video, I think operative is a weaker class. Our main strength is our opener, and so most of my video was dedicated to maximizing the potential of the opener. The footage was recorded before the 50-only bracket, and I have been mostly playing a healing spec since the brackets changed. Mostly what I have noticed is that my damage hasn