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  1. try the one on the space station. There's a few level 20 pvp gear items. *Edit* Remember to scroll all the way down.
  2. Because Republic Sucks at PVP because we get all the 10 year old kids who wanted to be a Jedi. Also, I would assume that the empire side levels faster because their pvpers are a more mature audience who knows how to play and therefore wins more often. Because they win more often they get more exp. The cycle repeats until level 30's vs level 15's and it's Perm GG for republic. I like it cause it's a challenge I guess. - Level 27 Jedi Guardian
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    Future of PVP

    Imagine this... A new player just finishes his/her starter world quests and arrives at his/her fraction's space station for the first time. He/She meets his advanced class trainer and makes his/her choice. He/She then goes to a quest giving vender and receives a quest to go to a war zone... He/She queues into the war zone excited to try out SWTOR PVP... He/She leaves the safe zone... and... POW Fully PVP geared Level 50 Juggernaut Leaps at him, CC, Force Choke, AOE, Slow, CC, Pew Pew. DEAD. Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope. He/She ain't going back for another 40 levels. Yeah. Really. Is this the kind of "non-ganking" pvp that you designed us to have BW?
  4. Is there such a thing? I have gotten Blue rarity Heavy White Robes called [Prototype Echani Dense Cuirlass] But it's not fully moddable (aka not bronze) I was wondering if there is a fully moddable version of this robe that is moddable. If anyone's seen one please let me know. Ty.
  5. Ok, I've been seeing "They only did 5 waves!?!?" around the forums WAY too much. It seems that people feel 5 is a far too numerically insignificant to be considered proper for the "number" of waves Bioware should release. You do understand that how many "waves" released has NO impact on how many PEOPLE are allowed in. There is NO difference (for example) between 5 waves with 20,000 people in each wave versus 500 waves with 100 people in each waves. Both would total 100,000 people. Stop complaining that there are too few waves, just stop it.
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