Gearing for PvP is not unlike gearing for PvE for the Gladiator. They have a big different. In my opinion, gearing for PvP and gearing for PvE like the different of WoW gold and aion gold. You’ll want to always equip the very best plate armor you can afford since it is key in keeping your defenses high. Putting a couple of levels of enchantments on each piece of gear is a good goal and if you have aion kinah to burn you can always go for maximum enchantments, but for most players, adding a couple enchantments per piece is good.
Weapon choices for the Gladiator will always be up for debate. Certainly, if players want to get suitable weapons, you have to cost your aion kina to buy them from the sellers. It has been noted by many that during flight, having a dual wield weapon set takes advantage of the quicker attacks and higher damage. Aerial combat doesn’t take advantage of many of the Gladiators 2-handed skills, so going dual-wield (you’ll need the stigma for it) does make complete sense. Bows can also be useful for when your target has moved out of weapon combat range adding damage where you might not have had any. So which do you equip in a secondary weapon slot?
Read the following paragraph, you will know which equip in a secondary weapon slot. If players want to know more information, please welcome to our site. In the Abyss, keep duel swords in your second slot and for rifting, keep a bow. You’ll have to remember to upgrade all of these regularly of course, but you’ll be thankful that you have them. As for your primary weapon, go polearm. Big burst damage and critical hits are really nice to have in PvP and often times are what win it for you. Manastones should be stacked in favor of Physical Critical Hits first, and Attack second. Also remember to add enchantments to your weapon for an extra Atk bonus there. Stigmas of preference will be Crippling Cut, Ankle Snare, and Lockdown. All of these will aid in your ability to kill quickly by keeping your target unable to fight back effectively.