Playing on a pvp server certainly does have its challenges and I am not immune to the relentless ganking that occurs. Of course, as a member of the Alliance we always feel the Horde are evil and start all the fights. Perhaps I feel that way because personally I don't or I guess I should say rarely gank.
As an avid farmer, I usually give up nodes if horde are around since my pvp skills are lacking to say the least. My guildies always joke with me that I always carry swiftness potions and frankly there may be some truth to that:) Since, I'm fairly certain I can't beat the horde, getting out of combat has become somewhat of a game for me.
Mirror image, blink, invisi will often do the trick. I love to be on top of mountain in Storm Peaks where I can throw myself off and slow fall.
I must admit though, especially when leveling up, Swiftness Potions were my best friend and got me out of many a difficult situation. No need to ever tell me twice in a raid "its a wipe" I'm half way to the door by then hehehe.
The most important thing I've learned playing on a PVP server is to not let my opponent disstroy my love of the game. If I'm camped I'll either call for help from guildies or log for a bit. The game is always there and the gankers aren't going anywhere. May as well make the best of it.
As an avid farmer, I usually give up nodes if horde are around since my pvp skills are lacking to say the least. My guildies always joke with me that I always carry swiftness potions and frankly there may be some truth to that:) Since, I'm fairly certain I can't beat the horde, getting out of combat has become somewhat of a game for me.
Mirror image, blink, invisi will often do the trick. I love to be on top of mountain in Storm Peaks where I can throw myself off and slow fall.
I must admit though, especially when leveling up, Swiftness Potions were my best friend and got me out of many a difficult situation. No need to ever tell me twice in a raid "its a wipe" I'm half way to the door by then hehehe.
The most important thing I've learned playing on a PVP server is to not let my opponent disstroy my love of the game. If I'm camped I'll either call for help from guildies or log for a bit. The game is always there and the gankers aren't going anywhere. May as well make the best of it.