If people aren’t following your target, then you follow them! (Assist their target!)
You joined a Scenario (SC) and there’s a premade group? Assist any of their DPS players.
No group? Then identify the highest RR player in the SC and assist them.
Some premade groups can be more selfish. If there are two separate groups in the SC, let them lead — be the bigger person and follow their targets.
You joined an SC — no Tank, no Healer! Don’t die for nothing; either leave the SC or go AFK. Dying repeatedly just feeds the enemy team.
You’ve tried 1–3 times in an SC and died each time! If the enemy is too dominant, pull back and wait for the SC to end. Go do some RvR or roaming for 10 minutes to lift team morale.
If you're losing back-to-back SCs and the second group keeps underperforming while the enemy runs a double premade, take a break from SCs and do RvR/roaming for 10–20 minutes.
Don’t leave the second group — the frontline fighters — alone in an SC! If you abandon them, they’ll die, and you’ll lose. Capturing flags might technically win the SC, but the team that loses discipline almost always loses the match. Don’t leave the area before the fight ends — help until the last teammate is down. If your group is pushing the enemy instead of going for flags, stay with them and support the fight. The losing side will eventually “give up” anyway. Don’t waste time chasing flags!
SOLO - GRP / SC - ROAM Tips (for New Players)
SOLO - GRP / SC - ROAM Tips (for New Players)

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Re: SOLO - GRP / SC - ROAM Tips (for New Players)
So, i remember being in a Nordland scenario against your premade. You pushed us into order warcamp, you got through the warcamp guards and farmed order in the spawnpoint until surrender.
I wonder what part of your tips fits in this, ah maybe the one to leave scs for a few 10 minutes
yea. Anyway, thanks.
I wonder what part of your tips fits in this, ah maybe the one to leave scs for a few 10 minutes

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Re: SOLO - GRP / SC - ROAM Tips (for New Players)
If you are pug in this game vs a premade of rr sovs its an auto lose imo.
There are no tips that will help you
There are no tips that will help you
Re: SOLO - GRP / SC - ROAM Tips (for New Players)
Two possible reasons behind those "tips":F4llen4ngel wrote: ↑Thu May 08, 2025 11:25 am So, i remember being in a Nordland scenario against your premade. You pushed us into order warcamp, you got through the warcamp guards and farmed order in the spawnpoint until surrender.
I wonder what part of your tips fits in this, ah maybe the one to leave scs for a few 10 minutesyea. Anyway, thanks.
1) pug stopped queue into sov premades and "pro" players cant farm warcamp so they want encourage pug to still get farmer
2) they lost to opposite premade and they want say its pug fault
Re: SOLO - GRP / SC - ROAM Tips (for New Players)
Completely reasonable stuff, unless you are fine being a punchbag for enemy team for a chance to win sc and have it's victory reward being shoved into the place where Sigmar's radiance never shines.ismetto wrote: ↑Thu May 08, 2025 9:36 am If people aren’t following your target, then you follow them! (Assist their target!)
You joined a Scenario (SC) and there’s a premade group? Assist any of their DPS players.
No group? Then identify the highest RR player in the SC and assist them.
Some premade groups can be more selfish. If there are two separate groups in the SC, let them lead — be the bigger person and follow their targets.
You joined an SC — no Tank, no Healer! Don’t die for nothing; either leave the SC or go AFK. Dying repeatedly just feeds the enemy team.
You’ve tried 1–3 times in an SC and died each time! If the enemy is too dominant, pull back and wait for the SC to end. Go do some RvR or roaming for 10 minutes to lift team morale.
If you're losing back-to-back SCs and the second group keeps underperforming while the enemy runs a double premade, take a break from SCs and do RvR/roaming for 10–20 minutes.
Don’t leave the second group — the frontline fighters — alone in an SC! If you abandon them, they’ll die, and you’ll lose. Capturing flags might technically win the SC, but the team that loses discipline almost always loses the match. Don’t leave the area before the fight ends — help until the last teammate is down. If your group is pushing the enemy instead of going for flags, stay with them and support the fight. The losing side will eventually “give up” anyway. Don’t waste time chasing flags!
But, as some witcher said, they never learn.
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